Now as the dust has settled after India’s shocking exit in T-20 World Cup and we prepare
ourself for a mouth watering clash between two underrated Asian giants, I wonder why all these physio reports find a favor with media only when the team fails? Like a billion
other countrymen of mine, I am also an expert in analyzing Indian cricket and with this post I will like to analyze this debacle, the reasons and the aftermath.
Before I begin I will like to state that I firmly believe that the blame for this shocking exit
should be shared between BCCI, Team, Media and us the audience. You may ask why audience? But aren’t we the one who just embrace whatever is served to us in the name
of cricket.
Here’s how I summarise my analysis. Please excuse me for being so unimaginatgive
so as to always put my analysis in points as below but then I am a Software Engineer
and the community was never known for it’s imaginary skills.
1. Dhoni wake up and face the heat: Last 2 years have been anything but a fairy tale for the so called Captain Cool. It all began with a surprise T-20 WC title
After which he was catapulted to such a pedestrian by Indian media which has
a never ending hunger for sensationalism. For last 2 years he was Media’s darling. Captain Cool, Dasher Dhoni, Captain Marvel blah blah .So many titles, so many endorsements. Life was so good. And the Captain Cool lost his cool first time he was put on a burner. So much for his cool attitude. There is no doubt that he came out with some wonderful and some never achieved results, but it was more of due to a great 10 men he has at his helm. If you analyze all the good results that came under his leadership there is hardly anything which you will find we achieved due to his skills. I for one believe he was massively helped by Sachin, Sehwag, Yuvraj and some good bowling talent. His leadership which was so bandied around in Indian media was never amazing to me. E.g. his decision to bowl Joginder Sharma in lst T-20 WC final was a horrendous decision to me and it almost gave Pak the trophy. Yeah he keeps his cool in tough situations and that’s the decisive factor in crunch situations and makes him the only contender to this post. But keeping cool is not all you want. His batting skills were never great but he was termed as the ‘One of the greatest finisher we ever had’. Aah. Just have a look at the stats and you will come to know that the last match in which he really showed his ‘great finishing’ skills was in Mar 2006 in Lahore against Pak which he won with some great help from Yuvi and Sachin. A lot of water has passed under the bridge after that. In last 2 years I don’t recall a single match which he has won for us in tough demanding situations. I can vouch for this. If the team needs a run rate for 7 or more while chasing and you are backing on Dhoni you are in for disappointment. I am not writing this without analyzing stats. Teams have read him well. He has lost his fourth gear in last couple of years. This drubbing will make him think hopefully. Hew will realize that his aggressive skills are needed more on ground than in Media interactions.
2. BCCI’s arrogance should be tamed now: BCCI is by far the richest cricket body amongst all cricket playing nations in the world. Money speaks the most powerful language. BCCI through it’s monetary power has twisted so many rules,
all to satiate it’s greed for money. And it has placed one of the biggest thugs
a certain Lalit Modi to indulge in loot. This guy went on to US to get a degree
in management, got arrested there for some drug trafficking, got a bail and came back to India realizing that only this country will provide thugs like him to don the role of Commissioner of a money spinning tournament in IPL. We all know the Team was full of injured players and IPL actually contributed a lot to it. Kirsten tried pointing out this and while I am writing this I am also reading on news channel that he has slapped with a gag order. And I am not
surprised by this. BCCI is run by thugs and goons none of whom would have
picked a bat in their life. So any guy who points a finger towards the mechanism
of earning money will be shown the door. Mr Kirsten beware.
Just look at the men there : Mr Pawar,Mr Modi, Mr N Srinivasan,Mr Shukla.
Will someone take pain to tell these bosses that only by sitting in spanky offices and by wearing some nice suits don’t count for professionalism? Any criticism is just so blatantly swept aside. Just spare a thought on this. In IPL they had on their payroll men as distinguished as Sunil Gavaskar and Ravi Shastri to voice all goodies about IPL. It was such a disgusting display. Cameras used to focus atleast 5 times a match on Modi and the men behind mikes will start to dwell on how great the man is. Shame on BCCI.
