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Monday, February 20, 2006

Dreams...

India finished the Pak tour with a bang. A big bang. 4-1, thats the stuff dreams are made of. Ok dreams are made of 5-0. And I predicted lot of hedious stuff for my team. Thankfully, I was wrong most of the times.It feels good. So,wrapping up a few positives for India, wont be a bad idea.

First : Rahul Dravid or the art of captaincy. When teams are on a roll everything seems good. Similarly can be analysed Dravid's captaincy. And its too early and too short a frame of reference to say Dravid is a brilliant captain. But I never expected Indian captains to take the lead and put themselves on the sword first. A precedent has been set. And I hope when this is not followed, questions should be asked.Seriously, the test series were no thrill till the final test. But watching Dravid accompanying Sehwag to open the batting will be a sight I'll never forget. Maybe I am taking too much out of this act but I sincerely hope its much much more.

Second: The ghost of Ganguly is at rest for the moment. By logic it should have been dead long ago. But what the performance of Yuvi and other youngster does is starve the politicians, the limelight seekers of food for tossing this issue again for the moment. I hope the performances in Pak will be augmented by still finer ones and thus the Ganguly is put to rest for all times.

Third: Smartness. I longed for a smart Indian team, and this is it. Physically agile and mentally sharp. These two features came off brilliantly in the series. And that to me was the biggest difference between the Indian and Pak one day sides. There was a small moment in the series which exemplified this very well. Suresh Raina was stationed by Dravid between silly mid off or short mid off, rather unorthodoxly for Kamran Akmal. And Akmal surely did played into their hands. And after taking the catch Raina straight away rushed to Dravid pointing a finger and Dravid was running towards him. It was clear they had plotted the wicket with the bowler rather than waiting for it. This is the stuff I used to see implemented by the South Africans and Australians.

We are on the right path. But we have just knocked the door and made the first few steps. The trophy is in the next room cupboard.One team is already there in the next room. And another doesnt believe in taking steps, it jumps.

4 Comments:

At 11:54 AM, Blogger kaushik said...

cant agree with you more....

 
At 1:02 AM, Blogger Y said...

hey Kaushik thanks. U too watch cricket seriously. Cud make out from the cricket poster in u r room.

 
At 5:59 AM, Blogger educatedunemployed said...

I am happy for you to make such appealing comments.Not to deny,India's performance was brilliant.But to be cautious from giving too much credit.I just want to highlight 2 things.The Indian team, did not take a risk and went with the winning formula even on the last match.That was a tad bit disappointing.One doesn't test true mettle in comfort rather in uncomfortable situations.Second the opposing team had very bad strategy all through the game.We should not be banking on such slips.
I am not saying that the Indian team does not deserve laurels.All I am saying I would really like to see it beat teams like England and Australia.And only then, will I truly be in awe.

 
At 5:21 AM, Blogger Y said...

Yes EU all true.

But you know I think Drvid went for the 4-1 line in not taking risk.One cud make out he wud do that if he wins the toss from his interview a day earlier when he said winning is a good habbit and he'll continue with it. Pak beat us 4-2 when they were in India. 3-2, wudnt have had such an effect but 4-1...oooh gimme more.

 

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