Thursday, December 15, 2005

Sourav goes, why?

This report from The Telegraph (15th Dec, 2005) says it all -

Calcutta, Dec.14: Not many seasons ago, there were quite a few (national selectors included) who pilloried Sourav Ganguly for “promoting” Yuvraj Singh.

Apparently, the former Team India captain would insist that the allrounder simply had to be in the squad.

More recently, in Zimbabwe, Sourav preferred Yuvraj to Mohammed Kaif despite coach Greg Chappell placing both on a par ahead of the Test series.

This afternoon, Sourav himself got dropped as the selectors — plus, significantly, captain Rahul Dravid and Chappell — decided that the No.6 slot in the third and final Test against Sri Lanka (Motera, from Sunday) would go to Yuvraj.

Supreme irony, did someone say? Of course, it doesn’t end there.

Earlier this season, the selectors kept Sourav out of the ODIs arguing that experience notwithstanding, a “winning combination” wouldn’t be disturbed simply to accommodate him.

A winning combination —India won the Kotla Test by a massive 188 runs, ensuring the three-Test series can’t be lost — has been disturbed, but only to drop Sourav!

Change in standards?

If chief selector Kiran More is to be believed, somebody with Sourav’s experience (86 Tests and 5,150 runs) couldn’t be retained in the 15, but excluded from the 11.

Such concern is laudable.

Sourav, however, hasn’t been replaced by a middleorder batsman (or, even an allrounder). Instead, Mumbai opener Wasim Jaffer has been recalled after three years.

Logically, Jaffer should have come in for the out-of- form Gautam Gambhir, who managed no more than five runs in the first two Tests.

The accountability factor, quite clearly, doesn’t come into play for everybody.

At the Kotla, Sourav scored 40 and 39. Neither was a great innings, but definitely contributed to the larger cause.

In fact, his 121-run partnership with Sachin Tendulkar in the first innings was the highest (on either side) in the Test.

In innings No.2, Sourav and Yuvraj stitched together 81. Those runs came at a critical period and gave Mahendra Singh Dhoni the freedom to explode in his inimitable manner.

The selectors’ decision may have far-reaching consequences.

For one, Sourav is now in doubt (if not ruled out entirely) for the three-Test series in Pakistan and, secondly, there’s a question mark over whether he will retain category A when fresh contracts are offered later this month.

“If the Test squad for Pakistan has 16 players, then Sourav does have a good chance of making a comeback,” a top source told The Telegraph late tonight.

Nothing can be guaranteed as an extra berth may go to a bowler or a second wicketkeeper.

According to sources, the decision to drop Sourav was taken before the selectors actually sat down with Chappell and Dravid.

“Obviously, informal discussions preceded the meeting and there was no debate over Sourav… The decision was absolutely unanimous,” informed somebody who was present behind closed doors.

Sourav, one understands, learnt of his exclusion from Dravid and Chappell. He didn’t react.

India’s most successful captain didn’t have anything to say to the media either. Reached for a comment on his cellphone, he said: “I have no reaction.” Asked whether he’d thought about the future, Sourav replied: “I haven’t… Let me return home tonight.”

He did, but didn’t say a word.

13 Comments:

At 11:07 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have full sympathies with Saurabh but at the end u get what u sow. And may be he returns but this is a lesson for kolkata that no player is above the game . One can say India missed out one of the best due to insensitive kolkata people. He has been slapped by the dirty politics once he played.This is my personal view. Saurabh has got plenty of chances , and this time he didnt get a deserving one.

 
At 11:08 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

OH I forgot to write it was Sweta.

 
At 11:18 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wonderful article rob, i totally agree with u, but only one thing is in the selectors favour , thinking about the future and breeding new players ....... Saurav shud hav been treated well by the board, why include him in the first place if this was already planned.... Nothing more than pre-planned embarassment and shame for the former skipper....

 
At 11:49 AM, Blogger Vivek said...

Ya, it now seems it would've been better if he hadn't been brought back into the team.

 
At 12:03 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Then some people wouldnt have got a lesson.

 
At 1:04 PM, Blogger biswajit said...

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At 1:10 PM, Blogger biswajit said...

What lesson you want to preach to the kolkatans, sweta? They know the game more than most people in this part of the world. For Kolkata, we take pride in dada for being the best captain, a feat that will never be attained by any other and specially dravid. This guy does not know how to captain. We will always take matters with heart...that makes the city so unique.
What ever good result that is happenning it is due to dada, no gimmicks, no dravid, no greg (not at all). Greg, did the world forgot his underarm balling episode along with his bro.
Dada will come back...and that will be the beginning of other face of indian cricket.
Till then I will prefer punishing myself watching saas-bahu serails rather than cricket.

 
At 2:02 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

See I have made a resolution I wont argue with a bong over for personal reasons(as most of them happens to be my friend)..and please I m not preaching...whoever was suppose to have given a good one.

 
At 2:08 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Only some people can depict the city bigger than the country and those are certain to claim the are almighty. who cares?:-)
Sweta

 
At 3:11 PM, Blogger Vivek said...

Hi Biswajit, I've been reading your blog since you got the job at Accenture & meaning to post a comment on it one of these days, but I guess you've beaten me to it. Nice to hear from you.

Keep the comments coming & don't be too mad at Sweta .... she thinks with the heart too.

 
At 9:16 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Guys.. I mean wait.. Did You find another hidden angle to this dropping.. Sharad Pawar has become the BCCI president now. What i think .. is a clear cut politics envolving here. To include players from Maharashtra & Mumbai.. Team.
After seeing the performance of Ganguly in the 2nd test, i don't suppose he deserved to be dropped. I think whole country will agree to it.
I don't say Jaffer is not good replacement for him.. But u cud have given the guy extra chances 3 yrs back .. when he was in gud form.. I don't think he is done pretty good this season to be getting this place.
Anyway .. Lets see whose turn is next..

 
At 11:50 AM, Blogger biswajit said...

Hi Vivek, I banged into blogging...only after going through your blogs. I liked them for their fast paced and good visualization. I started after I got the job at accenture, since these are my initial days in this company, accenture comes to my blog frequently.
I am still learning the art of blogging. Thanks to u.
And yes keep visiting my blogs.

 
At 10:03 AM, Blogger Vivek said...

Thanks for the compliments.

 

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