At least 60%,those who can run and dive when situation demands.
2007-04-13 23:32:48
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answered by karikalan 7
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If there are ample supplies of young and talented players in India, and I am sure there are plenty of young talents over there, then there is no reason not to send 100% new-faces who were not included in the ICC Cricket World Cup-2007.
The rationales (fundamental reason, logical basis) behind my above proposition are as follows:
1. Let the young blood get the front-seat when the competitor-Bangladesh is not that of Pakistan or Sri Lanka caliber.
2. The Indian squad from ICC WC-2007 lost some 'face' after their bad defeat at the hands of novice Bangladeshi players (only three were veteran). So, why embarrass them again if they make a re-run of their last ICC-WC episode in May 2007 events?
3. These nearly same group of Indian players were 'barred' or discouraged to play against Bangladesh in the last year’s season by the BCCI, considering Bangladesh as not their cup of tea. So, it would be refreshing for Bangladesh side also to face new group of players who are not biased by their managers or controlling authorities against Bangladesh’s performance.
In any case, it would be wonderful experience and exposure of our Bangladeshi cricket team member when they would face their counterpart from India who apparently does not carry any baggage of malice towards our minnows!
To Team India: Have a nice trip and stay in Bangladesh and enjoy cricket!!
2007-04-15 20:13:32
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answered by Hafiz 7
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a million. Sourav Ganguly (Capt.) 2. Dinesh karthick (W.Capt.) 3. Rahul Dravid 4. Mohd. Kaif 5. Sachin Tendulkar 6. Robin Uthappa 7. Dinesh Kartik (BAT/W.ok.) 8. Suresh Raina 9. Irfan Pathan 10. L.Balaji 11. Zaheer Khan 12. S. Sreesanth 13. Ramesh Powar 14. Piyush Chawala 15. Murali Karthik
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answered by benedith 4
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Sachin Tendulkar, Saurav Ganguly, Virender Sehwag, Zaheer Khan, Ajit Agarkar and Harbhajan Singh should be dropped from the present team and in their place some talented youngsters should be included in the team, as the tour of Bangladesh will be a good opportunity for experimentation.
2007-04-14 09:32:00
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answered by vakayil k 7
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As there is no dearth of talented young and NEW players in INDIA, I firmly believe that a brand new team consisting of really young & merited players should be sent to Bangladesh. Drop all the oldies en -masse except the Skipper Rahul Dravid who will lead the all "boys team". This will serve as an eye opener for the so-called seniors and make them a little disciplined !
2007-04-14 02:48:38
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answered by venkatnarayanan 1
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it should be a mixture of both .u can send only juniors because they are inexperienced and Bangladesh is not a weak team!so that is why mixture of juniors and seniors are required .sachin,sehwagh yuvraj, dhoni,etc should be rested while ganguly should be taken in coz he is the person in form.And India needs him at this point of time while the others who are rested should practice and play domestic cricket more.
The team for the Bangladesh tour will be decided on the 20t in mumbai.
2007-04-13 23:26:23
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answered by neil 3
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i think a new team will pickup for Bangladesh tour of India
(under DRAVID captain with some old players)
2007-04-13 23:27:29
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answered by as.vignesh 1
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Youngesters should be selected and Sachin, Dravid, Sehwag, Harbhajan should be told that they should retire.
2007-04-13 22:24:56
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answered by Paresh P 1
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select young team
2007-04-14 00:41:46
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answered by john 7
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Mixture of youngsters and experienced players should be selected.
Only youngster's team will not play good.
You have seen in this world-cup, our all youngsters failed to score runs and they didn't manage to take more wickets.
2007-04-13 22:49:35
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answered by Digambar 2
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