honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
Haha, clearly remember that period. Yuvraj had a good series in Pakistan when India made history by defeating them first time there. Chopra on the other hand had a poor series and continued to have the same against Australia. Yuvi was forced to open in Chennai. Glenn Mcgrath would be the last bowler you would want to face if you are spud opener Mcgrath didn't dismiss Yuvi as an opener but kept him in check until Warne dismissed him.
I remember watching Chopra's Test last innings at my grandmother's house. He looked truly ****ed as a player.
Ultimately I think it's hard to blame the selectors for your failings when you play ten Tests and average 23... but I do think in different circumstances he would've done much better. He kind of bought of his own meme as the new wall, but then at home he tried to continue it but was actually expected to make runs. He could've made runs IMO, but his MO was burned in by that point.
The problem was that Ganguly mentioned Yuvraj is our future opener right before or during that Pak tour, when he batted well after coming in due to someone's injury. And I think Parthiv opened so that the middle order bats were not removed "from their comfort zones" as the vice-captain Dravid put it.