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India’s 3-2 win over Sri Lanka is a good sign of fortunes for Team India but it doesnt pose a very good picture for the hopefuls that expect to transit into the huge huge shoes of Fab four and the skipper in Tests. A closer look to the results and the detailed scoreboard doesnt at all look good for the likes of Rohit Sharmas, Suresh Rainas, Badris and Yuvrajs.

Lets take a closer look at the gains and losses for India in this ODI series :

  1. Batting woes : India has been traditionally a strong batting team. The next generation batters are class behind from the GODs of Indian batting — Dravid, Ganguly and Laxman. Lack of opening partnerships in all games did dent India s chances of putting a big score in sluggish wickets. Gambhir couldnt carry forward his Test success in ODIs and that was a major blow to India s chances of putting a big score. Virat Kohli by no means looks an ODI opener. He couldnt hit big hits, neither rotate the strike to quick singles if not boundaries. Yuvraj Singh has been a major failure and didnt learn from his mistakes in all the games. Fielding for him was below par and the good starts were vanquished away to Mendis. Rohit Sharma — well he s been the most hyped player since T20 triumph and he has been the worst performer of the young lot. Barring a 32 in 3rd game he has nothin to show in his CV. God knows how many more chances he is going to get to show his real class.


  1. Middle Order Woes : The middle order barring lone warrior Dhoni never really fired. Raina was a bit ok with his 2 stretched 50s but the class or flair the old pros had was never found in the new debutant Badrinath. He played 3 games and a score line of 27*, 6, 3 is the talent he has ? And on basis of this score line he poses a claim to be part of most famed Test middle order ? Nopes, no chance. Virat Kohli did play some brave innings but once Tendulkar and Sehwag return he would be lucky to find a place in playing XI.

  2. Peerless Dhoni : He was the saving grace for India. His scorelines of 45, 66, 76 in the games India won depict that he played the anchor role to perfection. And it was to a very well planned innings. The strike rate wasnt compromised and he did rally around himself the entire batting. And there has been a superb transition in his batting. Amazing. Besides being the captain cool, he has been best batsmen for India sans Tendulkar and Sehwag.
  3. Consistent Bowling : Bowling has been a revelation in the series. Except for the 1st ODi and then the last 10 overs in final ODI, the bowlers had SL batsmen in snooze. Zaheer Khan led the attack from front with miserly spells and heap of wickets. He did nothing fancy, pitched the ball up and relied on the swing from the wkt to do the tricks. He also continued his supremacy over left handed batsmen after Graeme Smith and Strauss with Sangakara in this series. Munaf Patel came across as a surprise with improved attitude and the zest back in his run-up. Pathan and RP Singh continued to struggle. Harbhajan did make a good comeback and Ojha didnt get to bowl much in the ODI series.

Fielding wasnt at its best. Yuvraj Singh didnt field at his customary backward point area and the impact of knee injury was evident on his mind. Rainas, Sharmas, Badris, Kohlis dropped the catches at will. Are they going to be in the team just for their age and for no performance ? One of the main reasons why selectors groomed this half baked cricketers was the “agile legs” and superb performance in field. That was evident nowhere. No stopping runs and no scoring runs. That makes them liabilities in the field and in the team.

And then this people are expected to take place of the likes of Tendulkar, Dravid, Ganguly and Laxman in the tests vs Australia ? Today we have an edge over Australia to regain the Border Gavaskar trophy, but with the “fresh blood” we would loose the test series 0-4 and in all within 10-12 days of Test cricket.


Test cricket is not a place where you would give away Test caps at will. The young guns got to prove besides their age that they have the real stuff in them to replace the batting greats.

Written by Sam

August 31, 2008 at 8:15 am

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  1. The only problem with this young lot is that they are content to remain as the latest kid on the blok… They are not ready to take the responsibility of the Indian line up on themselves. Likes of Yuvi should have become the lead batsman of the Indian team. But he is still struggling to cement his place in the side.

