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*Official* Australia in India - ODIs

Manee

Cricketer Of The Year
The starting XI for India with the injured players returning should be something like this:

Sachin Tendulkar
Virender Sehwag
Gautham Gambhir
MS Dhoni
Yuvraj Singh
Suresh Raina
Ravindra Jadeja (At least does one thing right compared to Yusuf Pathan - bowling)
Harbhajan Singh (Should bat ahead of Jadeja at no.7 if a wicket falls after the 40th over)
Zaheer Khan
Amit Mishra
Ishant Sharma / Praveen Kumar
I was thinking moreso...

1. Sachin Tendulkar
2. Virender Sehwag
3. Gautam Gambhir
4. MS Dhoni
5. Yuvraj Singh
6. Suresh Raina
7. Virat Kohli
8. Harbhajan Singh
9. Amit Mishra
10. Zaheer Khan / Praveen Kumar (fitness)
11. Ashish Nehra

Honerable mention: Yusuf Pathan should be kept around the scene. He has not lived up to expectations but I feel that a very hard hitting batting all rounder is a valuable asset to have. I do not tend to favour Munaf Patel as an ODI option, but I cannot argue with his form in the Challenger Trophy. Sreesanth, Sudeep Tyagi and RP Singh (in descending order of preference) also provide viable pace options. Similarly, Pragyan Ojha provides a very strong reserve spin option.

Dishonerable mention: I do not feel Abhishek Nayar's batting or bowling nor the combination of the two warrents ODI selection. Rohit Sharma recieved plenty of opportunities and has shown himself not up to ODI standards. Ishant Sharma's recent bowling has been nothing short (pun) of appalling and he should be dropped and rested, with the hope that his immediate Test career can be salvaged.
 

Shri

Mr. Glass
And Dhoni should be using Sehwag instead of Raina if he ever wants to bowl a part-timer.
 

brockley

International Captain
There is talk holland and hauritz will play together:wacko:
Rather we pick viges at 6 or 7 and bowl his spinners:cool:
 

Edged&Taken

U19 Vice-Captain
the indian sqad has been selected : RP, Yusuf and Dravid dropped !

MS Dhoni (capt/wk),
Sachin Tendulkar,
Virender Sehwag,
Gautam Gambhir,
Yuvraj Singh,
Suresh Raina,
Virat Kohli,
Ravindra Jadeja,
Harbhajan Singh,
Ashish Nehra,
Munaf Patel,
Sudeep Tyagi,
Praveen Kumar,
Ishant Sharma.

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Edged&Taken

U19 Vice-Captain
team corrected:

MS Dhoni (capt/wk),
Sachin Tendulkar,
Virender Sehwag,
Gautam Gambhir,
Yuvraj Singh,
Suresh Raina,
Virat Kohli,
Ravindra Jadeja,
Harbhajan Singh,
Ashish Nehra,
Munaf Patel,
Sudeep Tyagi,
Praveen Kumar,
Ishant Sharma.
Amit Mishra
 

kingkallis

International Coach
I am going to be there on 25th October @ Baroda to see the game live!

Have seen 7-8 ODIs in Mumbai but neither Vankhede nor Braborn are known for massive runs so expecting some fireworks in Vadodara [ Baroda ]
 

pup11

International Coach
Jadeja, Tyagi and Kohli are few of the surprising names, one has gotta wonder what blokes like Nayar, Ojha, Badrinath have done to fall out of favour with the selectors, and also despite him being one of my most disliked cricketers, have to say Sree Santh would have been decent selection, if nothing he would have atleast added some spice to the contest.
 

pup11

International Coach
Don't ever scare me like that again!

Good to see Dravid out.
Yeah, that's brilliant way to treat one of the best cricket that India has ever produced, if he didn't feature in your long term plans then why did they bring him back.
 

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As a specialist to deal with the expected difficult batting conditions in South Africa.

It made no difference, as the only competitive game they completed was on a sub-continent style batsman's paradise. But the logic was certainly there.
 

pup11

International Coach
As a specialist to deal with the expected difficult batting conditions in South Africa.

It made no difference, as the only competitive game they completed was on a sub-continent style batsman's paradise. But the logic was certainly there.
So you take a guy a tell him to perform in tough conditions, so your precious little youngsters don't get exposed again, and then when it comes to playing on sub-continent batsmen friendly pitches, you drop Dravid (who mind you performed decently after his comeback) and bring back your younger players!!

The whole thing that Dravid may not play till the 2011 WC also seems pretty lame, when Tendulkar who is the age as Dravid is being allowed to continue to play on till 2011 WC or even beyond that.
 

