aditya123
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I share your pain but I'm very disappointed with your assessment. I am going to try bang heads with you and try and be reasonable.
Captaincy, as I found out in something as small as league cricket, is all about balance. I suffered a lot because of being over attacking to the point I almost lost the team I spent two years building. But, it taught me a lot. It made me understand the value of balance. My fellow team mates trusted in me and actually backed me for the job. In return, I became a bit more open to being I won't say defensive, but not attacking unnecessarily. But, I refused to budge on my convictions and I never budged on changing my team. Why am I on about this? I see conviction on certain matters with Kohli. He has definitely shaped up Pandya and Rahul along with making Bumrah a world beater. But, some of his choices in crunch games is just mind numbing. The way they treated Rayudu was just absolute rubbish. DK in my opinion, won us the most improbable game in a final and then he just went off the radar in terms of playing consistently and then suddenly returned to the squad when we were guessing it would be Pant or Rayudu?
We had the squad to win in SA, then in ENG and now the WC. We just won in Oz and we all know that, that was Australia's worst time in cricket in centuries. Sharma has got to be made captain. Got to be.
As for today? You played the extra batsman in DK today. We have played the extra batsman right through this WC. How many games has that 'extra' batsman made a match winning contribution. The death bowling is a huge factor in LOI and BK bowled superbly up top. Bumrah got the wicket, but it could easily have been BK. The missed step was not playing Shami. 3 left handers in this line up, Kuldeep has run through NZ this year and he was kept out for Chahal. The extra bowler gives you 10 overs every single game. This conversation would have been entirely different if Pandya's groin would have completely given up after his 4th over. I bet, people here would still want Kedar in and not a proper bowler. The middle order has been a point of contention because 3 people have not played 30-40 games in one position consistently. The name does not matter and today like it has on the odd occasion the top order has failed, the hole was exposed. The worst part is that our template of being conservative at the top and then slowly accelerating even more accentuates the 5 bowlers plus Pandya strategy. The 18 runs today that we were short by could easily have been compensated with the extra bowler, specially if that bowler was Shami. By opting for DK over Shami, you are choosing an in form match winner to sit on the bench for someone just to somehow give you 30 runs.
As for Dhoni, again the management messed up by not enforcing upon him to occupy No.4. He is not the bi
As for Dhoni in chases? I don't know how many blokes could have carried a chase from 92-6 to within 18 runs of a Final berth. If this job is so easy, why don't the likes of Williamson, Kohli, Root or Smith ever try to do this job in a bilateral? Let alone a WC knockout? The critique of Dhoni is a joke. We didn't lose anything because of him, we might have won another World Cup if he was inches faster. He's not the legend we deserve, just the one we needed. And, just like some legends are treated across the border, a lot of crap is being levied at him and I find it utterly shameless.
I don`t see where we differ though. I`m saying mostly the same things. I want us to risk more, rest the top order in live games. We kept playing the same top 3 in most matches in bilaterals. How many games have Starc and Cummins and Hazelwood played between 2015 and 2018. Its the last year that you start playing with the full side more often. Dhoni himself took these calls as a captain. We lost quite a few bilateral series in that 2007-2011 phase. Players also had the experience of winning games like the tri-series final against a bloody good Aussie side in 2008. All that counts. The current middle order hasn't even had the experience of 10 uncomfortable chases in general. We almost seem shell-shocked the moment the game situation becomes tight. We forget how many chases the likes of Raina/Yuvraj pulled off before they became good enough to do it at the stage that matters. We did not allow this current middle order to get that experience. We dropped Pant for NZ and AUS ODIs. The guy got 3 games in India, got booed by the crowd and walks straight into the WC as a No.4! If that is not a momentous lack of vision what is. When Shikhar was injured and Rahul was doing okay at No.4, could we have sent Rahane as an opener? Its too late, but we must stop playing a first XI in all live bilateral games. Very often, the only time the bench gets tested is when the series is won already. The match situations are`nt the same. The opposition often does`nt field its own full side. That is all that bilateral ODI series have to offer these days, I`m afraid.
As for MSD, the team management should`ve put their foot down and made him bat at No.4. He is`nt your big-hitting finisher anymore and the game went close only because Jadeja played that blinder. Dhoni, as I have maintained has value in smallish run-chases while stalling a collapse. If the management is not smart enough to get that they must step down. Pant and Pandya are batting a slot too high. If Dhoni walks in at 5/2 instead of 70/5, he gets those many overs extra to bat, dot balls hurt less and the early threat can be worn off. As for Shami, I do not understand what it would take for them to realize his value, especially with sides playing Bumrah out and Bhuvi no longer being the new ball threat.
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