Manee bhai,
Let me dissect the Board Presidents xi a little further and add my take on it.
Among the BP XI save one or two there is hardly any player in whom I could see that X factor or the oomph factor whatever they call it or someone who could be termed as a long term prospect.
1.RobinUthappa (still have some belief left in him, for ODI especially)
2. Abhinav Mukund (From what I have seen, I am not convinced of him seems to be a Flat track bully(FB) only)
3. Ajinkya Rahane (as mentioned earlier not entirely convincing an FB might be)
4. Rohit Sharma (capt) (erratic Selection process, himself, IPL all contributing to the decline of what should have been the next great talent in India. What a pity)
5. Manoj Tiwary( Lacks that X factor. Not convinced of his international credentials)
6. Abhishek Nayar ( Already stated)
7. Wriddhiman Saha (wk) (Nothing special about him in order to replace Dinesh Kartik in the pecking order)
8. Piyush Chawla (Didn’t see much improvement in his bowling during the challengers trophy. Still profligate and that ripping leg break still a distant dream.
9. Pragyan Ojha (Easily the best left arm spinner in India. How dearly India missed his wicket taking ability in the middle overs during the Australia series. Should have been the first choice spinner ahead of Harbajan singh in the ODI’s. Cant remember hardly a single match he has disappointed when given a chance. Whereas there has been disappointments only from Harbajan)
10. Ashok Dinda (nothing more to add)
11. Dhawal Kulkarni (Don’t see him going far. Could churn out overs after overs in domestic circles and be always there in the fringes. His physique is a limitation)
Note the comment of Srikkanth while selecting the team "We have made a conscious decision to make sure that we have given lot of opportunities to everybody; lot of new faces, new comers, and some cricketers who have been around but are now out, to redeem themselves," Kris Srikkanth, India's chairman of selectors, said. "We are trying to get new faces. People who we have seen or are absolute certainties, we didn't want to pick. We wanted everybody to prove themselves, that's the idea of the Board President's XI." . This statement of his is a contradiction of sorts. Who are the absolute certainties outside this X1 he is talking about. Were are the new comers in this side not a single one in fact. All these guys have been forming the core of India A sides/ BP XI,s etc for some time now. And after yet again picking up the same set of guys he is making such a statement. If he wanted to observe some new and fresh faces there are a number of guys who caught the eye last year. I have always felt that the selection of bright young talents just going by cold statistics has been non productive over the years and damaging to some real talents. Over the years what we have been seeing from our selectors time and again is that they just depend on the bloated averages in the domestic competitions which is never a true indicator of a players talent. There have been only rare instances of a selector be it a state or national selector spotting a genuine talent without relying on averages or figures. one example of that is Sudeep tyagi being selected to the UP side. (foresight of M Kaif). Let me list a few players who could have been tried out in some positions.
Rahul Dewan of Haryana (opening batsman). compact solid opener with good strokes. had a good season last year and has again started of well this season. Delhis loss Haryanas gain it seems.
Arun Kartik of Tamil Nadu (opening bat.) Highly regarded in domestic circles. he has already made a name himself as a dashing opener. has a wide a array of strokes and compact too and after the first season has a plus 50 average. If he curbs his instincts a bit more, could be more devastating. Would love to see this guy lining up against much sterner bowling attacks than what we have in the domestic set up. Keep note of this guy. this might be the breakthrough year for him.
S. Suresh kumar of Tamil Nadu. (Middle order bat and more than useful offspinner). This lad is a natural talent who if handled properly and given the right chances would go very far. Again highly regarded in the domestic circles, this short statured batsman is such a clean striker of the ball and with a good temperament to boot, which was evident in that innings of 87 in the challenger trophy this year. Already a member of CSK in IPL his off spin is often under rated but has proven to be highly effective when given a chance. My instinct tells me that this lad has something in him that can take him very far.
There are others too whom i find exciting or worth a watch when I scourge through the domestic circles. More of it later friends as works constraints limits me here.