Redemption! Jekyll and Hyde style..
Welcome to the real curtain raiser to the world Cup. What has gone before this, minnows bashing or champions breaking TVs, its all an entré to the main course. If Ponting or Dhoni was asked before the start of this World Cup, which captain they would love to avoid most till finals, they would have mentioned each other. The fact that they face up to each other today to decide who misses out on a berth in the semi finals, is an indication of how much under-par they have performed. Australia, though got drubbed by the Poms in test series, showed their opponents their rightful place in ODI series winning handsomely, and maintained their supremacy in the ODI ranking. India, who on the other hand came into this competition from a difficult tour to South Africa where in spite of their main players not participating, did quite well in the ODI series and certainly surprised their fans and opponents equally. While Aussies were coming from a high, Indians were coming home. And with their linchpins like Tendulkar, Sehwag and Gambhir returning and their spinners likely to find more bite from the tracks, Indians were certainly fancied to prevail in all the games they played. However, typical Jekyll and Hyde Indian show has had most of the their supporters, including die-hard fans like me, hesitant to consider them as firm favorites. It is difficult to predict the outcome of the game, at least for some one like me who has a soft corner for both the teams and would have loved to see them play the finals. That way I would have been the winner!! Not to be...
Let us analyse this sans emotions.Take strengths of both teams first:
- India have perhaps the most robust batting line up of all. There are proven match winners and three out of top five have scored tons in this comp. Sehwag, Tendulkar are at the top of the leader board of individual runs. With 5 centuries between them in this comp, Indian batting looks settled.
- Indians will be playing at home; home crowds and home wickets. Things can't get any better.
- As for bowling, their spinners will be a little more difficult to get away than on normal roads.
- For Aussies, their pace battery is formidable due to their air speed which can negate slowness of the wicket to some extent.
- Aussie batsmen, though not looking in great form at present, are proven champs.
- Typical Australian never-say-die spirit has always given its opponents something more to worry about apart from their skills.
- Australian fielding has always been top class, even when they carry some players in their 30s..
- Indian batting has had two collapses that defies logic. Their opponents will try to exploit that.
- Indian bowling has, except for Zak and Bhajji to some extent, looked insipid and at times, lacking ideas.
- And of course, Indian fielding is made up of some slow movers and some who would not be selected in an international side, if fielding was a criteria.
- Last but not the least for India, it is also a home-pressure and incredible hype of winning at home and giving their favored son a deserving farewell.
- Australian batting, on the other hand has so far looked superior on paper more than on the turf. So far no a single batsman has scored a ton.
- While pace bowling looks formidable, back up spin department looks innocuous. So potentially 20 overs of loose bowling if Indian batsmen can time their assault properly.
- Most importantly, Australia looks a disjointed unit at present with the skipper being under-fire more from his own side than any opponent. This has to be the most unhappy looking Australian unit I have seen with its skipper at his grumpiest!! Ponting's "love-affair" with India is not making it easy for him to feel at home, which I believe, is affecting his performance.
Perhaps for the first time, I feel Indian and Australian fans both are in the same camp; camp of uncertainty!! For a team that has held an ownership of this Cup for as long as Aussies have, it is definately a new territory.On the other hand, for India, a team playing at home, in their favourable conditions and coming off a reasonably tough but successful campaign, it is equally unexpected to be in the same position. Rarely India and Australia have been so level in ODIs. Hopefully the Jeckyl and Hyde nature of the Indian team will work its magic tonight in their favour!!! India will never get a better chance at redemption for the World Cup final defeat of 2003!!!
May the best on the day, win!!
May the best team win... Amen !
ReplyDeleteYes, even in our hearts, we definitely want to see India in the Finals, there exists explained/unexplained uncetainty. That collapse history is scary. And above all, hope that fix-o-match does not decide the game !!
ReplyDeleteAnd they did..Thanks Guys, for your comments. While it could have been better, it was good to see an all round batting performance; certainly Dr. Jekyl prevailed last night!! Let us hop Mr. Hyde stays in the cupboard till 2nd April..
ReplyDeleteGood One !! I think we nearly lost the plot especially Yuvi/Gambhir run out
ReplyDeleteeven though it was Yuvi's fault, Captain Mighty needs to deliver, he has'nt risen to the occasion yet , I like the young men Raina and Virat, they look very cool and assured , even Gambhir was a very well set,
I think Sreesanth should be in and Munaf should be rested, same goes for Sehwag instead Yusuf should be in and he can get do some belting when needed,
Targets for Pak will be Tendulkar,Yuvi and Dhoni
Waiiting for your assessment b4 India vs Pak on 30th
Cheers
On to the next big one...I think they should be bold and drop Munaf and take Yusuf. Munaf and Yusuf roughly have the same # of runs leaked and between Raina, Yusuf, Virat and Yuvraj they can easily do 20 overs (and of course we have Sachin for extra surprise!!). This will give us all the batsman in the side and try to score as much as possible against perhaps the best in form bowling attack. Pak batting is not that great so if you can put something more than 300+, it would be hard for them to chase and we can chase anything they put up. What do you think?
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ReplyDeleteThanks Jai. India V Pakistan will be a humdinger, as always! Agreed that Dhoni the batsman needs to come to the party soon, but he was outstanding as a captain against Aussies. I have rarely seen such an attacking captainship from an Indian captain.
ReplyDeletePrashant, thanks for your comments. While Yusuf and Munaf look equal statistically, I don't know what type of wicket will be there in Mohali. There is always a bit for pacers up there. I would have given Sreesanth a go against Aussies. To throw him in the mix now could be difficult, but well worth a try. Raina gives so much more in the field that he has to be in. With Yusuf, Ashwin and Bhajji all three playing, it will be too much of the same. I would prefer a pace bowler. Virat and Sachin don't count as bowlers, in my opinion. Against Aussies, we were lucky with both not giving away many more...