Arjun

Cricketer Of The Year
This selection is going against solutions for obvious problems in the Indian ODI team. The fielding has been an area of concern, even when they've got good fielders, who at least have the basics covered. What do they do? Pick Munaf Patel, who's a liability on the field. We've seen young batsmen tap the ball to him and take two runs, or get a gifted four by stroking the ball past him. He can't take catches, he can't save runs, he can't do anything! He shouldn't be in the XI unless they're playing in the Kotla off-road frenzy pitch, or some extreme right-wing group digs up the Brabourne or the Hede two days before the match, or they can use the sub-fielder rule to effect.

The lack of an all-rounder, particularly a batsman who can hit easy sixes and send down at least eight decent overs, has pinched the Indian team. No batsman has looked like he can sustain his bowling match after match, and none of those batsmen are settled, and some are not even assured of their place in the XI. They picked Yusuf Pathan purely for that purpose, but the way he was handled was pathetic, as he was not used for as many as ten of the thirty matches he played. He got no more than three overs a game, batted at the thankless Number 7 position and did what was needed of that, but his figures suffered. When they need to consolidate on this position, they've dropped the best man for the job after just four bad matches. Are they working on eradicating this problem? Do they even think this is a problem? The all-rounder replacement, Ravi Jadeja, can't launch the ball long enough consistently, is a grafter, and doesn't offer much with the ball- another Roelof or Gayle without the striking power.

Alternatively, they could go in with a pack of run-scoring bowlers so that their bowling is strong, while the batting isn't affected. That would be ideal, as this wouldn't confuse some already shaky batsmen, by getting them on to bowl. Yet we find Munaf, Tyagi, Nehra, Ishant, all of whom are hopeless with the bat. The absence of Irfan was then inevitable, as he even missed the Irani and Challenger games due to injury. Of the available options, Harbhajan is shaky, Mishra hasn't had a bat, while Praveen Kumar has missed so many innings, his batting has become rusty.

Ishant Sharma seems to play one ODI too many. We've had excessive ODI cricket, which may have hampered his progress as a bowler. His average is over 30. In the last few games he had, he's been spraying the ball wide and bowling well below his optimal pace. There was talk of resting him from ODIs and concentrating on Tests, so that he can recover and bowl with full vigour. Yet again, we see the opposite- he's picked to bowl first-change (which he struggles to do) and wear himself out, trying to (unsuccesfully) hold a line and length at a medium pace to contain the batsmen.

One saving grace is the ability to run hard between the wickets, but to launch the ball is another issue. Of the available options, bar Sehwag, none of them are capable of regularly hitting the big shots. For some, it isn't feasible. For a few among them, it is equivalent to giving catches. They're facing an Aussie team, which can hit sixes and fours with ease. They're facing a team that fields five (or more) proper bowlers. They're facing a team that bats all the way till ten, with strike bowlers being recognised batsmen. They're facing a team that's very sharp and speedy on the field. But the selection put forth does absolutely nothing to match them, and seems way behind on those aspects.

A lot of these selections are based on the workout known as the Challenger Trophy. That is a three-team, four-match triangular, which may be a workout for three levels of Indian cricketers. However, we find that this is a platform for national selection. How much do two or three matches suggest about the quality of the players? There are so many- Dinesh Mongia, Hemang Badani, Piyush Chawla and Sreesanth, all of whom came from the Challengers, only to lose their places in the national team. The current Challenger series was a farce, with diluted second and third XIs facing a beefed-up fourth XI. You can't expect a player to be good enough for seven games if he's only done well in as many as three games here.
 

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The whole thing that Dravid may not play till the 2011 WC also seems pretty lame, when Tendulkar who is the age as Dravid is being allowed to continue to play on till 2011 WC or even beyond that.
Tendulkar's good though. TSTL.
 

pup11

International Coach
Tendulkar's good though. TSTL.
As much as I love Sachin, but seriously his numbers too would drop drastically if he was asked to keep wickets and bat in every position from no.1 to 7 on a consistent basis throughout his career.

Tbh, Dravid has been too much of a nice guy to allow such nonsense, he has over the years been used as Mr.Fix-it by the Indian team and the bloke has always kept his team ahead of himself, and maybe because of this his stats might not look as flashy as some of his other mates, but his contribution to Indian cricket is second to none.
 

Black_Warrior

Cricketer Of The Year
Dravid's exclusion is ludicrous to say the least.. I dont think Raina or Kohli have done anything to command a place in the side when you have a much more experienced batsman, a proved performer who has actually been scoring runs recently.
Ishant should have rested...he is hardly going to get much from the flat pitches here in India...instead he might get smashed that will further hurt his confidence and progress as a bowler.
Harbhajan - I dont know what he is doing in the team
They should have persisted with RP Singh..Personally I dont mind bowlers who are not the best fielders if they can get you wickets but I doubt Australians will have much trouble facing Munaf Patel and considering how fit and how good their running between the wickets is, Munaf is certainly a liability on the field.
 

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