Team Selection – A bigger challenge waiting for selectors

In a country of approximately 1.4 billion people obsessed with cricket where the sport is considered as a religion, team selection is always a challenging job. BCCI being the richest sports governing body in the world have some tough tasks under its belt to deal with the expectations of masses. With teams around the world adopting new approaches every time, cricket administrators are always expected to be edge to edge with their counterparts. In last two decades the way cricket has changed and the pace at game is changing, players are expected to be on their best 365 days of the year.

Competition to get into the side is tough but the even bigger challenge lies in keeping the place safe in the team because one or two failures can result in loosing the place from the side and the way youngsters are coming up one can not be sure of getting bac to the team. Even if there is injury to a player and he misses a series or two and his replacement is able to perform, the place of the injured place is under risk. Keeping fitness levels to match the needs of todays era becomes ever so important than before. Just take the example of one of the most exciting player of current generation Hardik Pandya. Before his back injury he was permanent member of the Indian cricket team in all three formats but once he was out because of the injury, other players came in to fill his shoes and now even he is finding it difficult to get into the test side. Same is with Mohammed Shami and Umesh Yadav. During the tour of Australia both got injured and were out of the team, Mohammed Siraj came in as replacement and now it is difficult for Shami to find a place in the side.

K. L. Rahul one of the top performers for team India in all formats of the game is finding it difficult to get into the side. Bhuvneshwar Kumar the premier fast bowler and one of the important player in white ball games is also facing the same challenge. One bad performance or injury and you are out and when you are trying to make a come back, someone else has already cemented his place in the side has been the story in last few years. This wasn’t the case a decade ago. Can someone imagine injury to Dravid or Ganguly can risk their place in the side. Injury to Jawagal Srinath or Anil Kumble could never result in them loosing a place in the side. Sachin Tendulkar never would have felt the pressure of loosing his place in the side because of injury or one bad series. But the competition is so intense these days that one of the best batsman of current era Rohit Sharma was not a permanent member of test squad till now. one or two bad series and someone else is knocking the doors for the entry into the team.

A decade ago, performance in the domestic cricket was the only parameter to judge the new talent but after the inception of IPL, young players are coming to the limelight of cricketing world. With number of players knocking the doors of the team with some brilliant performances in IPL and domestic cricket, the task for selectors become very challenging. One solution to the problem is different teams for different format, solution first introduced by the Australians. Different captains for ODIs and Tests have been practiced during the reign of Dhoni when Virat was captaining the side for the tests and Dhoni for the limited overs but after dhoni stepped down as captain, Virat was handed over the responsibility to lead the team in all three formats.

For the country of India’s size it is always advisable to go for different teams for all three formats of the game to give enough chances to the players and nurturing the right talent for bigger occasion. Current bench strength of the team is so powerful that two separate teams can be prepared with the pool. So for the longer run to keep the players away from injury because of tiring schedules and providing opportunities to the deserving young talent, selectors can go for separate teams for all three formats. Senior players can continue to play the test cricket, some established young players can play the 50 overs edition and the emerging players can be a part of the 20 overs format. This could lay down the foundation of preparing the players for absorbing the pressure at the highest level by giving them exposure to the one edition of the game at a time. This strategy could be highly debatable if the team underperform but again coming back to the point that to select 11 players from 139 crore is an inhuman task.

If you sum up the population of all major cricket playing nations the resultant figure is not half of the population of India. So you can imagine the level of competition there is to get a place into the side. For example New Zealand’s population is approx. 50 lakhs whereas the Mumbai a city itself is a home to 2 crore people. It is no competition at all.

CountryPopulation in Crores
Australia2.54
New Zealand0.49
Sri Lanka2.18
Bangladesh16.3
Pakistan21.66
South Africa5.86
England6.66
West Indies4.44
Total60.13
India139
Data Source – Google

In coming years we may see Hardik Pandya captaining the test squad, Shreyas Iyer leading the ODI team and Washington sunder is made incharge of the twenty overs format. With Virat, Rohit, Pujara, Dhawan, Ashwin and Rahane growing older, we may not be far away from seeing the different teams and different captains for all three formats. Do send us your views on the same. We will be happy to receive your comments and feedback on this article.