    Trideep

    August 31, 2008 at 4:32 pm

  2. I agree that the pretenders have to prove themselves.Unfortunately they need the space to prove.Will the fab-four take a planned break in order to evaluate the pretenders?

    Ottayan

    September 1, 2008 at 1:57 am

  3. Thanks for your comment over at my blog. Tendulkar did play at 3 for a few games if Im not mistaken.He will def be in the running for the no4 spot next week.So make sure you get your votes in for that !Getting back on track-The big4 will leave a huge gape in the indian batting but I saw some promise in the youngsters you guys tried out. Def not in the class of those players but decent none the less.Good luck to India. It will be good to see the Border- Gavaskar later this year. Will be some refreshingly new line ups for both teams !check out http://www.cricketanytime.net while your at it!

    Damith S.

    September 1, 2008 at 2:55 am

  4. buzzz…our more illustrated greats could not do what these kids have done…we have won it first time…the batting was not easy there and to prove a point i would compare it with SL contemporary line up…jayasuriya, sangakara, jayawardene with proven class…all failed in this series consistently…can you compare our kids to these players and their collective experience? and mind you they didn’t even had to face mendis after pace bowlers… πŸ™‚raina had i think three consecutive MOM at asia cup and was highest scorer there…with two fifties in winning matches here what more you want for consistency…may be we were looking for more individual brilliance…? while this series was all about real team efforts…kohli’s and badri;s runs should be see as how they managed medis upfront…how they didnt let him settled and scored off him too…no wonder raina lated cashed in and played mendis like any other bowler…the real failure of this series was not YS (who is sitting duck anyway to spin) but gg but that can be explained too…the guy cant score until unless he is playing alongside sehwag πŸ˜‰i agree with OTT they should be given space in TEST for at least a series (of atleast 3 test matches) only then they should be evaluated…till then enjoy the win mate!! πŸ™‚

    straight point

    September 1, 2008 at 7:02 am

  5. Trideep, thanks for droppin bi. Untill and unless this young kids dont understand the responsibility of not throwing their wkts away and some maturity in their game, they cannot be tracked into Tests.After all Tests are not T20s where you go slam bang and thats it your job done.I doubt if any body of the Rainas, Sharmas, Badris or Yuvrajs are good enough to get a Test to play.

    Sam

    September 1, 2008 at 1:26 pm

  6. Well Otty, a test series against Australia is not an ideal series to fast track this young bloopers to the Test arena. And if these guys have to prove themselves let them play 3 or 4 day first class games and come on top.and why do fab 4 need a break ?

    Sam

    September 1, 2008 at 1:27 pm

  7. Damith, thanks for droppin bi. I dont think few games as # 3 would suffice for Tendulkar to be called as greatest or whatever your poll is for # 3. He is the greatest ODI cricketer and 2nd best Test player of all time.Yeah India Australia Test series is the best contest and a rivetting one. I guess it shud stand 2-1 in India s favor or a 1-1 scoreline.

    Sam

    September 1, 2008 at 1:29 pm

  8. Sp, winning MoM in ODIs against likes of Bangladesh doesnt make any sense. Do you remember his dismissal in final game before rains came in ? Didnt Raina s dismissal trigger the collapse ? Would you call it maturity ? To give them a chance in a test series arrange for a test series against BD or Zim and give them a chance. Butthat wont solve the answer — are they good enough to play the likes of Australia or England or even Pakistan ?Get them mature first and let them understand the value of their wicket.

    Sam

    September 1, 2008 at 1:33 pm

  9. you never know if he was following instructions across rope?butthe Q remains…if we wont throw them in heat how we would know? and i don’t buy this theory of giving them chance against BD or ZIM as you yourself said wining MoM against them don’t count…let them play against best in any case they will be richer by experience than playing against fried kittens… πŸ™‚

    straight point

    September 2, 2008 at 5:45 am


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