What are you taking about? In India nobody is ready to change the present system. It is beneficial to all those holding power and post.
Like the players and their promoters companies and political supporters do not want this.
2006-10-31 04:27:10
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answered by ritu raj 3
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India does not have even eleven fit and fighting players. Rotation policy demands players who could be rotated without having adverse effects on the performance of the team.
2006-11-03 12:16:52
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answered by IDEAL@ans 2
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"What suits for somebody else,may not suit us!"
India will have there own gameplan that will suit India better than Australia.
One more problem with India is Players are selected on the basis of reputation and not on basis of performance.
For eg: If Sachin or Sehwag were in Australian team then they would have missed the Champions Trophy bacause of their poor performance in the earlier series.
2006-11-04 00:27:51
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answered by ? 6
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aussies are pro at having a rotation policy. our indians will just make a mess of the whole thing. plus there will be a big unnecessary hoo- haa about it. so just chuk it!
2006-10-31 12:50:57
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answered by GREY MATTER 2
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Where the basic honesty, discipline and Justice are not there no system can work
2006-10-31 23:45:30
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answered by Brahmanda 7
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Because they r not capable of that
2006-10-31 12:21:19
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answered by sachin k 1
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