3. India is not the best T-20 team contrary to the popular belief: After the
T-20 triumph India have always been touted as best T-20 side. But this surprises me. After the famous World Cup win India have played 5 T-20 internationals. Out of these 5 India has lost 3. All out of India. I believe since all Indians are involved with IPL there goes a feeling that Indians are the best in the business. And IPL did more harm than good to us. It was a tired jaded team devoid of any hunger to win.I don’t blame the men in blue for this. They have been treated as
cows by BCCI to milk as much money as possible.
4. Bad on-field performance coupled with some strategic blunders: Indian
Stars in IPL were considered to be the ones who will take India through. Raina for example was in good nick in IPL but in WC he was pounded by short balls and the chinks in the armour were visible to one and all. Once it was known almost all the batters were subject to shot balls and no one played them well with exception of Yuvi. Infact he was the only one who lived upto his reputation. IPL sensations such as Jadeja were such huge failures again proving that IPL succeeded in just making BCCI richer. Indian team was a complete loser in this circus.
Also strategies were not in sync with the playing conditions. When none of our batting power houses were able to hit big atleast they could have tried something different. As the runs were dried up, a slog was the only imaginative thing this new age Youngistan team could think of, over the plebian single. I will justify what I have just written. Against WI in crucial super 8 match Indian innings had 51 dot balls, 34 against England and then 44 against SA. In a 120 ball match these numbers make or break.
The fiddling of batting order also didn’t help. Already Sehwag’s absence was hurting us badly. Dhoni came in at 3 and never accelerated and then all of a sudden asked Raina to come in that no in Super8.Jadeja was sent before Yuvi and to me that cost us the berth in semis .Huge blunder. And how many times have we done well while chasing. So asking England to bat first after winning the toss too didn’t made any sense.
And what happened to the fielding? So much for Youngistan. Success has gone to the head of this youth brigade. The team seemed to be obstinate in not seeing what is written on the wall. After the loss against England I don’t think there was any need to repeat the same squad though the match was of no consequence. But they played the same team and failed even more badly. This drubbing will help in a way that it will help the team realize that International Cricket is a different ball game than IPL where you play against teams which have only a limited good players.
5. Media plummeted to a new low in it’s search for masala: Indian media
touched a new low during the tussle with Dhoni on fitness issue. Agreed the fault was with the team itself. Sehwag could have been more transparent about his injury and Dhoni and team management could have handled it better. But it didn’t help that the media just went berserk in crtiticisizing Dhoni as if he was the one who injured Sehwag. The team was burdened with a need to show unity drama and it clearly would have been a deterrent in preparation. I wonder now will the Indian media ever be sensible in reporting. Can it act as a medium to provide news rather than create news?
6. India playing too much cricket: This has been widely debated but no one can deny this that India is playing cricket incessantly. Thanks to mindless planning
70% of the year they are on road. Indian players are playing so much cricket that
I believe that if you sum up the cricketing calendar of Kiwis, Pak and Bangladesh
you will still find that we play more than that. But BCCI is again so adamant on that. Can BCCI do any wrong I wonder? The team clearly lacked passion and energy in it’s defense of title.
While I am finishing writing this Pakistan have won the T-20 WC. What an achievement for a team which was completely written off. But the team looked hungry, energetic and motivated as if to prove a point. My Congratulations to them And yaa they didn’t participated in IPL. Oh how did they win then !. Mr. Modi plan two IPL’s a year and make sure that we don’t win it next year too. How does it matter to you and BCCI till your coffers get stuffed with cash? Also the IPL next year too comes very close to T-20 WC happening in Caribbean. Let’s see how things turn up.
I hope this loss will motivate our team too though it doesn’t help that the team had to play WI soon after the humiliation .No time to brood and no time to rethink strategy and shortcomings. After this tour thankfully it’s a 79 day break which ends with Champions Trophy in South Africa.
I am pretty sure that Dhoni and his men will come back strongly then.
Sometimes you learn best about the game while not playing it.
I know we can debate this topic till eternity as I had said earlier too that all my countrymen has a cricket expert in him. Please feel free to comment on what I have written and am pretty sure that there will be many who will disagree with I have written.
Love,
Saket.