Hamish
Club Cricketer
India receive reality check just in time
India have just come from the receiving end of 0-3 ODI drubbing at the hands of Pakistan only 10 days ahead of the opening match of the 2011 World Cup, and the Indian team management will find themselves fortunate that India did not find themselves faltering any later.
It has been a nightmare tour of Pakistan, where the Indian batsmen had no answer to quality pace on responsive pitches, resulting in 0-3 loss in the 3 Test series. The Indians took solace in their wonderful ODI form over the past few years, and convinced them of a guaranteed consolation prize, rather overconfidently, over rank 6 Pakistan. And we all saw how Pakistan stunned the visitors in the ODIs.
However, of late, the ODI Championship has been packed with competitiveness, and Pakistan's inspirational win has seen them catapult to 4. India are almost on par with Australia, who will be threatening to reclaim their no. 1 spot.
And never has there been a better time to lose your footing. Skipper MS Dhoni conceded the recently concluded tour gave them a kick up the backside.
"It was very dissapointing to see the results we got on the tour. Pakistan outplayed us in every facet in the tests, and held their own during the 1st 2 One dayers. The 3rd ODI really hammered the reality in, that we were too overconfident, taking match situations for granted."
The World Cup squad will be declared today, and India hasn't seen such a selection conundrum for almost a decade. The batting looked fairly stable (barely) throughout the ODIs, but the usually dangerous bowling attack were made to look hapless. Among the disappointments are the 32 year old paceman Zaheer Khan, who has had a poor year and left arm spinner Pragyan Ojha who seemed to lost the direction he has maintained till just recently.
Add the fact that India hasn't had a decent opening bowler to partner Zaheer Khan for over a year.
The selectors will have to make some bold decisions, which may include bringing back a bowler such as Sreesanth, and blooding uncapped seamers who have proved some sort of worth on the domestic scene.
India are in a state of transition, with Tendulkar retiring after the World Cup, and the bowling coming under scrutiny, and all this must be done within the space of a mere few days, otherwise India may enter a dangerous spiral that will start with utter dissapointment in the coming month,
And a failure in the World Cup will not do justice to the way Indian cricket has performed on the international scene in the last 4 years...
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