Tuesday, February 12, 2008

India's thmpatic win against the aussies...

The win against australia on 10th Feb at the MCG established beyond doubt that India does have that potential to challenge the world champs on any kind of pitch. The fact that Sunday’s convincing win was after a long hiatus of 21 years on that ground is indicative of the strides Indian cricket has made. But then, talent has never been india’s problem. If one has observed properly, India has always had world class batsmen in its armory. Performance apart, Indian batting line up has always looked strong on paper. One would argue that I am looking at the wrong aspect wrt Sunday’s win. It was mainly due to some world class bowling by the India’s current pace trio Ishant, Pathan and srishant. Even harbhajan was quite tactful and showed some great cricketing sense. Ishant, in particular, has been in tremendous form throughout this Australia tour. He was instrumental in the perth test win where he scalped the wicket of inform Ricky Ponting in their second innings and set the tone for India’s win. I fully agree with this conclusion. I don’t want to take any credit away from this young yet tough breed of bowlers India has produced. Still I would say that batting is and will remain India’s stronghold for times to come. The main obstacle in way of India’s getting to top despite abundance of talent is their tendency to succumb under pressure. In my view India has had such solid batting strength as would make any target achievable on any kind of pitch or would consistently set 300+ target. But the same bunch has been found to get bundled out for less than even 150 quite often. It’s a common sight watching Indian batsmen finding it hard to play their natural game after India looses some early wickets. The consistent failure of the batting has put pressure on the bowlers to take the charge and often worked India’s way. But in the long run India will have to depend on its core strength. Since last so many years India has not been able to produce a single world class bowler. But many of its batsmen are among the top run grossers. Six or seven out of eleven would be having atleast one century in their name. even then it is not a coincidence that on one day they can chase mammoth targets but the next day they all r struggling at once. Indian cricket team surely needs mental toughening if they r to perform on a consistent basis. Had Ishant got nervous after being hit for 18 in that over or had Rohit or Dhoni crumbled when Australians were trying to make inroads after India lost 5 wickets, it would have been the same old story.
The professional cricket has evolved much. With the kind of cricket that the Australians are playing, you need to be physically and mentally very fit to push them from the top. Talent alone would not suffice at all.

2 comments:

Bornloser said...

Dude I would have happily subscribed to ur views....but the drubbing that india received today has dampened my spirits.... :(

One important thing to remember is that Indian players have always excelled individually, but we rarely see a collective effort... Team effort is required to win any contest and we should excel as a team consistently.

Individual performances can help us win matches but not tournaments.

mrsgollum said...

India's loss to SL was effectively because the game became a 20-20 match. I guess as Wasim Akram mentioned, when it's a 20-20 game and you know your target you can go bang-bang from first over itself. Unlike our team which played slowly for the first 6 over in our 29 over innings.

Sreesanth bowled very ordinary to add to these existing woes.