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.

Is team India relying too much on lower middle order?

India the land of producing world class batsmen. Be it the great Sunil Gavaskar, god of cricket Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar, the wall Rahul Dravid, our own Very Very Special Laxman, Mr. Destructive Virendra Sehwag and in present era the likes of Virat Kohli, Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane. It does include a lot of other names which could not get a mention here. History of Indian cricket has always been enriched with some of finest players to grace the game. Even if we look at the current batting line-up of team India majority of them would make a place in any world team.

India may have tried a lot of options at the top of the order but everyone have shown promise in whatever limited chances they got. Be it Prithvi Shaw, Mayank Agarwal or Shubhman Gill, all have showcased their talent in last two years. The powerful middle order is one of the best in the world featuring The new wall of Indian cricket Pujara, the run machine of modern era King Kohli and cool minded Mumbaikar Ajinkya Rahane. This batting line is more then enough to give bowlers a shiver down their spine. But what the world have witnessed in last few matches is completely different story.

Indian tail enders have never been known for their fighting spirit with bat in hand and that was the reason of team being on the loosing side most of the time once the top order departs. But from last 5-6 years this scenario has somewhat changed. With the evolution of T20 cricket and importance of every man contributing in all aspects of the game, bowlers are now putting price on their wickets and not throwing away like their predecessors used to do. Eighties and Nineties have witnessed a lot of matches being lost because of the complete surrender of lower order. The world have witnessed the real talent of lower middle order and lower order for the first time in the 1999 world cup played at England. Journey of the teams like Pakistan, South Africa and New Zealand in that tournament was satisfactory because of hard hitting capabilities of their lower middle order batsmen like Moin Khan, Wasim Akram, Azhar Mehmood and Abdul Razzaq for Pakistan, Lance Klusener, Shaun Pollock for South Africa and Chris Cairns, Chris Harris and Adam Denial Vettori for New Zealand.

Coming back to the title of this article, what the world have seen in Australia this year and in recent series against England was completely unexpected. Failure of the top order have not at all impacted the spirit of the lower middle order and lower order, instead they came out with more positive intent and achieved the feat which even the batsmen were not able to. If the fans have forgotten the instances, just a little recap – Washington Sunder and Shardul Thakur partnership, Ashwin and Injured Vihari spending the entire day on field to save the match, Rishabh Pant with the tail winning the match for India. and even in this series Ashwin’s century and Pant’s fightback every time, Sunder and Axar’s crucial partnership in the last match.

All these performance on one side promises for bright future of Indian cricket but on the other end it also raise some serious concerns about the constant failures of our famous middle order. If they will keep failing the same way, WTC could remain a dream for the fans. We can not always rely on lower order to perform and expect to win matches.

<p class="has-drop-cap" value="<amp-fit-text layout="fixed-height" min-font-size="6" max-font-size="72" height="80">Fans are waiting for Kohli, Pujara and Rahane to fire like old days. The world test championship final will be played on Lords where you expect the pitch to be fast bowlers friendly. Techniques of our great middle order will be tested again and this time fans would hope for longer stays from Pujara, hundred from Kohli and flow of boundaries from Ajinkya. If the middle order performs, no team can stop India to bring home WTC and becoming the first team to win all major ICC trophies.Fans are waiting for Kohli, Pujara and Rahane to fire like old days. The world test championship final will be played on Lords where you expect the pitch to be fast bowlers friendly. Techniques of our great middle order will be tested again and this time fans would hope for longer stays from Pujara, hundred from Kohli and flow of boundaries from Ajinkya. If the middle order performs, no team can stop India to bring home WTC and becoming the first team to win all major ICC trophies.

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Happy Birthday Swinging Pathan

If there could be one name who could match the capabilities of the Great Kapil Dev on field in all 3 dimensions of the game (Batting, Bowling and Fielding) its undoubtedly has to be Irfan Pathan. The Baroda born cricketer started his career during India’s tour of Australia the famous Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2003-04.

The only bowler in the history of the game to have taken highest number of wickets wicket playing a single world cup game, a record not to feel proud of, is turning 36 today and we, the team CricketUstaad reminisce some of the moments from his international career.

Only bowler of our time to showcase the real swing bowling and made all the countrymen feel proud on having at-least one in the armory who could be compared with the greats like Wasim Akram. Before his debut the fast bowling unit of India never had a genuine swing bowler, we relied heavily on spinners even in SENA countries where they can hardly get turn.

