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Mishra is a far superior batsmen than Khan, Sharma and Ojha combined.Also, Zaheer Khan and Ishant Sharma are just as bad in their secondary skills as Ojha and Mishra.
Mishra is a far superior batsmen than Khan, Sharma and Ojha combined.Also, Zaheer Khan and Ishant Sharma are just as bad in their secondary skills as Ojha and Mishra.
If the correct selections are made, we won't have MSD as the keeper, he will be replaced by Karthik who is technically sound, has a better chance of doing well overseas and is more likely to play long innings which Dhoni fails to do most of the times.This is what our team will look like if you selected players on the merits of their primary skill alone:
Vijay
Dhawan
Pujara
Kohli
Rohit
Rahane
Dhoni (wk)
Zak
Ishant
Shami
Ojha
That team has a tail that is longer than any team can afford today, in overseas conditions... And the team will be without a decent first slip and very loose in ground fielding with the exception of Kohli & Rahane. And there is virtually no back up bowling apart from Kohli's medium pies and Rohit's decent-ish offspin. As I said, just not good enough to raise above mediocrity away from home.
Now, if you try to fit in the players who bring in more than just their primary skill and try and work out a combination that can get more runs and wickets than the opposition as a team, you might get something like this. And this is what is, the best side, IMO, for overseas conditions...
Pujara
Dhawan
Kohli
Rohit
Rahane
Dhoni (wk)
Jadeja
Ashwin/Bhuvi
Zak
Shami
Ishant/Umesh
I just think this side has a lot better chance of doing something than the other one.
He is immensely talented, but needs to display a better temperament and show some effectiveness on good bowling wickets, would agree that he needs a longer rope(my comment on dropping him altogether might just not be right), but wouldn't be a direct selection in the playing 11 all the time, depends on the combination required.I've been critical of Rohit but he's got to be persisted with. Give him a few more games overseas. It's far too early to be judging him that harshly especially considering how long he had to wait to get into the test side when he deserved it
We could just drop Vijay instead if we want to go down the 5 bowlers route at home.A lot has been said about how it'd be "harsh" to drop Rahane or Rohit, but I don't really think it would be as I wouldn't really see it as a dropping; not unless they were ridiculously dropped for Rayudu or something. Sometimes conditions or team balance dictate that you leave out your worst batsman or worst bowler or whatever, and that's quite different from a poor-performance-based dropping.
Rahane would've known when he was brought in as a sixth specialist batsman overseas that his continued selection wasn't going to be purely in his own hands, just like when someone comes in for an injured guy. Rohit would've been aware that if Rahane performed he may find himself in that awkward "sixth batsman selected" position instead, too.
As far as away Tests are concerned Dhoni shouldn't be allowed anywhere near #6 so the top order stays as is, but at home the stocks of himself, Ashwin and Jadeja rise quite a bit as batsmen so five bowlers becomes a serious option. If a middle order batsman is left out to accommodate that in certain situations, that's not harsh, it's life.
What? Ishant and Zak are not your best bowlers.This is what our team will look like if you selected players on the merits of their primary skill alone:
Vijay
Dhawan
Pujara
Kohli
Rohit
Rahane
Dhoni (wk)
Zak
Ishant
Shami
Ojha
.
The issue is that India need 5 bowlers overseas as compared to at home, our pacers barely got a bowl in the India v Aus and India v Windies series at home, but overseas that extra bowler really helps to add balance to the side and distributes the workload more evenly. The issue is that India don't have a pace bowling all-rounder, I think Ashwin is a good enough batsmen to take Rohit's place in the 11, but India probably won't do that.A lot has been said about how it'd be "harsh" to drop Rahane or Rohit, but I don't really think it would be as I wouldn't really see it as a dropping; not unless they were ridiculously dropped for Rayudu or something. Sometimes conditions or team balance dictate that you leave out your worst batsman or worst bowler or whatever, and that's quite different from a poor-performance-based dropping.
Rahane would've known when he was brought in as a sixth specialist batsman overseas that his continued selection wasn't going to be purely in his own hands, just like when someone comes in for an injured guy. Rohit would've been aware that if Rahane performed he may find himself in that awkward "sixth batsman selected" position instead, too.
As far as away Tests are concerned Dhoni shouldn't be allowed anywhere near #6 so the top order stays as is, but at home the stocks of himself, Ashwin and Jadeja rise quite a bit as batsmen so five bowlers becomes a serious option. If a middle order batsman is left out to accommodate that in certain situations, that's not harsh, it's life.