Dec 122012
 

Gautam Gambhir and MS Dhoni at a practice session, World Twenty20 2012, Colombo, September 19, 2012MS Dhoni: “About Gautam, the best thing I like about him is he is an aggressive character” © AFP
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MS Dhoni, India’s under-fire captain, has said this is the time for the team to show character. India are 2-1 down against England and could lose their first Test series at home since 2004 if they don’t win the Nagpur Test. In all they have now lost 10 of their 11 Tests against England and Australia, and almost every player in the side has had his place questioned in recent times.

“Not only as a captain, but as an individual too you rarely get these situations,” Dhoni said. “Against South Africa [in 2008], we were in a similar situation, when we were down in the series, going into Kanpur. I won’t say this is a very good situation to be in, but you get to know the character of a team or a person only in tough times. In a way it’s a good situation to be in where we have nowhere to go. We have to do well in this game.”

Dhoni said the team has been in good spirits despite the reverses over the last few weeks. “The spirit is really good,” he said. “We have maintained that really well. In tough times the only people who will support you are team members, and the support staff. We have kept it really close, and the good thing is we are enjoying our cricket, which at times you don’t tend to do when you go through a rough patch. When it comes to the dressing-room atmosphere, it’s looking great.”

Dhoni said his team is used to being under such pressure. “If you are part of Indian cricket, everything is under the microscope, and everybody has an opinion about cricket,” he said. “Everybody asks the questions we also ask, but nobody comes with a solution, which is the brilliant part. That’s how it goes in India. Cricket is a sport followed in a big way. Everybody has an opinion about everything that goes on.

“People who have covered cricket for a long time, once you wait for the result you have plenty more questions you can ask – ‘Why that guy was not picked’, ‘why this guy was not given the new ball.’ It’s not like soccer where players play from a specific area. The midfielder plays from there, you alter it very rarely. Cricket is a sport where you can ask a lot of questions. That’s a big part of our life. We are under the microscope throughout.”

Asked if many cricketing futures relied on the coming game, Dhoni said there was no need to be that dramatic. “That’s getting very critical,” Dhoni said. “A series or two or a rough patch…everybody was talking of this phase in Indian cricket where the big cricketers will move on and the pressure will come on young players. Everybody was expecting a rough patch.

“Of course we have struggled in the last two Test matches. If you ask big questions depending on two Test matches, it may come in the future too when we lose two Test matches that youngsters should go out and somebody else should come in. You have to be consistent. You have to keep faith in the players. People who have done a lot for Indian cricket over the years, just on the basis of one series or two Test matches or half a season, it will be difficult if you are asking questions.”

Dhoni defended two of his batsmen under-fire from the critics. About Sachin Tendulkar, he said: “He is the best man to have in the side in a game like this. The experience he has, the kind of performances he has given under pressure over the years is something we all look up to. When it comes to Sachin, the best thing to do is to not speculate. He has proved everybody wrong throughout his career. There is nothing really to speculate. Let him enjoy his cricket. That’s important.”

Gautam Gambhir got Dhoni’s vote of confidence too. “About Gautam, the best thing I like about him is he is an aggressive character,” Dhoni said. “I always talk about it. I have played with him a lot. If you see the last few games, he has batted really well, he has taken time. There is a lot of improvement in his batting. I feel whenever he is aggressive – by aggressive I don’t mean stepping out and hitting the ball, it’s more about positively defending a ball, because that can be an aggressive mindset. He has been batting well in the last few games. It’s an ideal setup, this is a big game, he is a big-game player. He can transform starts into a big innings.”

About the pressure on himself, Dhoni said he can handle these situations well. “That’s one thing I have done really good,” he said. “Whether it was the 2007 World Cup or when it was the 2011 World Cup, when people appreciate me, I don’t go to seventh heaven and go outside my way. When people criticise me, it’s the same.

“In India we have extreme opinions. We praise someone very highly, and in a few games we start pulling the same individual down. I always say it’s important to be in the middle path. That’s how you will enjoy the sport. I have been quite good at maintaining that. Whether you win a game or lose it, the basics remain the same. It hasn’t been difficult not watching TV or reading newspapers. I have not been doing it for quite some time now.”

Dec 122012
 

The Fourth and the final match of the India-England Test series will begin tomorrow at Nagpur. It is hard to believe what has happened in the previous three matches for an Indian fan.  The series which was to be India’s revenge for the embarrassing loss last year has turned out to be even more humiliating for the Indian team.

No one expected England to do so well in the series, England were thrashed by Pakistan not so long ago in UAE and the same result was predicted here. Cricketing Pundits said that it will be an achievement for the Englishmen if they could avoid a white-wash. The statement made sense after the Ahmedabad Test, but everything has changed since then.

