Simple he doesnt get on with Ganguly, and when you are captain, Ganguly gets what he wants.
He doesn't really care what's needed, he just wants something that satisfies his own whims and fancies. Even if it doesn't work, he'd still persist with it. He is a stubborn leader who will stick to his guns, even if they blow up in his own hands! But that does not indicate how good or bad a wicketkeeper he is- he is the best wicketkeeper in India and he has been batting with the Baroda top-6, and scoring a few runs too, so he's not that bad a selection, is he? Definitely better than Parthiv Patel and FAR better than Rahul Dravid.
Correction he is India's greatest ever cricketer, and that includes bowling.
He never did much justice to his batting potential, he even had to be dropped to realise it. A much better batsman than what an average of 23 in ODI's and 30-odd in Tests would suggest. He was also a very good fielder. But he was one of those players who were effective for their team- if he played well, the team played well.
The only allrounder in team is Powar.Neither Sehwag,nor Yuvaj,Zaheer and Pathan are allrounders.
At least Powar is trying to play as an all-rounder and his captain uses him as one. But the others are never used as all-rounders, which is very disappointing. They are among the best batsmen and bowlers, unlike Sanjay Bangar or Ajit Agarkar, who are just 'all-rounders' but not the best bowlers or batsmen, until now. The Indian bowling attack is nothing great andd 3-over bowlers can't win matches, so Sehwag's bowling should be used more often, like Nathan Astle. The bowlers have neither used their batting potential, nor have those in power made them do so. Ganguly happens to be a very anti-all-rounder captain, since he's just using everyone just for one skill. The Mumbai and Railways skippers have had many all-rounders playnig for them, because they have played them as all-rounders.
i think u meant bangar who is not selected anyway. anyway it was ganguly fault not bangar though he should have sacrficed but if u see the video he probably dint even get the chance to think about that.
Badani was involved in 5 run-outs in a few matches at the end. Bangar, on the other hand, was just involved in one run-out with the worst runner between wickets in the Indian team.
Thats true,but besides Ganguly,it is said that Sachin strongly oppose his inclusion as Mongia threw his wicket(which was very crucial to India in that test match) in India-pak test match in '99,and for that Sachin has never fogiven Mongia.
Nayan realises that more than anyone else, so he has tried to improve his batting in the recent past. Surely, he might have improved a lot. Why should he be dropped just because of one or two mistakes? Even convicts get a fair try. Even Deep Dasgupta, Parthiv Patel and Rahul Dravid have got an extended run, so why not him?
DRAVID(if i was selector i would pick him for only test matches)
He has been batting well in ODI's as well. He's much better than in the late 90's. Definitely better than all those so-called ODI specialists in the Indian team.
The problem is- among the best fast(?) bowlers in India, there are NONE!
Just as much as a regular bowler.
I would defintely try to squeeze gavaskar somehow,kick ganguly till he gets somegood batting and running between wickets lessons.
Even JP Yadav was a good batsman who could bowl and much better. Both deserve a fair try, since they're both good batsmen, great fielders and decent support bowlers. Better than Bangar any day.