Sunday, February 22, 2015

Gavaskar&Vishwanath, Tendulkar & Dravid, Who next?

Taking a look at overseas performance of India since1932, two distinct pattern seems to emerge.One between 1971-1982 and one between 1996-2008.During this period while India managed to do well in India, it was competitive abroad winning series in England, West Indies and Pakistan, often for the first time.Both these phases saw India having two very  good batsmen, Gavaskar and Vishwanath in the first phase and Tendulkar and Dravid in the second.There was a decent support cast and good bowlers but the bulwark of two competent world class batsmen kept the team afloat.the decline of the second pair and now lacking any pair with similar capabilities, India finds itself in a situation where overseas visits often end with defeats and inconsistent performance.
There have been away series with bowlers led by Kapil Dev helping India make winning forays, home and away.There have been batsmen like Amarnath, Vengsarkar,Azharuddin and Sehwag who have shone and in Sehwag's case dazzled but the confidence the two pairs brought were unmatched.The present has Kohli, definitely the best ODI batsman today but who else?

India's World Cup

The World Cup presents the Indian Cricket team with an opportunity to outshine the rest in a few weeks and drown out there tales of woes of the past year and "Turn(ing) all (your) sad sounds around
When you sing “Hey, nonny nonny” instead." That is what they have been doing for the last two Sundays.India have it in them to defend their title, their recent form notwithstanding.The indian cricket team winning abroad in 2015 will not solve long time problems but give ideas to the ICC. what about a world Cup in the West indies with all of India's matches in the USA.What kind of crowd can you expect?And a sustained six weeks of cricket could change the scene in the USA where weather in large parts are conducive to cricket.