<$BlogRSDURL$>

Kya hua, kab hua, kyon hua, kidhar hua, kaise hua. Bas itna hi.

Monday, March 26, 2007

Predictably, the mice in blue turned out to be paper tigers with feet of clay. Nobody had the balls to stand up and be counted. 255 was an eminently gettable target and it was a do or die situation, so what do our zeros do - they roll up and die. Meekly. Without so much as a fight. That really pissed me off.

Its high time the big guns (on paper) retired from cricket while the goings good and they aren't being pelted with rotten eggs and tomatoes. Tendulkar and Sehwag should be dropped from the team immediately. Dravid, Ganguly and Dhoni can take turns being the 12th man. Every selector who has chosen Agarkar over the years should be blacklisted immediately. Harbhajan should be dropped too. Yuvraj can dropped and asked to play domestic games till he is mature enough to come back to the Indian team.

Actually, surrendering meekly shouldn't surprise us at all. After all that's what India is known for. How many times have we forged ahead and won against overwhelming odds? I can't think of many. We would rather hype up trivial things and small achievements as the next best thing since sliced bread. And then believe in the hype.

Cricket can't be cleaned up in India and we will continue to lose and lose miserably at that. For good things to happen to Indian cricket, every stakeholder needs to clean up their act. Fat chance of that happening. At the very least

  1. The BCCI should give back more to the game considering the loot they are indulging in at this time. Massive upgrade of facilities at all major centres of cricket. Spend money on stadiums to upgrade seating for the crowds, improve parking facilities, toilets, availability of water and food. Spend money to hire quality groundsmen and curators, the latter from outside our shores if need be. Prepare pitches that help the bowlers, spinners and pacers alike. Let our batsmen prosper only if they aren't just flat track bullies. And that's just for starters.
  2. The fans need to stop hyping the abilities of the Indian players and stop treating them as demi gods. Currently expectations are way beyond what the Indian players are capable of delivering, yet we persist in thinking that the Indian team is a world beater. Maybe if the world cup was played exclusively among minnows (on the other hand if minnows have the capabilities of a Bangladesh, we are in trouble yet again). By all means be happy when we win, but don't go overboard. Same case applies to failures. By putting massive pressure on Tendulkar, we have prevented him from delivering the goods. He's human after all, an extraordinary human no doubt, but still a human. That's counterproductive.
  3. The selectors need to stop backing players from their zone, purely because they are players from their zone. Back the performers, the ones with the right attitude, the ones with the right work ethic. Banish the rest to the wilderness unless they improve.
  4. The players need to internalize that only performance counts. Any hint of selfish motives detracts from team effort and should be avoided.
Won't happen, that's why Indian cricket for all the money it has, won't improve in a hurry.
Comments: Post a Comment

This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?