India have lost two consecutive Tests, the first time since 1999. England are leading 2-1 and can’t lose the series. India on the other hand are on the brink of a series loss. No matter what happens in Nagpur, this series will have a serious impact on the future of Test cricket in India.

Coming to the Nagpur Test, it will only be fair to say that England are favorites to win this match. It is quite unbelievable to see India enter a match as under-dogs in home conditions. India have always been dominating on home soil, they have tormented some of the best captains and the best teams of recent era, but not this time.
There will be tremendous pressure on all eleven Indians that will walk out on the field tomorrow. It is going to be a very big challenge for Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni. There has been a lot of controversy surrounding this man. Reports have suggested that the Nagpur pitch is not a rank-turner and the Indian team will have to go past that fact and play well.

The major difference between England and India has been that Indian batsmen have wasted the starts that they have got in the previous two Tests. England team have got some huge partnerships over the past two matches, whereas India have just missed opportunities. In both innings of Kolkata Test Indian batsmen got starts, but they got out in 40s, 50s and 70s. Someone from top four will have to score a big hundred for India to put a good score in Nagpur.

Dhoni’s laid-back attitude has cost India dearly in the past few tours. He just waits for the opposition to make the mistakes and never takes any initiative. There have been some huge partnership against India in recent times and some blame should go to the captain. He needs to be ahead of the game rather than waiting for things to happen.
Dhoni will be hoping that his spinners will finally rise up to the occasion.

R Ashwin has been ordinary with the ball. He has struggled from the first match. Ojha too has bowled good only in patches and as a team the two spinners have been a big letdown. 

It will be exciting to see the replacements of Zaheer Khan and Yuvraj Singh. Parwinder Awana has done brilliantly for Delhi and he might get to play his first match. Ravindra Jadeja is also expected to make his debut in the match. He is a handy left-arm spinner and that might give him the edge over some of the other batsmen waiting in the wings.
England team will be looking to play the way they played in the last two matches.

Their team looks settled and have a lot of variety. Almost all of their top order batsmen have got one good innings. Ian Bell too made a good looking 20 in the previous match and that would give him a lot of confidence.

Their bowling attack is in scintillating form. Both Swann and Panesar have been among wickets. Their fast bowlers James Anderson and Steven Finn looked lethal in the previous match.

All the eyes will be on the Nagpur Test in the next 4-5 days as this match holds much more importance than just a series decider, especially for the Indian team. 

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Dec 122012
 

Steven Finn took the final India wicket to fall, India v England, 3rd Test, Kolkata, 2nd day, December 6, 2012A scan has shown a minor disc injury in Steven Finn’s lower back and he was unable to take any part in training on Wednesday © BCCI
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Steven Finn has emerged as a major injury doubt ahead of the fourth Test in Nagpur after suffering a back injury. Finn, who missed the first two Tests with a thigh strain, reported some soreness on the final day of the Kolkata Test. A scan has shown a minor disc injury in his lower back and he was unable to take any part in training on Wednesday.

While the England team management are not ruling Finn out of the Test, his inclusion would appear to involve them taking an uncharacteristic risk. They are expected to pick just two seamers for the game, so will be loathe to go into it with any injury doubts over one of them.

Stuart Broad has been ruled out of the Test after a scan on his left heel showed bruising. He will remain with the squad for now with a decision taken over his availability for the T20 games over the next few days.

Tim Bresnan is the likely replacement for Finn. Bresnan was dropped after a disappointing performance in the first Test in Ahmedabad.

The England Performance Programme (EPP) squad is currently in Pune, but there are no plans to call-up a substitute for Broad or Finn.

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Dec 122012
 

Rajkot: Former India skipper Mohammad Azharuddin feels that it was right on the selectors part to drop the players who were not able to perform well and supported the decision to drop Harbhajan Singh and Yuvraj Singh from the fourth and final Test against England at Nagpur.

“The selectors’ decision to keep non-performing players out of the team is correct,” Azharrudin told the reporters.

“Not only these two but all those who are not performing should be rested,” he added.

He however stated that both these are very good and was sure that they will make a comeback sooner into the team.

“They have plenty of cricket left in them and would surely come back in the national side,” said the cricketer turned politician.

Talking about Sachin retirement, he said, “Sachin is a great player and let him and selectors decide about his future.The selection committee is the right body to decide about who should play and who should retire.”

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Dec 112012
 

Dropping non-performers is correct decisionRajkot: Former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin on Tuesday backed the selectors` decision to drop Harbhajan Singh and Yuvraj Singh from the team for the fourth and final Test against England but is hopeful that both will make a comeback in the squad.

“The selectors` decision to keep non-performing players out of the team is proper,” the former skipper told reporters when asked about the axing of the off-spinner and the stylish batsman.

