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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

INDIA AND THE NO.1 TEST STATUS

Sometimes, expecting a sunny day ahead, it feels miserable when one reaches the office drenched in rain! Indians ought to be feeling the same way after NZ, by no means a strong test side, surprised many with their performance in the first half of the ongoing tournament. For NZ, though, the situation is as unexpected as a call from your ungrateful boss breaking you the delightful news of a promotion and a salary hike!

In my view, such a unidimensional team has never occupied the No.1 status as a test side in the history of cricket. To start with, India has not been able to produce a genuine all rounder since Kapil Dev. The No.5 batting spot has been a concern ever since Saurav Ganguly hung his boots. Barring Anil Kumble, the only consistent Indian bowler in the past decade and Zaheer and Harbhajan to some extent, India has always been marred by a dearth in the bowling department, resorting to the part timers (mainly spinners) to provide support to them in the absence of an able fourth and fifth bowling option. Neither has India been fortunate enough to enjoy the luxury of having a tear away fast bowler such as a Brett Lee.

India, relying thoroughly on its consistent batting performances, has made its way to the top helped by some uninspiring bowling. Indian bowling performances over the past decade have just been like lightning in an otherwise dark sky! They have been inconsistent to say the least, looking like tigers ready to pounce on their prey on one day and looking utterly helpless and lost on the other. No wonder that the Indians were denied a win in this series as batting collapses were triggered by the Kiwi medium pacers in the ongoing test series. Though in terms of being a complete team, Indian current test side shall always be an arguable No.1 side, Sachin,Dravid and Laxman are great legends and unparalleled jewels of the game and perhaps, the team for which they play deserves the No.1 status. The magical feeling one experiences when watching Dravid and Sachin bat together for India shall certainly be missed in the future. Hence, let us sit back and enjoy what shall be remembered as the golden era of Indian test cricket.

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