Goodness me, these knee-jerk reactions from Indian fans are frustrating. There were so many on Dial C for Cricket who kept saying derisive things about Rohit Sharma and the Pathans. Worse, the Mumbai factor was played up in the studio a few times, despite the studio appointing Wasim Jaffer, a Mumbai Ranji player, as their expert. Never mind that both Rohit and Jaffer have played for Mumbai, and they've won more Ranji titles than the rest of India in history. Yes, the result has been disappointing, but that's not a reason to make changes. It was only their first match here. What about those replacements, who are so much worse? What if their first match is an off day? That surely will result in a second straight defeat. Rather than make any changes, the Indians should persist with the existing XI and instead, change the way they play. They should take a leaf out of NZ's plan and play out a big innings and then cash in on their weak links. Here everyone wants Yusuf and Irfan dropped. We don't expect the same derisive comments about Nate McCullum and Ian Butler from Kiwi fans. That's because they were gifted wickets like Boxing Day presents. If they are serious about winning the next encounter, they should play the same XI, but bat sensibly, and watch their step while bowling.