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Had MS Dhoni not been the captain

MS Dhoni should rope in Cheteshwar Pujara into the ODI team as soon as possible

In the last six months or so, Team India has woven a thread of defeats overseas. The team has been losing way too many games for its liking, and comprehensively so. MS Dhoni, being the leader of the troops, deserves a major share of the blame.

A team which became the world champion under his leadership is down in the dumps at the moment.  After every piece of failure, he gets away with it citing the inexperience in the eleven. Losing games is fine for a young side. However, repeating the same mistakes time and again is not pardonable.

The Indian team has had familiar problems all along this while.  The top order isn’t firing; middle order is brittle and undependable, spinners aren’t picking up wickets in the middle overs and consequently, our ever so poor death bowling is left exposed.

Dhoni has always preferred to maintain a settled and unchanged side. However, this strategy of persisting with the tried and tested has proved to be counterproductive of late. A couple of players are visibly lacking in skill and temperament to survive the trying conditions abroad.

However, inflexible approach on part of Dhoni has made India pay. Dhoni has the knack of blaming the lack of resources for losing games. It is indeed quite ironical given he doesn’t experiment with fresh talent. How he can he judge without even trying them?

Former Indian skipper, Sunil Gavaskar has been making a lot of headlines of late thanks to his brassy criticism of the Indian national team. In a recent TV interview, he raised a grave issue of favouritism in the Indian team. Quite evidently, there are players in the team who have been lucky to survive for as long as they have.

As a result, everywhere the team tours, four extremely talented players have to warm the benches because of the skipper’s adamancy. It has mattered less whether the team has performed or not. Indifferent attitude towards consistent failures only tends to worsen the case.

As Gavaskar suggests, it seems that a kind of atmosphere has been built in the team wherein the outsiders aren’t allowed permission!

There’s no hiding the fact that MS Dhoni has close links with the BCCI president N Srinivasan. Even the most forward looking selection committee won’t have its way against the wishes of Mr. Srinivasan. Consequently, a few players have been backed despite unimpressive shows.

Let’s have a look the players who wouldn’t have retained/shouldn’t be retaining their place in the national team, but for MS Dhoni. Also, keeping the World Cup 2015 in mind, we take a look at the deserving replacements.

1. Rohit Sharma out, Cheteshwar Pujara in

Rohit Sharma made his international debut in the 1st edition of World T20, held in 2007. He was stamped as being elegant, stylish, expert at wrist-work, and having a lot of time to play his shots. With all the accolades, it took 6 long years for him to debut in Test Cricket.

Sharma’s lazy elegance and penchant to play expansive strokes early on in his innings has time and again cost him and the team, alike. Just because he was talented, Dhoni backed him. Nobody could make Mr. Captain understand that there were hundreds of players waiting in the wings, desperate to perform.

Now that he is the opener and is performing decently well doesn’t discount the fact that had Dhoni not been the captain, Rohit Sharma would have long been forgotten.

At the top of the order, a reliable batsman is a must, particularly in conditions down under. Pujara was/is the ideal option to replace Rohit Sharma. He is technically solid, temperamentally efficient, and has the List A record (2947 runs at 54.57) to back it up.

It is a pity that Pujara is trying his hands at part-time bowling to strengthen his case, as if his batting abilities weren’t enough!

2. Ishant Sharma out, Ishwar Pandey in

Ishant Sharma, too, is a curious case, like the other Sharma. He hit the ground running as he entered the senior squad. With sheer pace, height and movement at his disposal, he was able to upset the best batsmen in the world.

However, over the years, he has lost on pace and movement. Despite having gathered an experience of over 50 Tests, he doesn’t spearhead the attack. His lackadaisical attitude has decisively impacted team’s fortune.

For a reason only known to Dhoni, Ishant was persisted with until he was left with no other option but to cast him aside.

Ishwar Pandey has been waiting in the wings for a while now. He has been topping the wicket-taker charts in the domestic circuit for a couple of years. Moreover, performing well in practice games ahead of internationals hasn’t furthered his contention either.

MS Dhoni believes that he is a ‘work in progress’ and hence can’t be proceeded with. How can he be gauged without being put to test?

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