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Dhoni is still the best choice to lead India

After India's third successive Super 8 exits, voice over axing Dhoni has grown strong.Former cricketers and so called cricket pundits have come up of theory of having different captains for different format.Some even believe that dhoni should have been stripped of his captaincy after the debacle in Australia itself .Though everyone is entitled to have his opinion but I just want to put forth one question to them : Do we have a replacement?  Indian team has performed exceedingly well under Dhoni. The same crictics had hailed him as the one of the best captains.I understand that recent overseas performance especially in Tests were not up to the mark. A captain is always as good as his team and when the team is not performing to its potential, there is little a captain can do.Having said that a captain should shoulder much of the blame for he is is the man in charge when team takes the field.But to drop him after couple of series loss is totally unfair.One should ...

T20 WC12: India's performance review

India again failed to make it the semis. It seems to be nothing new as per few angry fans for they expected it to happen. Third time in a row, India had failed to reach the knockout stage. Nevertheless,  it was a much improved  performance. In the previous two outings, we did not win a single game in the Super 8 stages. Still this did not augur well with the former cricketers and cricket pundits.  Swords were drawn against Dhoni and experts began to question whether he was the right person to lead the team. Suddenly, a man who was supposed to be one of best captains of India, was considered to be lacking motivation and will to lead the team. The bigger question is do we have his replacement? Under Gambhir KKR were crowned the IPL champions but the man is struggling with his form of lately in all formats. Viru's attitude is neither helping his batting nor the team as a whole. Kohli is terrific played probably the best ODI player in the world at this time but he is to...

Champion League:Is it really the League of the Champions?

Having seen Champions league involving soccer clubs all around the world, I am  somehow perplexed to see the format of the T20 Champions League. Is it really the League that involve the champions club from all over the world? The answer to that is no. Just have a look at that soccer clubs that feature in UEFA Champions lLeague. It comprisesof clubs from all over Europe competing in away and home matches for the ultimate glory, thats Champion of Europe. Most importantly, they are the champion clubs from the respective European nations. After all Champions League involves champions, isn't it? Sadly, T20 Champions League does not provide equal representation from all the member countries. We have 4 IPL teams , 2 from SA, 2 from down under and 2 other teams( top 2 teams from the qualifiers) that make up the list. Even, startling is that clubs from few member countries like Zimbawae and Bangladesh are not even invited to participate in the qualifiers. Why can't we have top clubs...

India without the Wall and VVS

Having grown up in the era,where I have been used to see Dravid and Laxman bat whenever India played a test. It would be quite unusual to see an Indian test team without these stalwarts. They were just not important for the indian middle order  but were a key component of the slip cordon. If its a test match, slip cordon is definately the lifeline for the pace bowlers. So, its impeartive that you have your specialist fielders in there, VVS and Dravid were those fielders for India. If Dravid was "the Wall" ,then Laxman was always Very Very Special. Though both of them had won numerous test matches for India, there match wining partnership in Eden Test against Australia in 2001 was by far the best. India were made to follow on and might have faced an innings defeat . Sadly, for the Aussies these gentlemen had other plans. They forged a partnership of well over 300 odd runs which just not saved India blushes of an innings defeat before a capacity crowd, infact it gave india a s...

Knights from Carribean

7th Oct 2012 was the day, when the West Indies were crowned world champions in T20 World Cup. It was a night to remember not just for the Carribean people but for the whole world. We have heard about the West Indies of the past. The 70s era was truly the time, when the WI were a force to reckon. It was the time when WI boosted of the Holdings,Marshals and Lyods. This team did not have any superstars but it was fiercely competitive. They definately weren't underdogs for how can a team comprising of players like Bravo,Gayle,Pollard and the mystery spinner Narine would be considered a weak team by any means. A strong West Indies cricket team  was the need of the hour. But some how it was not happening owing to contract related fights between the players and the WICB(WI cricket Board). So this victory was good for the game of cricket and hence was appreciated by  fans from all over the world. No body enjoys or shall I say are more passionate about their game than the Carribeans. ...

The Great WhiteWash

2011 has been by far the most eventful year in the history of Indian Cricket.We were crowned the World Champions in front of a jam packed crowd at Wankhede stadium. Who can ever forget the picture of World Champion-India Dhoni swivelling his bat after completing the game by a towering six over long off. This was a nice tribute or a gift to the Little Master(for he has given 21 years to Indian Cricket, truly remarkable!!). From the highs of the World Cup win, Indian moved on to England with their confidence sky high, where another test awaited them. This was the place where the real cricket was to be played thats "Test Cricket". Moreover, it was far from home and in a completely hostile conditions. They were facing one of the best Test Cricket team though ranked lower than India(for we were the No. 1 test team), still they were a team to beat on their home soil. It was the fight for the No.1 spot in Test cricket. English were fresh f...

Dravid to Mahi(Part 2)

Speaking about Dhoni,I am reminded of a guy from a small town of Ranchi who, as in words of a famous commercial "Has Truly Made it Large". From working in Indian Railways as a ticket checker in Kharagpur(known only for its IIT) to leading the Indian Cricket team to the World cup crown after 27 years, Dhoni has come a long way. Mahi (as Dhoni is fondly called by his friends) is from the tinsel town of Ranchi, capital of Jharkhand. He completed his schooling from the famous DAV, Shymali. Initially, he started as a goalkeeper for his school team but soon switched to cricket on advice of his football coach. Dhoni, first came into reckoning when he performed superbly for India A team on the tour of Kenya way back in 2004. His consistent performance in Ranji and for India A finally earned him a call to play for India. The rest as we say is history. Still I strongly believe, if he were from cricketing states like Mumbai or Gujrat(which rule the roost in BCCI selection), h...