Monday, August 18, 2014

India in England, 2014


After the 2nd Test in Lord's, England was the team in disarray. Cook's captaincy was in question, Prior had taken a possibly career-ending break, the attitude and form of many senior players was in question, the batting had been found out by India's seam bowling, there was no proper spinning option. All signs pointed to a prolonged summer of agony for the English. While the Indian  fans exulted. This was going to be the balm of the pain caused by the summer and winter of 2011. 

And then...
After the 5th Test, just vice versa. Replace England and its personnel by their counterparts in the Indian team. The entire script turned on its head when Ishant Sharma's injury replacement Pankaj Singh had Cook dropped by Ravindra Jadeja. One moment changed the entire course of a series.

Can't really even begin to analyse what went wrong as the mind is numbed by the manner of the defeats handed out in the last 3 Tests. So venting out my feelings through powerpoint (picture above).

After such a performance, drastic measures are required. And not just changing the players or the captain. The coaching staff should be the first one on the firing line. But will the stubborn Indian cricket management respond?

3 comments:

  1. Duncan Fletcher is non-existent I feel...1 test could have been an exception, 3 tests tell a story....something's definitely wrong inside.

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    1. Totally agree... the numbers are damning
      Change in mindset and fresh ideas are required... can only happen with change in key personnel

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  2. Thanks for the post. People those who are interested in knowing about cricket may also take help from the latest sport news to know regarding their favorite sports and update their information.

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