see indian cricket team is the best team in the world.........
but not getting proper guidence.......
and coaching....
when they 'll get it the day 'll come they 'll be at no.1 possision......
2006-11-23 21:29:56
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answered by smith 3
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Rahul Dravid is a competent captain and likewise has a competent recreation plan. He can act as a wall. Uthappa is scoring nicely. Dhoni can look after and likewise decide for speedy runs. the middle order is solid with sound batting from Tendulkar. Bowling %. is effective yet not equivalent to Australia or S.A. Spin attack is effective. We would field in 4 bowlers and Tendulkar, Shewag would be useful as a inventory bowler. Ganguly is doing nicely interior the hollow slot. what's important is to play nicely or chase nicely on any celebration. ODI is all approximately enjoying the recreation at a given area of time. Indian think of Tank And team could be arranged to stand this eventuality and if all and sundry is set to accomplish,nicely they'd sight the Trophy.
2016-10-13 00:28:38
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answered by ? 4
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Though we have produced some really good players we never forged into a consistent winning combination. there are some important reasons.
1. attitude problem - Lack of temperament .Cricket used to be a gentleman's game long back.Docile Indians will find it more and more difficult They have to be tough if not aggressive.This will apply to all team games.
2.Lack of strategy- We don't have a plan.We know that pitches in SA are pacy and bouncy.We have only one practice match to get acclimatised.At least Tendulkar should have taken first strike instead of leaving it to a debutant and been a guide to youngsters.At the fall of first wicket Rahul Dravid should have come in or as a left hander Dinesh Mongia should have been sent in.In bowling also Kumble will be more useful on bouncy pitches.Raina was known to bowl fairly well.why not a few overs to him
3.Coaching- Chappell is trying to change the attitude of the players which will be very difficult at their age.It is good when they are below 15 years.Now he must know the strength and weakness of every player and have a plan for each player to take advantage of the strengths..
These are apart from the regular lack of commitment, lack of agility while fielding and running between the wickets etc....
2006-11-23 20:12:17
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answered by balaGraju 5
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India are an Ok side, nothing more.
India do not bat, they hit. If they get a good pitch they can put up 350. IF not, they get 91. Dravid can bat, fight for his wicket, and score some runs, very few other Indian "batsman" can.
This is the attitude thing. They do not fight for their wicket, even if the game is already lost. They don't seem to have the pride in their country and their own performance.
India also have a really poor bowling lineup. Even if they scored said 350, they cannot defend it.
Look at Australia who are able to outhit India, and they can bowl too.
Is Australias strength their batting or bowling. You could argue either or, Can't see much doubt about India.
And that is why they will not be the world's best side anytime soon.
2006-11-23 21:18:02
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answered by holdon 4
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Presently the Indian Team is in a really bad form. Hope things will improve before the World Cup starts. If the youngesters can improve their performance with the experience they gain from South African Tour, it will be good for Indian Cricket. I strongly feel that performance of the players should be assessed after the South African Tour and the players who have not fared well should be replaced for the series against Sri Lanka and West Indies to test the calibre of other talented players available.
2006-11-23 18:22:06
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answered by vakayil k 7
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There are some bad apples inside and good apples outside the team and the team management. On the whole a very poor opinion in spite of having one the most admired captains in world cricket, Mr. Rahul Dravid. His achievements in the last 10 years is truly remarkable.
2006-11-25 00:46:26
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answered by Blackjack 4
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CONTINUE TO BE DEFEATED.
Real solution is,
Define performace on batting and balling, like Shri DRAVID / RAVI Shastri will play 100 balls to make 10 runs. It is (negative) -100 out of 100 marks. And then
(A)
FOR PLAYERS:
1)
[Pay - kick back ] be proportional.
( if negative take money back from the player)
and
2)
the best performer of the match will be the captain in the next match ie rolling captain.
if the team is defeated
2 worst performer from batting
2 worst performer from bowling
1 all rounder ( if not performed well)
1 wicket keeper ( if not performed well)
shall be changed without any argument by any political parties.
(B)
FOR
COACH,
SELECTOR,
BCCI,
1)
if the team win the test/ ODI series it will continue
2)
if the team loose the test/ ODI series new CAPABLE will step in and all in the capacity of
COACH,
SELECTOR,
BCCI
shall be changed without any argument by any political parties.
2006-11-24 17:58:33
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answered by narayan 2
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Cricket lovers better look some other alternatives.....
11 player = 11,0000000000000000....infinity fools watching; gathering in the streets, lost sleep, shouting, praying but the net result..............everyone knows.......
Next morning again we will start watching the game without any pain and the players too don't bother to fail again....
Better stop the revenues (other than cricket such as Advertisement) and impose some strict rules.....
Even the World Champions have not getting such recognition like Indians...we proving ourselves in Entertainment but they are proving in Cricket......
Australians are practicing for the full year whereas we are practicing for the full same year not for cricket but for memorizing ad campaigns in order to generate revenues.....
Australians change their attitudes, approach at any cost and bring back their team but we think; we are the masters....first change the attitude…then look for victories.....
Better luck next world cup.....
2006-11-26 22:46:53
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answered by Shashang_99 2
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The problem with Indian Cricket is majorly in the mind. I would out the blame in the Captain and Players and less on Greg Chappell... Chappell has trained Indians to play the short ball but the players have not learnt it. They need to believe in doing things the right way. Next there is no way in which v play 4 seamers and 1 spinner it has be 2 spinners with Irfan as all rounder and 2 Seamers... Among Zaheer/ Ajit/ Munaf... ocaasionally v can replace Irfan with these players. Next Wasim Jaffer is a hope less One day Opener.... Indians have to drop Sehwag.... thet Idiot has started taking things for granted. Drop him and teach him a lesson.... Dhoni's quality has to improve..... he is vulnerable to the short ball.... most Indians are Pusillanimous... Timid... Cowards.... Get brave and show your eagerness to win guys.....
2006-11-23 18:20:07
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answered by Shashank B 2
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At this time indian team players are interesting in earning money. They are not consuntrate in cricket
2006-11-24 18:25:00
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answered by ALTAF R 1
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The abbreviation BCCI explains it...
Board of "Control" of Cricket in India....
BCCI has managed to succeed in checking the progress of Cricket...as if cricket is an epidemic and it needs to be controlled.
And the parasites...the members of BCCI, selection committee, office bearers of various Associations, and non-performing players and a fancy coach thrive on the frenzy and money of a cricket crazy nation!!!
Accountability, sense of duty and pride, and basic self respect are the missing traits....
Who do we blame....Its time the politicians get out and professionals step in to manage the game, and the ramp models and the ad icons remain where they belong and professional players start playing cricket.
2006-11-23 18:30:14
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answered by Anonymous
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