After kapil dev, Srinath was the lone warrior for India in longer format of the game. Such was the absence that in late nineties sometimes Ganguly had to open the bowling with Srinath in test cricket. This somehow was sorted out when Zaheer Khan made his debut but after 2003 world cup Srinath retired from the game and the fast bowling was again left with a vacuum.

Came the Australia tour of 2003-04 and India introduced young left hand swing bowler Irfan Pathan, who could hardly impress in his first game and conceded 160 runs to grab a wicket in entire match. The real performance was due for the One Dayers and he proved his selection right. world was witnessing for the first time an Indian bowler swinging the bowl both ways and batsman around the world were struggling.

The real moment of joy came for him during India’s tour of Pakistan in 2005-06 when in Karachi he took a hat-trick in first over of the test match dismissing Salman Butt, Younis Khan and Mohammad Yousuf. The world was witnessing the roar of Pathan. He didn’t get to play the 2007 50-overs world cup and returned to the team for inaugural season of 20 Overs world cup in 2007. He was adjudged man of the match for his performance of 16/3 in final against Pakistan, helping India win the title.

His fine performance with bat also gained him fame and people started considering him the next Kapil Dev. With some stellar performances with both bat and ball saw him reach to the second spot of the ICC’s All-rounder ranking. In one of the test matches during India’s tour of australia in 2008, he played crucial roles with both bat and ball and saved pride of the country and was adjudged man of the match which also proved to be his penultimate test outing.

Some believe it was the advises from Wasim Akram and other greats of the game which have affected his bowling action and ultimately he lost his penetration and wasn’t able to make it to the side.

Fastest Indian to reach to 100 ODI wickets in 59 matches a record long standing, later broken by Mohammed Shami completing the benchmark in 56 matches. With exactly 100 test wickets in 29 test matches and 1105 run at an average of 31.57 in linger format of the game and 1544 runs and 173 wickets with best of 5/27 in ODIs does not reflect the caliber of the man Pathan used to be on field. People who have seen him play and swing the ball are the ones who will realize the real value of the rare diamond of Indian cricket.

Today he is turning 36 and he is already into the new innings of his life. He has been into commentary box, participated in the dance reality show and also running his own cricket academy in Vadodara. We @CricketUstaad wish him success in every domain of life.

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Najafgarh ka Nawaab turning 42

If there is one man who changed the way test matches are played in India, that will be non other then the master blaster II, Virender Sehwag.

Former Indian opener and regarded as one of the most destructive batsman during his time started his ODI career in 1999 against Pakistan. His test debut came 2 years later when team India visited South Africa in 2001 where he got the chance to bat with his ideal and original master blaster sachin tendulakar, with him he also scored the century in his first test innings against a quality bowling attack.

He started as a middle order batsman but during the tour of England in 2001-02 when team India was battling with their decade old problem of finding a genuine opening pair, Saurav Ganguly then captain of the team experimented with sending Sehwag at the top of the order and the move worked for him. In the first innings as an opener he score eighty odd and provided the much needed momentum to the team. That was just the start and no one had an idea that it is going to change the direction of the Indian cricket.

The decade of 2001-2010 was an important milestone for Indian cricket. A complete new generation of cricket was in the making with the likes of Zaheer Khan, Harbhajan Singh, Yuvraj Singh, Mohammad Kaif and Mahendra Singh Dhoni but one name which superseded everybody was that of none other than Mr. Destructive “Virender Sehwag“. His enigma was such that on the field that he could change the course of the game within an hour.

He is only second after Legendary Sir Don Bradman to score 2 triple centuries in international cricket. You can imagine his fearless style of playing that when he was on 295 during a test match with Pakistan in Multan he stepped out to Saqlain Mushtaq and hit him for six to complete his first triple hundred and that how the name “Sultan of Multan” is given to him.

His second score of 300 came against South Africa in Chennai. His other memorable innings includes 293 against Srilanka, 195 against Australia in Melbourne and the number goes on. He scored at a strike rate of 82 which is double than most of the Indian players of his time. It was because of his dominating batting only that test matches weren’t boring now and audiences get to see the results which used to be boring draws at one point of time.

He also had a stint in IPL with KXIP (Kings Eleven Punjab) and Delhi Daredevils. In 2015 he last played in IPL and last international presence was in 2013, the same year which saw sachin tendulkar hung his boots.

He is active in commentary box, he keeps rocking the fans with his great sense of humor which he showcase every now and then on twitter. Fans across the globe still love him for what he has given to the cricket and the endless memories.


We at CricketUstaad wish him a very happy birthday and success in whatever he does.

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