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India can only win in england if they have the capability to take all 10 wickets in 2nd innings.
Gauti and Viru have to be given a chance, people just forget such players who have given us such starts when we were No.1 for players like Shikhar Dhawan. Yesterday Dhawan said ' With my talent I should be scoring more runs', what does he think of himself? In England when the ball will swing, a slashy player of his stature is bound to fail. He is bound to nick behind. I agree with those who are saying Ranji should be the base for selection, but not for proven players to be given another chance. We must remember that Gauti and Yuvi have won us championships, is it right to critisize them and leave them out for players like Raina and Dhawan?
Gauti, may be. Yuvraj - NO. A few knocks in the IPL do not and should not set any criteria. And, they've not been backed by any FC or recent performances other than the illusionary IPL. Moreover, they haven't set the stage on fire.
Although this thread is for the tour to Bangladesh, but as you've mentioned about picking Dhawan for England, I'll say that he has certainly qualified himself for that given his record in the CT2013 and promising performances against NZL earlier this year in the swinging conditions. Sehwag is the same slashy kind of player who had a decent run against England a decade ago. Although I'll be very happy if Sehwag/Gambhir can make it, but it just doesn't seem correct.
As for the current tour, I think Karun Nair has certainly made himself a candidate now. Strong domestic season in all formats backed by the heavily seen IPL matches, Nair could well be considered over Dhawan.
Gauti is still young enough to force his way back into the NT , but for now , he should not be picked. He has not performed in the domestic competitions. I feel you are getting carried away by sentiment here. Gambhir , Sehwag and Yuvraj may have performed brilliantly at their peak , but are they performing now? IMHO , a person should not be picked on their IPL performance alone. And you are saying Dhawan wont do shit in England , have we seen him play on true English tracks? No. The pitches for CT last year were flat tracks ideally suited to the Indian team. We dont know how he will perform in true English wickets , however his performance in New Zealand was good. So give Dhawan some time. If he does not perform in the first 2 matches , then maybe we can contemplate changing him.
I guess you mean senior players being leaders? We already have 4 leaders in our team- Dhoni , Rohit , Virat and Ash. Therefore the argument for more leaders in invalid. And if you pick Gauti et al , on what basis will you pick them? Good performances in IPL? Then what about those who averaged 50+ consistently in the domestic competitions ?
I think Uthappa's call up is definitely certain after this IPL and also by having a great domestic season overall. Saha, I say him because to me he is the second best WK after Dhoni in India, he handled a good 130+ balls coming at him close to the stumps really well from Sandeep, yes he is not as fast, but following the swing and then stumping (didn't get him out though) KP is something special. He made some terrific stops from Mitchy also.
Dhoni and Virat are not going to BD. How many years ago did Ash make his debut? I think it was late 2010. Rohit is hardly someone who can be responsible for a team in a tour with no other senior players, discipline can take a hit. If not GG then atleast Viru, how can you not give them a second chance?
Absolutely agree about the flat tracks, but atleast in BD GG and Sehwag should be given a chance, not in England. Having a few seniors is important
I really hope that Pujara will fix his spot in the ODI XI. Its ridiculous to see a player of his calibre on the fringes for such a long time, despite solid performances whenever he gets a chance.