hasn't scored a ton for two years ffs. give someone else a go. and rahane will play where we tell him to play.Rahane's not going to open, and Gambhir just scored a 60 and 40 in the last game.
haha.....yeah.....I so want to question the bowling coach just nowbowling coach must be feeling a little awkward now that Zaheer is dropped
This Indian Test side has been doling out some horse manure over the last year and a half but there was something about the Kolkata Test that got me to snap. There is no rational explanation for this. Maybe (Ashwin apart) it was the meekness in a crucial Test, a listlessness in a giant arena, a comprehensive surrender in a deciding home match, a lack of fight from some vaunted names, a casualness exhibited by the younger bunch … I don’t know. And I’m reaching a stage when I don’t care.
What I do know is that these days are repeating themselves with alarming regularity. With the series on the line, and a Test at a critical junction, the balloon deflates. Poof. Remember the third day at Nottingham last year? Down 1-0, leading by 67 in the second and boom, concede more than 400 with a horror show on the field. All over. Or think back to the first day at Perth earlier this year. Down 2-0, bat first, collapse for 161 and watch a Warner-led brutalization that ends at 149 for no loss. Done and dusted.
When the **** hits the fan, this team is shriveling. Now don’t throw me stats from the home series against West Indies and New Zealand. I know you get my point. When it’s time to smell the cordite, knuckle down and fight from the trenches, this team is acting all blase. When the opposition is closing in for the kill, this team is ready to surrender.
I am sorry but this is not the team that even remotely resembles the side that Ganguly built (one that stood up in the Headingley gloom and Adelaide sun); this is not the team that Dravid nurtured, not a side that has batsmen who stand in the face of opposition fire and take body-blows (Nottingham ’07), not a team audacious enough to counter-attack on a spicy pitch (Jo’burg ’06). Neither is this the side that Dhoni guided in a purple phase. No, no and no.
But you did see it for one session during the first session of the 4th day of the last testBeat England in the first test comprehensively and things were looking great, but the minute England showed some fight, we managed to surrender yet again. It's just horrible to watch and tbh at this point I don't even want to watch us dominate. I want to watch us fight back from a losing position, to wrestle back a session after losing a few quick wickets, to break a long standing partnership and hit back with some quality bowling and intensity on the field. Just some sort of character and not this meek bull**** mentality we've been seeing for the last two years.
Its easy to understand where things have gone wrong. Their best batsmen have all either retired or gone over the hill. Gambhir and Dhoni were never that great, and the rest were inexperienced. And their bowling always relied on Zaheer Khan, who is now too old and unfit to be of any use. And Harbhajan has honestly been pretty rubbish for years now.I wonder if Jadeja as a bowling all rounder is a posibilty?
6. Rehane
7. Jadeja
8. Aswhin
9. Dhoni
They probably won't do it, and it would be a bit risky, but it's not as if India are full of loads of options for that 4th bowling spot.
It is quite hard to quite understand where it's gone so wrong for India. Less than two years ago they were really fighting in South Africa. Guys like Gambhir fought in the second innings in Centurion and in Cape Town, Dhoni contributed at times and the bowlers stopped guys like Amla and de Villiers from having good series, at least after Centurion.
I don't really think dropping Zaheer is a good move. Sure he's not bowling as well as he was a couple of years ago, but are the other bowlers in the squad really bowling that much better than him?
cricketers can loose their form any moment and its much tougher to regain it if you are 38-39. Part of it is physical but a large part of it is mental stress which is put on you by every Tom, Dick and Harry calling you finished or over the hillI struggle to believe Tendulkar suddenly lost it 5 months after hitting a glorious 150 in Cape Town. Ditto a few others.
This is the real reason and edited.I think a lot of the problems stem back to winning the World Cup on home soil, nothing left for many to achieve and they have played an awful lot of cricket since then. A world cup winning side with some old players which lacks desire spells problems.
Says more about the quality of Shield cricket (and Indian first class cricket) today.And Ponting came into the South African test series with how many shield runs?