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India looking to build new test team for future

Sunday, September 18, 2011



MS Dhoni says : The nightmarish tour has ended and irrespective of whatever good we have done, we haven't been able to win a single game. I don't remember when was it last when India received this kind of drubbing in an entire series, maybe in the 50's we did, but then we weren’t the number one team and a good result then expected from us was a draw.

Overall we saw a mixed performance from the team. We did play poorly in the Tests but I am not really very much disappointed with the One-Day performances. Test cricket is my concern here, and honestly we didn't have a team to go 4-0 down. The youngsters coming in have struggled in this format and even after being in the twilight of their careers; the team’s reliance completely rests on the likes of Dravid, Tendulkar and Laxman. I believe it’s time we should look ahead to build our Test team for future, even if it means us costing a few series.

Injury played huge part in England debacle

The bowling has been a weak area and with Zaheer Khan out, the bowling has lacked consistency and unless you possess an attack capable of consistently picking up 20 wickets in Tests, you can’t be a great side irrespective of the rankings. Even in the limited over versions, it was the bowling, which let us down often. We have our next few matches in India and the bowling will fall in place with spinners having the final say.

We saw Jadeja and Ashwin bowl well in Oval where there was some assistance for the spinners. Though spin bowling is our strength we can't always depend on them especially on a tour like this. That is why it was necessary for someone like Varun Aaron, who has bowled all his life in placid tracks to get at least one game in the tour and be exposed to these conditions. On the other hand, the English were quite happy to try their bench and the likes of Samit Patel, Steve Finn and Jonny Bairstow, didn’t disappoint.

 I have always felt that despite of being so successful Dhoni has been a very defensive captain, maintaining a safety first approach. When the team is doing well it doesn't matter but when the results are not on your side, things begin to look ugly. Injuries added to Dhoni's woes but at the same time we should learn to win without the stars. The Australians have begun to do well in foreign conditions without their stars.

All said and done, it was the English team who weren't the favorites to start with, but they believed in themselves and played better and won it deservingly. Coming to the positives, I am impressed with how the batting came up in the ODIs and with the likes of Tendulkar, Sehwag, Yuvraj, Gambhir, Zaheer and Harbhajan coming back, we have got the resources and there isn't much to worry in this format. Parthiv, though inconsistent looked very positive, so did Rahane give a couple of good starts, Jadeja did well in his comeback, Ashwin bowled well in patches, Raina was brutal, Kohli struck a brilliant hundred and Dhoni found his lethal batting form and deservingly won the player of the series.

But to me the players for the tour were Rahul Dravid and Praveen Kumar. Praveen in his first tour of England shouldered the entire bowling responsibility and took a lot of load. Indians owe him a lot in the bowling department. Praveen's maturity with the ball didn’t give one the impression that he had just made his Test debut a few days back in West Indies.

A Salute To Rahul Dravid 

While we bid Dravid, a goodbye from the limited overs format, we would all like to thank him for all that he has given to the game. In the Tests, he was brilliant and even in his last ODI innings, he proved that he is still amongst the best. Dravid hadn't been a regular ODI player since 2007 and the biggest positive to many of the young players in this Indian ODI outfit was the opportunity to share the dressing room with one of the greatest of the game and this sort of exposure will certainly benefit them immensely.




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India Ends With Another Lose In The Final ODI and a disappointing last ODI for rahul Dravid

Saturday, September 17, 2011



India signed off their nightmarish tour of England without a win as they were spanked by six wickets in the rain-marred fifth and final one-dayer bringing a disappointing end to veteran Rahul Dravid’s illustrious ODI cricket career here.
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Ind vs Eng: India set 305-run target for England in 5th ODI

Friday, September 16, 2011





Virat Kohli (107) and Rahul Dravid (69) added an impressive 170-run stand to lead India to 304/6 against England in the fifth and final one-day international at Sophia Gardens on Friday.

At the end, skipper MS Dhoni (50 not out) and Suresh Raina (15 off 15 balls) played some lofty shots to cash on the good platform to take the visitors past 300 runs. Dhoni raced to his fifty in just 26 balls as he hit two huge sixes and five boundaries in his quick-fire knock.

As usual Dravid was overshadowed by his batting partner even in his swan song one-day match. Kohli scored his sixth one-day hundred to garner all the limelight as Dravid got out in the very next ball by Graeme Swann.

All the players on the field rushed toward Dravid to shake hands as the legend leave the field after his well crafted final one-day essay.

Kohli got himself out with a rare hit-wicket after his back-foot brushed the wickets while trying to steer a Graeme Swann delivery. Kohli played a gem of an innings as he hit nine boundaries and a six in his 93-ball knock.

India lost Dravid soon after Kohli slammed a quick century off 87 balls in the previous ball. Swann clean bowled Dravid to put an end to a great one-day career. Dravid hit four boundaries in his 79 balls knock.

Sent in to bat, India lost Parthiv Patel (19) and Ajinkya Rahane (26) in quick succession after a watchfully start.

Swann dismissed Patel soon after India lost Rahane. Patel played a watchful inning off 39 balls without scoring a boundary.

Rahane struck three boundaries in his steady 47-ball inning before Jade Dernbach gave England the first breakthrough. The right-handed opener added 52 runs for the opening wicket with Patel.
Earlier, England captain Alastair Cook won the toss and elected to field in the final ODI against India. Rain delayed the start of the match as it started 30 minutes late from the allotted time. 



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