I don't think the Indian players have the choice. If they're fit - they have to play is how I see their teams and the BCCI viewing it. Tendulkar missed the England ODIs by way of an injured big toe, and he was lugged around by MI for the Champions League. He spent the entire tournament warming the benches in the dug out. If Tendulkar has no say in it, can't see the other Indian players being able to skip those commitments too.Yeah I get that impression too..especially from people like Gambhir, Kohli and even to an extent Sehwag. I can't believe these players chose to play the IPL after a grueling World Cup when they knew an important 4 match series was coming up in England. This is where I respect people like Ponting, Clarke who skipped the IPL to focus on the Ashes. You get the feeling that for Australian and English cricketers, test cricket is the most important...can't say the same for some subcontinent players sadly.
AWTAz.It's been relatively sudden too. I think many people just checked out after the WC win.
I have a no doubt that's so, and that is a mark against him not for him. If it would have been right to hold out for a 37 year old ex captain in Ponting (and I have no doubt he wouldn't haven't declared on Ponting for fear of the backlash) then it was doubly right to go for it himself as the new captain of a rebuilding side. He should be making the calls based on what is best for the team, when he's worrying about what haterz are thinking then he isn't doing that.I think a factor he took into account is that it was him batting. He might not have declared if he was out and it was Ponting chasing it. I think a captain is more likely to sacrifice his own milestone.
India can't win this and we need to bowl them out. Can't see what difference it makes personally. I thought the declaration would come a bit later too, but at 450 in front with 2.5 days left I don't think it is really much of an issue.Have seen heaps of people praising the declaration, but yet to see one serious or valid reason for why it had to be then and not two hours later. If tomorrow is washed out then sure right call, but the forecast is for minimal to no time lost. If that's the info Clarke has then time just isn't an issue.
For the pretty dubious benefit of having 220 overs to bowl them out instead of 190 overs he has paid for it by giving India time to bat on the pitch whilst it was still flat, 120 runs or so, having the ball 30 or so overs older tomorrow when the cloud cover comes in and encourages the swing, and opened up the tiny chance of losing the game. The sizzle wasn't worth the sausage in terms of the match position.
In just terms of the match and the series another session in the field would have hurt India real bad. It was pretty obvious that if you asked Dhoni if he'd like to go off and have a bat now or stay out for another two hours of humiliation what his answer would be. When you're on top like that you don't give the opposition what they want unless it's giving you a pretty big advantage. I ain't seeing the advantage.
But even bigger than that would have been the 400. It wouldn't have been just a personal milestone. With the side rebuilding and our propensity to collapse, putting a world record score on the board, especially from the new captain would have been huger than huge. As big as a great triple is, it won't mean much next week. The record though would have been just massive. Hayden's didn't mean jack because we were no.1 and it was Zimbabwe, but it really would have been a giant boost to how the the team sees itself and how the country sees the team. He did say he was getting tired, so he probably wouldn't have made it, but I think he should have had a red hot go at it whilst still giving the bowlers a decent 10-15 over crack in the evening. He's sweated the small stuff by worrying about ensuring he had 220 overs to bowl instead of 190. If he'd converted that chance into a 400 he would have achieved something truly transformative (without in any way endangering the win). He's a real good captain, but he missed an opportunity to be a great leader I reckon.
What happens to their loins away from home?India has shown to the world that they are only loins at home and whosoever is there in this world not in a good form even a school boy can make a comeback or get their touch against the poor Indians......Do something Sachin
TrueIndia has shown to the world that they are only loins at home and whosoever is there in this world not in a good form even a school boy can make a comeback or get their touch against the poor Indians......Do something Sachin