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***Official*** India in England 2014

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Giving the captaincy to Bhuvi has 2 advantages IMO:

1) It sends out the message that performance will be rewarded over platitudes.

2) Quiet, confident leader who has been all heart taking over should instill some calm as opposed to Kohli.

I am not saying Bhuvi should be the long term captain, but a transitional one, until Kohli is back on his feet, and hopefully with a better head on his shoulder (and no, by that I don't mean Anushka Sharma's head :disgust:)
Sorry harsh, but this just is not a good idea at all. You don't throw captaincy to people, even as a "transition", because they have a good series.
 

smash84

The Tiger King
Beat WI at home (looked at FTP) and all will be forgotten. Heavy defeat in Australia and a half decent world cup and Dhoni would stay anyway. May as well cut and run now and give new man a few months in job before the expectation of results when you tour Bangladesh.
:laugh:
 

Salamuddin

International Debutant
IMO this is attitude not talent. Yeah they're not world beaters but you can't tell me there isn't potential in this team. No heart, but that can change with the right motivator.

Duncan clearly not that guy, and Dhoni not either but he's gotta stay just cos.

I'm all for kicking this team, bunch of weak pissants. But there is talent and a skeleton to make into a good team.

I remember how much of a joke Aus looked after 0-4 to India only 15 mths ago.
Fletcher has to go I agree. But I can't really see the argument for staying with Dhoni - I thought he was the right man to lead after 8-0 because there simply were no other contenders - the 281 generation had faded and the new generation were still establishing themselves.

But now, I think Kohli, Pujara and Ashwin have all come a lot further in their experience and learning as test cricketers - yes Kohli and Pujara may have had rough tours but I'm pretty sure both of them will bounce back strong from this. They are the least of India's problems IMO.
Yes Australia won't be an easy place for a new captain but test cricket is demanding and a new captain has to start learning somewhere. The truth is Dhoni has taken India as far as he's gonna take them - time for some new ideas and a fresh start.
 

Salamuddin

International Debutant
More than the form of Kohli and Pujara, the real issues for India are ;

1) How they actually prep for and plan out overseas tours (and that's really down to the BCCI).
2) The team management (dhoni, Fletcher and the support staff have to be overhauled iMO)
3) The openers - have India ever had a couple of openers who've looked reasonable away from home at the same time ?
4) Finding an all rounder good enough to play at 6 - India need to play 4 bowlers + an all rounder because the truth is 4 bowlers hasn't worked for them in taking 20 wickets.
 

harsh.ag

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Sorry harsh, but this just is not a good idea at all. You don't throw captaincy to people, even as a "transition", because they have a good series.
I agree, and normally wouldn't suggest this. But these are not ordinary times, are they? :(

Pujara would be my second choice, as it is. Maybe even my first after my head has cleared a bit of the anger and frustration.
 

91Jmay

International Coach
Ashwin at 6 is a no brainer for India, he isn't good enough bowler to bat any lower but he can certainly bat 6 (especially as most of his tests are in India).
 

91Jmay

International Coach
Notts are the only ones I can see to be honest unless BCCI pay the salary, the teams at the business ends of both tables are pretty sorted or broke:

John Hastings has been great for Durham
Northants have no money at all and are pretty much gone anyway
Bears have arguably the best overseas player this season
Notts have Franklin but not sure he plays FC cricket much anyway, might be worth a go to give them the edge in title push.
Yorks have Williamson, but doesn't he leave before season finishes? Might be a good replacement

EDIT
reading Leicestershire are favourites to sign him. Not sure Div 2 bowling and playing in an awful team is what he needs to be honest...
 
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Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Fletcher has to go I agree. But I can't really see the argument for staying with Dhoni - I thought he was the right man to lead after 8-0 because there simply were no other contenders - the 281 generation had faded and the new generation were still establishing themselves.

But now, I think Kohli, Pujara and Ashwin have all come a lot further in their experience and learning as test cricketers - yes Kohli and Pujara may have had rough tours but I'm pretty sure both of them will bounce back strong from this. They are the least of India's problems IMO.
Yes Australia won't be an easy place for a new captain but test cricket is demanding and a new captain has to start learning somewhere. The truth is Dhoni has taken India as far as he's gonna take them - time for some new ideas and a fresh start.
Who are you naming as captain? Kohli was perfectly placed 6 months ago. Not now.
 

MW1304

Cricketer Of The Year
Was very enjoyable following this series whilst actually in India. Have to say, despite all the flak stadium fans get for not applauding opposition players and everything, all the fans I ran into took this in very good humour. Maybe it's the away Tests thing but tbh the cricket still seemed like a fairly big deal. Oh and one kid even said Ballance was his favourite player now, even if he did only name him as "the guy who looks fat but isn't".
 

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