Sunday, September 4, 2011

Captain Cool MSD was too cool that he never had in terms of his team

                           

         


                                    Dhoni refused to leave captaincy


FRUSTRATION FOR MSD


Every one already witnessed that India lost the test series to England after their third consecutive test match defeat to the opponent team.                                                                         

GAUTI-UFF VERY PAINFUL
Sehwag injury
India faced such defeat for the first time in the last decade and probably the worst test series defeat in the last 40 years. Now let’s try to trace out the exact reason of such worst test performance and the first test series defeat under Dhoni’s captaincy.

Injury of the Indian Cricketers


The first reason may be the player’s injury. Virender Sehwag underwent shoulder injury and missed the West Indies series and even the first two test          



 matches against England and thus lack of practice and confident just proved, when in the 3rd match, Sehwag failed to score a single run and made two golden ducks. Zaheer khan was out from the whole series as during the first test he got hamstring injury. It seems that for India only one physiotherapist is not sufficient.

Playing too much of Cricket

playin too much cricket for money
Indian team is playing probably too much of cricket which was already stated by the Indian Skipper M.S Dhoni also. For this reason Indian cricketers are getting exhausted and failing to perform their best on the foreign soil. According to experts believe it’s been seen that BCCI just engaging too much cricket for the Indian team in form of either IPL i.e Indian Premiere League or in the form of international cricket for the sake of money.

Batting failure of the Indian batsmen

                   
Fully Failure Players (Sachin, Laxman) Against ENG                                                                                     
England ended Sachin Tendulkar’s push for a 100th international century before wrapping up an innings victory over India in the final Test at the Oval to secure a sweep of the four-match series.
In this 

England series, the main reason of the series de
feat been given to the batting failure of the Indian batsmen – especially the test specialists like VVS Laxsman, Gautam Gambhir, Sachin Tendulkar and M S Dhoni. The Indian skipper failed to perform in the first two test matches but scored some runs in the 3rd test though all went in vain. Indian vital youngtalented cricketer Suresh Raina, who also guided the Indian team in absence of MS Dhoni in theWest Indies series completely failed to perform and this provides a huge void space in the middle order batting strength of the Indian team.
VVS Laxsman totally failed to get connected with the ball and in case of the little master Sachin Tendulkar – his 100 th century not possible in this test series.Only highlights of this test series till now was the two test centuries by Rahul Dravid and the Indian Captain comeback form in batting in the 3rd test.

Inconsistency of the Indian bowlers


He is not a bowler now he becomes a  classic batsman as Dravid



                                                                    


Indian bowlers though able to bowl some line and length in the first two test against England but seems lost their way totally in the 3rd test and it was seen clearly when on the 2nd day of the 3rd test, England team made 372 India actually failed to get the service of their main fast bowler Zaheer Khan for the whole series and as well the tour. The Spinning king Harbhajan Singh totally flopped, taking just a wicket in the first two test matches and after that left out from the team due to stomach muscle cramp. Amit Mishra who played the 3rd test match instead of Harbhajan also succeeds to do little with the ball. Ishant Sharma,Praveen Kumar and Sreesanth though bowled quite good in their first spells but seems failed to show the perfect spirit in long innings spell.

Lack of co-ordination in the Indian team


In the test series lack of co-ordination been witnessed under MS Dhoni’s captaincy. It seems this time he completely failed to coordinate the players and guide them. Even we saw once that the captain himself came to bowl in the Lord’s test and for that faced immense criticism from the experts and the former Indian Cricketers.


Dhoni bowled against England in Test

BCCI though announced that they are going to see the matter and find out why the Indian team been demolished so badly by the England team.India lost the number one spot in the ICC test ranking after 2 years of being on the top. Though BCCI chairman completely denied the fact that too much of cricket is the only reason for the failure.

The star cricketers like Gautam Gambhir,Sachin Tendulkar and M S Dhoni were given complete rest after the World Cup 2011 in the West Indies series. So, there is no question of exhaust ness or tiredness. But yes may be that the Indian team failed to perform with the whole team at a particular match due to injury which caused the Indian team for a flop show.

Bouncy pitches are also given a reason for the Indian Batsmen to under perform in the test matches in England. The most devastating was the spin bowling failure. England batsmen totally capitalized the Indian bowlers and as a result each and every England player got run. Even the lower order batsmen like Bresnan and Broad performed brilliantly with bats in their hands apart from the ball. Even Alistair Cook who failed to score runs managed to score 292 run in the Ist innings of the 3rd test which completely outplayed the Indian team.

How UDRS Works??

During a Test match, each team is given two challenges per innings. A fielding team may use the system to dispute a “not out” call and a batting team may do so to dispute an “out” call. The fielding team captain or the batsman being dismissed invokes the challenge by signalling a “T” with the arms. Once the challenge is invoked, acknowledged, and agreed, the Third Umpire reviews the play. While umpires may request the Third Umpire for certain close calls such as line calls (to determine run outs and stumpings) and boundary calls, a challenge may be used in situations that may result in a dismissal: for example, to determine if the ball is a legal catch (making contact with the batsman’s bat or glove and not touching the ground before being held by a fielder) or if a delivery made the criteria for a leg before wicket dismissal (hitting the ground in line or on the off side and hitting the batsman in line with a path that would have hit the wicket). The Third Umpire then reports to the on-field umpire whether his analysis supports the original call, contradicts the call, or is inconclusive. The on-field umpire then makes the final decision: either re-signalling a call that is standing or revoking a call that is being reversed and then making the corrected signal. If a team’s challenge results in a reversed call, the team keep that challenge; they can continue to challenge throughout the innings until they make two failed challenges.http://.sportsez-update.blogspot.comhttp://.sportsez-update.blogspot.comhttp://sportsez-update.blogspot.com

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