Should Test Matches be Played at Neutral Venues?

In recently concluded test match between India and England at newly inaugurated Narendra Modi Stadium worlds largest cricket stadium the way bowlers have dominated and the match was ended within 5 sessions, have raised the voices that home teams can prepare the pitches for their advantage and thus violate the rules of fair play. The pitch in controversy lasted for 2 days only and the such was the impact that no team was able to cross 200 run mark and even a part timer like Joe Root was able to take a fiver.

Joe Root (captain) of England during day two of the third PayTM test match between India and England held at the Narendra Modi Stadium , Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India on the 25th February 2021 Photo by Pankaj Nangia / Sportzpics for BCCI

What makes this series and its outcome more important to the world is, the winner will face Newzealand in the final of World Test Championship, to be played at Lords the same venue that hosted the 50 overs World Cup final last year. Current standings of the points table suggests that India, England and Australia are in race for the final. England fans and supporters are hoping for one more final against the newzealand at the home soil but to reach there they have humongous task ahead. Winning in subcontinent is always been a dream for any visiting team. In home conditions team India is almost unbeatable and when they have the crowd support behind them along the pitches favoring they become deadlier.

Coming bac to the pitch that was prepared for the third test between India and England garnered a lot of attentions from former cricketers and experts. A pool of current and former English players have raised their concerns about the pitches offered for the ongoing series. If the pitch straightaway starts helping the spinners (in this case it was misbehaving) from the ball one, it requires some serious attention from ICC.

Though this is not for the first time that any home team is preparing the pitches as per their strengths. Any home team would try to prepare the pitches which suits their style of play or is difficult for the opponents. When team India visits any country they also face situations which are not familiar to them. World knows that fast, bouncy and swinging condition are a weakness for Indian batting lineup and oppositions always try to exploit it by offering supporting pitches. If SENA countries can prepare wickets which suits their style of play, why can’t team India prepare pitches which favors them.

With this pitch controversy once again the same old debate has started that should test matches be played at neutral venues to counter the home conditions. That will not only eliminate the home conditions advantage but will also give rise to the popularity of cricket at non-cricket playing places. Teams may not find the same level of audience support at neutral venues initially but with time it will become popular too if the quality of cricket is there. We should not forget that initially 50 overs cricket was also not very popular but with time it has gathered a lot of attention even when the matches are played at neutral venues.

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What time holds we don’t know but one thing is very clear that Newzealand will be waiting once again to play the finals at Lords and this time they will not let the chance go from their hands to lift the most prestigious title of the cricket.

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The unusual failure of CSK and big Indian players in IPL2020

Probably this question is in the mind of every cricket fan and specially those who admire Dhoni. Ever since team India’s exit from the world cup 2019 in the semifinal against New-Zealand, speculations were high about his retirement from the game. Eventually it did come as a surprise, almost after a year when he announced on the evening of independence day. He has a huge fan following all over the world and specially in India. People wanted to see him one last time on the cricket field but this could not be happened reason his own decision to remain unavailable for the selection early on and then this pandemic which has affected careers of many.

Fans after the disappointing news of retirement from international cricket were hoping to see their favorite cricketer in action in this edition of IPL. But fate had something different for him. Because of the COVID-19, initially the much awaited tournament was postponed for September and then the managing body was forced to organize it outside India. Finally it came to UAE but the new normal has forced the governing body to organize it in almost empty stadiums.

Excitement of IPL was surely not there. packed stadiums, loud music, cheer leaders and a hell lot of noise for every single run scored and every wicket fallen are missing. Even the players are not feeling the spirit of IPL, once they used to.

