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Friday, December 10, 2010

Happenings in cricket and my World Cup Squad

This is a great time for all the cricket lovers as all the top teams are in action and with jus 70 odd days to go for the biggest cricket event The World Cup, fans like me certainly are having a great time. The Ashes started off with blinder from Peter Siddle followed by a brilliant partnership between Cook and Trott. It was a perfect start to the games oldest and bitter rivalry. Then it was Kevin Pietersen’s turn to frustrate the Aussies which followed by a brilliant stuff from Graeme Swaan to win the Adelaide test by an innings. If this was not enough, back home Indians were made to toil by the Kiwis in the first test but Indians proved why they are world no 1 by winning the third test by an innings. I should congratulate the Kiwis for their brilliant fight after a drubbing they got at the hands of Bangladesh. The hero of the series was the Turbanator, though it was his batting that won him the laurels. I would have loved to see him winning the match for his bowling, but a century will always help the team irrespective of who scores. However, the game of cricket witnessed one of the worst series that can happen, the series between Sri Lanka and West Indies. Most of the time, the players enjoyed indoor as rain interrupted all through the series. One positive the cricket lovers can take from the series is the triple century by Chris Gayle at Galle. With this triple ton he joined the elite club of Don Bradman, Brian Lara and Virender Sehwag to score 2 triple centuries. Kemar Roach bowled brilliantly in the given opportunity but the biggest disappointment is the failure of captain Darren Sammy. I think a captain should lead from the front to inspire his team. Another dull series which the game witnessed is the series between Pakistan and South Africa at Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Both the test series were drawn but its good for Pakistan, which is fighting the spot fixing scandal and internal terrorism to get some game to be played. In a week’s time, India is set play South Africa in South Africa, which many considers to be the mother of all battles. Its between the top 2 test nations in the world and India’s poor record in South Africa meant the pressure is high on the Indians. Moreover, people back home in India are expecting 50th test century from the little master after a disappointing series against New Zealand.  Its action packed season for cricket and I am enjoying it.
With so much stuff happening around the cricketing world, let me take some break and analyze who in the Indian team will be making it to the world cup. It is one of the toughest assignments given the performance of various players. So this is my Indian 15 member squad for the world cup. Of the 15, 10 players are of automatic choice,
  1. Sachin Tendulkar
  2. Virender Sehwag
  3. Gautam Gambhir
  4. MS Dhoni
  5. Suresh Raina
  6. Yuvraj Singh
  7. Virat Kohli
  8. Zaheer Khan
  9. Harbhajan Singh
  10. Ashish Nehra
So the question for who are the remaining 5 people who is going to make it to squad arises. Based on my analysis and intuition the following 5 should complete the 15.
  1. Shanthakumar Sreeshanth – Has been bowling well off late in the tests and his success against South Africa in South Africa will help him get in to the squad. However it is his economy rate that should be a cause of concern for him. He should bring it down as it ll be the deciding factor between him, Ishant and Munaf. His ability to pick wickets has made me to include in the squad.
  2. Ravichandran Ashwin – He is the second spinner in my squad. He makes it to the 15 just because of his sheer performance in the on going one day series against New Zealand.
  3. Praveen Kumar – He will complete the fast bowling unit of the Indian squad for the world cup. His main strengths are his ability to swing the ball both ways early in the match which can certainly trouble the batsmen.
  4. Yousuf Pathan – He is the answer for India’s No 7 player at least for now after his brutal knock against NZL and his off spinner will be handy in Indian conditions.
  5. Parthiv Patel – Two reasons why he should make it to squad are that he is the back up keeper for Dhoni and his current batting form is good which earns him a place ahead of Dinesh Karthik and Wridhman Saha.





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