“Not only these two but all those who are not performing should be rested,” he said.

The cricketer-turned-politician, who is currently a Congress MP, was here to campaign for his party in the Gujarat Assembly election.

He, however, said Harbhajan and Yuvraj are good players and they would surely come back in Team India. “They have plenty of cricket left in them and would surely come back in the national side.”

Asked about Sachin Tendulkar`s retirement, Azharuddin said “Sachin is a great player and let him and selectors decide about his future.”

“The selection committee is the proper body to decide about who should play and who should retire,” said the veteran of 99 Tests and 334 ODIs.

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Dec 112012
 

Former cricketer Mohammad Azharuddin on Tuesday backed the selectors’ decision to drop Harbhajan Singh and Yuvraj Singh from the team for the fourth and final Test against England but hoped the two will soon stage a comeback in the squad as they are good players.

“The selectors’ decision to keep non-performing players out of the team is proper,” the former skipper told reporters when asked about the axing of the off-spinner and the stylish batsman.

“Not only these two but all those who are not performing should be rested,” he said.

The cricketer-turned-politician, who is currently a Congress MP, was here to campaign for his party in the Gujarat Assembly election.

He, however, said Harbhajan and Yuvraj are good players and they would surely come back in Team India. “They have plenty of cricket left in them and would surely come back in the national side.”

Asked about Sachin Tendulkar’s retirement, Azharuddin said “Sachin is a great player and let him and selectors decide about his future.”

“The selection committee is the proper body to decide about who should play and who should retire,” said the veteran of 99 Tests and 334 ODIs.

Dec 112012
 

Graeme Swann had Sachin Tendulkar caught at slip, India v England, 3rd Test, Kolkata, 4th day, December 8, 2012Graeme Swann has warned England against complacency in the fourth Test © BCCI
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Graeme Swann has urged caution ahead of England’s final Test against India, warning that the hosts will be desperate for a victory in Nagpur that would tie the series.

Back-to-back wins in Mumbai and Kolkata have put England on the verge of their first series victory in India since 1984-85 and, while Swann expects to play a prominent role alongside Monty Panesar on another spin-friendly pitch, he recognises the danger of playing a team looking to salvage their eight-year unbeaten run at home.

“It is tough, but sometimes it’s a good position to be in,” Swann said of India’s situation. “If there’s only one possible result you can get, you can go all out fighting. The last Test of a series, if you know the result hangs on it, is normally a very exciting one.”

India have rung the changes ahead of the final Test, which starts on Thursday as they look for a response from their under-fire squad. Batsman Yuvraj Singh and seamer Zaheer Khan have been dropped, while spinner Harbhajan Singh misses out despite playing no role in the defeat in Kolkata.

“I’m sure India will come out fighting because they have to win the game,” Swann said. “Equally so, I’m sure we’ll approach the game thinking attack is our best form of defence. I think that’s what has proved crucial in the last couple of games.”

Swann and a number of his England colleagues have been in a similar position before, winning the final Test in Sydney in 2011 to claim a 3-1 Ashes victory in Australia, England’s first triumph Down Under in almost a quarter of a century.

“Back in Australia, we didn’t get carried away before that Sydney game,” Swann said. “We spoke of how important it was to keep our feet on the ground. That’s all we’re doing here. We’re not taking anything for granted, we don’t sit down and pat ourselves on the back and say ‘Look how well we have played the last two games’. That’s a very dangerous place to get in.

“On Thursday morning we’ll assess the pitch, play accordingly and hope to win this game, because we obviously want to get home for Christmas having won this series 3-1. Whatever the pitch is we’ve got to try and win the game, that’s all we ever try and do.”

Dec 112012
 

Union Minister Veerappa Moily on Tuesday slammed the way the case of Indian nurse Jacintha Saldhana’s death was being handled by England and Australia.
 
Moily has written to External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid saying that no appropriate steps were being taken to make a fair investigation or to bring back Saldhana’s body to her native place.
 
The Petroleum Minister said that the people of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts of Karnataka were particularly agitated over Saldhana’s death and the way her case was being handled by the two countries involved.
 
“People from Dakshina Kannada and Udupi, where I hail from, are very agitated over the handling of the matter… I am told no appropriate steps are being taken to make a fair investigation or to bring back the body to her native place. This is a matter of grave concern… Please consider intervening in the matter for a fair investigation to ensure speedy repatriation of the body,” Moily is said to have written to Khurshid.
 
Saldhana’s worked as a nurse in London and she had allegedly committed suicide last week after fell prey to a prank call by two Australian radio presenters who pretended to be the queen and Prince Charles. They elicited sensitive information about Duchess Kate Middleton’s pregnancy.