For CSK this year has been very bad right from the beginning. First the Raina controversy and then the exit of harbhajan citing personal reasons followed by below par performance of the team was enough to raise the eyebrows of the fans. Fans are shocked, they can’t believe this is the same CSK, they use to cheer for all these years. The charisma, the charm and the impact are missing on the field. Batsman are finding it difficult to hit the ball, bowlers are not striking and even the fielding is disappointing.

There could be multiple reasons for this rare failure of CSK. One point could be the fact that most of the players do not play at international level, either because they have retired or they haven’t been introduced at that level so far. Second the team has yet not been habitual with the wickets of UAE which are bit two paced and have posed problems for batsmen.

One more important reason could be the empty stadiums. Most of the teams when play in India, have a huge support from the crowd and with time players become use to it. And suddenly when they are asked to play in the empty stadiums, they might be finding it difficult as the atmosphere they used to play is missing. This situation may apply more on senior players like Dhoni, who whenever comes to the ground there is a big cheer from the crowd, no matter on which ground or city the match is being played.

For players, who hardly get a chance to play in front of the huge crowd, the situation might actually favor. Simply because they do not feel the nervousness of being watched and can play their natural game. We could see this absence of nervousness from some of the performances as well, like Rahul Tewatia’s five sixes in an over, Ishan Kishan’s powerful hitting and some brilliant catching by other young players. While players like Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Dhoni are just looking like a shadow of themselves. They might be missing that feel and atmosphere of the audience roaring in the background, cheering for every single run scored, every boundary hit and for every single stop in the field.

Yes there are some exceptions to this as well, like the power hitting of Chris Gayle is unaffected, ABD is hitting as if he never retired from the game, Pollard is striking every second ball miles away.

Good thing for India is young Indian talent is firing despite the conditions and the the challenges posed by the pandemic. The likes of Devdutt Paddikkal, Shubhman Gill, Mayank Agarwal, K.L. Rahul, Washington Sundar, Prithvi Shaw, and Jasprit Bumrah are some of the names which have done well in this edition.

The race is still not over for the CSK as your never know in cricket until the last ball is bowled. But going with the performance so far, chances of CSK making to the play-offs are dying and with that the career of Thala also seems to be setting like the sun.

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The Super Over Sunday Thrill

It was a super Sunday for the IPL fans. The excitement of the cricket was at its peak on Sunday in both the encounters. IPL has already through half way stage and we have witnessed some fascinating cricket in last 2 weeks or so. But what we encountered on Sunday was thrill at its peak with 2 super overs in a match.

Even after the first super over the result could not be decided and the match went for super over 2.0. At international level these sights are rare but in IPL super overs are common in almost every edition.

Unlike other it was a day with 2 matches played at 2 different venues but the outcome of the games was decided same way : Super Over. In the first encounter between SRH and KKR we witnessed some sheer brilliance of bowling by kiwi quick Lockie Ferguson while the second match was by far the most exciting outings for the fans after last year’s world cup final between England and New-Zealand.

Since the inception of the league one thing that hasn’t changed is entertainment for the crowd. Of-course the grounds are empty this year because of the pandemic but the people watching matches at home on television screens are guaranteed with the some very exciting cricket.

One can not ask for more. After 40 overs the result is not out, teams went for super over and it tied again. what followed after that was another super over and there we got the result. It was a roller coaster ride of excitement for the fans. In previous editions also we had witnessed some exciting finishes, But 2 super overs in a single game is the thing witnessed for the first time, we are told.

No one can forget the last year’s world cup final between England and New-Zealand where the result could not be decided after the super over and winner was decided on the basis of number of boundaries hit during the innings.

The phenomenon of super over 2.0 might be an outcome of the backlash erupted after the decision of world cup final. People were not at all happy with the rules in place in case the super over also ties. We have witnessed some close encounters in this edition of IPL but this will go down as the most exciting finish of the season so far.
We don’t know what future hold for us in upcoming matches but one thing can be guaranteed that is entertainment. (All images source : Google Images)

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