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As some of you know, I have given up on big names after India's debacle in the 2007 WC. All the big talk [hu ha India *pepsi*] and little deliverance is frustrating .... Just a few months ago, they talked abt being the 2nd best team in tests [my foot] after beating Australia in Perth but that inconsistency is creeping up in tests as well
the goal-post of consistency has been dragged so low that Laxman's 50s here and there are making him look good .... and which to some would no doubt equate into Laxman being the best
when the new guys crumbled in the final of the Asia cup, the stereotypes came up with comments like how Dravid and Co would have been more effective in ODIs .... clearly, some are missing the signs of the goal-post being dragged lower OR is it that Indians take too long to wake up to reality [no wonder the British ruled the sub-continent for 200 years]
so coming to the point: which one of the 5 below should retire?
Kumble, Tendulkar, Dravid, Ganguly and Laxman.
do they still have it in them to match their high standards [or be at 80%] or do we need to bring in youngsters who may not exactly meet the above 5s past high standards but may be meet their current standards and hopefully improve a lot to become a force to reckon with in the future
mathematically speaking [for those who face reading comprehension challenges]
In the past: the five = 100%
Now: the five = 67.34%
New guys = 67% [may be 65% ]
Opportunity = New guys being groomed so that they can get up to 75-80% in future
Threat = the 5 could well come back to 80% after losing 5 series and then again drop their performance levels after doing well in 2 series
Discuss
the goal-post of consistency has been dragged so low that Laxman's 50s here and there are making him look good .... and which to some would no doubt equate into Laxman being the best
when the new guys crumbled in the final of the Asia cup, the stereotypes came up with comments like how Dravid and Co would have been more effective in ODIs .... clearly, some are missing the signs of the goal-post being dragged lower OR is it that Indians take too long to wake up to reality [no wonder the British ruled the sub-continent for 200 years]
so coming to the point: which one of the 5 below should retire?
Kumble, Tendulkar, Dravid, Ganguly and Laxman.
do they still have it in them to match their high standards [or be at 80%] or do we need to bring in youngsters who may not exactly meet the above 5s past high standards but may be meet their current standards and hopefully improve a lot to become a force to reckon with in the future
mathematically speaking [for those who face reading comprehension challenges]
In the past: the five = 100%
Now: the five = 67.34%
New guys = 67% [may be 65% ]
Opportunity = New guys being groomed so that they can get up to 75-80% in future
Threat = the 5 could well come back to 80% after losing 5 series and then again drop their performance levels after doing well in 2 series
Discuss
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