flibbertyjibber said: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. An old side which lacks desire spells problems.
That's way too much simplification for me. I have always felt that the harder the players work on improving themselves (especially while preparing themselves for certain oppositions in certain ways), the better they will be. Gambhir and Dhoni always were quite good (I have actually seen Gambhir bat since his school days, and he was one talented guy), but in Dhoni's case, it just seems he has personally as a player not been preparing well for the series at all. Same with Zaheer; looks like a shadow of the man who could send down a testing spell at will using reverse swing. The talk of India's batsmen being over the hill just gives them more excuses to not prepare better off field. Gambhir, Che, Kohli, Yuvraj, Dhoni - 5 of the top 7 are in no way over the hill. Sehwag might be, and Tendulkar is close, but it's not like the younger ones, apart from Pujara, took up the mantle. Kohli looked like he was sulking over not being offered the number 3 slot. Yuvraj was anyway not fit to be selected as a test batsman. Rohit Sharma would be a better candidate. Ashwin as a bowler looks to be completely out of his depth. Tries a lot of different variations, but really seems to not be able to extract bounce off the surface. It is obvious that Monty is putting in way more hard work when bowling, putting in the extra effort in his action and ball delivery to extract more juice out of the pitch. The team just needs to work harder. My biggest fear with this side is that they actually do not like playing test cricket as much as other forms of the game. They don't enjoy it, and treat it more as a chore than anything else. If that's true, there is no way they will have the self-motivation to do better.NasserFan207 said: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.
Simpler times, those. Sachin and Sehwag were playing well. Zaheer was playing well. With the first two definitely declining, not in effort, but in skill and the latter taking a massive hit in the fitness and pace department, this team lost 25% of its juice. It's the other guys I am talking about here (apart form Pujara).You can't dislike Test cricket and get to where they were before the past year and a half. It's hard work winning any Test match.
But even when you win Dhoni whinges that it was too hardYou can't dislike Test cricket and get to where they were before the past year and a half. It's hard work winning any Test match.
Who are those? Yuvraj clearly cares about Test cricket - he just sucks at it. Gambhir does as well. Kohli - he's one of the few people to come out of an overseas tour with any positives....Simpler times, those. Sachin and Sehwag were playing well. Zaheer was playing well. With the first two definitely declining, not in effort, but in skill and the latter taking a massive hit in the fitness and pace department, this team lost 25% of its juice. It's the other guys I am talking about here (apart form Pujara).
Kohli seems to care only about himself and his hero, Tendulkar, to be honest. Just ask yourself, how many of the Indian team members look as happy as Cook, Pietersen, Monty, Swann, Finn etc. while playing/taking a wicket/scoring a 50 and so on?Who are those? Yuvraj clearly cares about Test cricket - he just sucks at it. Gambhir does as well. Kohli - he's one of the few people to come out of an overseas tour with any positives....
Yuvraj should never have been recalled, Gambhir is lucky to be in the side still and Kohli is a good player who is one of many hopelessly out of form in this series. Apart from that Harsh has a point.Who are those? Yuvraj clearly cares about Test cricket - he just sucks at it. Gambhir does as well. Kohli - he's one of the few people to come out of an overseas tour with any positives....
Meh, plenty of "selfish" batsmen have scored runs in Test cricket.Kohli seems to care only about himself and his hero, Tendulkar, to be honest. Just ask yourself, how many of the Indian team members look as happy as Cook, Pietersen, Monty, Swann, Finn etc. while playing/taking a wicket/scoring a 50 and so on?
I dunno about this... VVS and Dravid didnt even play the WC. And a series win in Australia would have been as big as the world cup for the seniors, i have no doubt.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. An old side which lacks desire spells problems.
All I am saying is that if you are not happy, that means you don't really like playing the game. Remember all the good sides. The players looked happy when they achieved something, or were on the field trying to get the opposition out quickly. There was a sense of purpose and energy. India has had that too of course, just not happening now. Rare to get a smile out of any face there. How are they going to win the goddamn thing?Yuvraj should never have been recalled, Gambhir is lucky to be in the side still and Kohli is a good player who is one of many hopelessly out of form in this series. Apart from that Harsh has a point.
Oh....you mean the point that Wasim Akram never fails to bring up i.e. body languageAll I am saying is that if you are not happy, that means you don't really like playing the game. Remember all the good sides. The players looked happy when they achieved something, or were on the field trying to get the opposition out quickly. There was a sense of purpose and energy. India has had that too of course, just not happening now. Rare to get a smile out of any face there. How are they going to win the goddamn thing?
Most teams look pretty miserable when they are getting trashed. Particularly at home in front of your home crowd.All I am saying is that if you are not happy, that means you don't really like playing the game. Remember all the good sides. The players looked happy when they achieved something, or were on the field trying to get the opposition out quickly. There was a sense of purpose and energy. India has had that too of course, just not happening now. Rare to get a smile out of any face there. How are they going to win the goddamn thing?