Sunday, March 18, 2007

Why did we lose to Bangladesh?


Viru to open the batting?

I really doubt the seriousness with which the Indian team took the field during their world cup opener against Bangladesh. Will any sane person let an out-of-form batsman like Sehwag, open the batting? They made the mistake and they paid the price when Viru dragged an in-cutter on to the stumps. I t was Mortaza who hit the first nail on the Indian coffin. Experts have been repeatedly saying that ODIs are won by good opening partnerships. While batting first, only when a team gets a decent opening partnership, can the middle order capitalize on the good start and build an innings to set a defendable target.

Dravid ‘The Best No.3’ Batsman

The moment the Indian team’s think-tank saw the openers struggling to get going and score runs freely, they should have decided that the next batsman who goes in should not be an inexperienced player (Robin Uthappa) but a technically sound batsman (Dravid). If the team management can’t take such simple logical decisions, then the logic behind hiring a foreign coach is in question.


Middle order collapse

The Indian middle order collapsed once again denying the team any opportunity to recover from the pathetic start that they had. Uthappa departed flashing outside the off stump. Tendulkar, Dravid and even Dhoni fell prey to some top quality left arm spin bowling by Rafique and Razzak. The next time when somebody tells you that the Indians are good players of spin bowling, give that person a tight slap and ask him/her to watch this match’s video. Ganguly and Yuvi had no option but to do the damage control by not losing another wicket.


Good partnership between Dada and Yuvi

The only consolation in the otherwise poor Indian batting display, was the partnership between Dada and Yuvi. They played sensible cricket and kept the score board ticking. In their attempt to rotate the strike, they didn’t miss any opportunity to score boundaries off loose deliveries. They eventually got out trying to accelerate the scoring rate.


Mahi disappoints


M.S. Dhoni, who is being appreciated by experts through out the world for his ability to change gears at will, didn’t do justice to his fans. When Ganguly departed, leaving Mahi with a tail-ender called Bhajji, what would anybody expect Dhoni to do? Dhoni should have held one end and should have asked Harbhajan to go for his shots. But he did the exact opposite. He tried to guide the ball fine between the wicket-keeper and the gully fielder and ended up giving an easy catch.


Lack of application

If the irresponsible performance by the Indian batters has to be summed-up, then I would call it ‘Lack of Application’. Had the top order batsman showed the courage and guts that Zaheer and Munaf displayed, we could have scored in excess of 250. In fact during the Bangladeshi innings, for the last half an hour we were defending the runs scored by this Indian duo’s last wicket partnership.


Bangladesh’s innings

The Bangladeshis were impressive in their batting too. Their opener Tamim Iqbal, blasted the Indian bowling and gave his team a very good start. Rahim is the player whom the irresponsible Indian batsmen should learn from. He never looked like getting out through out his innings. His strike rate was not high, alright, but the way he held one end of their batting and saw his team home was commendable. Saqibul Hasan exhibited a fearless batting display. Ashraful, the gutsy Bangladeshi batsman who scored a century against Australia during that historic defeat that the Aussies suffered at the hands of Bangladesh, had very little to do, before taking his team to victory.


Indian Bowling

The Indian bowling was good considering that the match went on till the 48th over. Bhajji was the most impressive of the lot. Munaf Patel also impressed with his impeccable line and length. Zaheer, who sent the 1st Bangladeshi batsman to the pavilion, and Agarkar looked decent on a bowler friendly pitch.

Overall a forgettable outing for Team India.

9 comments:

Dhanya said...

Brilliant write-up. Though the Indian total wasn't great, I thought it was still defendable. However, our boys lacked the confidence and the belief that they can pull it off. They gave up without a fight which was very disappointing to see.

mindcircus said...

Awesome insight, Prasanna.. A very fogettable day for Indian cricket elucidated gorgeously.. I hope you write a lot more about such outages; at least it'll help people like us explore stuff we'd otherwise prefer to bury without a second thought.. :) - Jitendra

shekhar said...

way to go machi!!u hit the nail on the head man.a very sad strt after all the hoo hha India thing.these guys shud strt payig taxes and shud be made more accountable.Also the Indian fielding was very shoddy all areworried abt their clothes geettig soiled.even a minnow like Bangledesh can do a better job at that.

Jitu said...

Hey prasanna, i agree that this was a disappointing performance by the indians but then i dont totally agree that shewag shouldn't have opened for the reason that he is an opener and is trying to find form and if you let him play down the order it means that the team does not have confidence in him and it would affect his performance again. So the question to be asked would be whether his inclusion is justified. If yes then i believe that he should open for india... Dhoni ...high expectation but failed to perform but isnt it one of the match where he failed to perform and we have to understand that each player cannot perform in every match. apart from these two points i totally agree with you and wat about the commitment shown on the ground??? I felt it was very low...Anyways lets hope for the best and give all our support to the india team while they are going trough this bad patch. :)

YHK said...

good analysis

Sundeep said...

I really think that the writer prasanna raman,has taken great pains to analyse this match and come up with the areas where we lag behind when it comes to pulling of a victory against a mediocre team while defending. It would have been more exciting had India won the match, as the writer so visibly has a lot of talent. I will be looking forward to this space, as soon as the bermuda match finishes.. as i cant wait to read what raman has to say bout the match.

Unknown said...

kya baat hai bhai!! good one for beginners... waitin for ind vs bermuda match views from u!!

Vivek said...

Good one !!!!!!!, The analysis was a good But Shewag should open the innings. The reason i feel is that, Shewag is a kind of batsman you would like to throw anything that comes outside the line. we can utlise this only at the start of the innings when there is a field restrictions and ball is new. Even shewag scores some quick fire runs this would help india. Ofcourse you can agrue with why cant this be done with new comer Robin uthappa. Yes we can but, Shewags expiernce would help when it matters. Moreover Bastman like shewag cannot be used like dhoni or zaheer who likes to hit the ball very hard. So it doeent makes sense to play shewag as a "TAIL" ender . This can only be done when he is taken as a bowler rather than a bastmen.

As you have mentioned that shewag is out of form. Batsman like shewag doesnt need a form to score runs. He is not a technically sound bastman like dravid but his ability to watch and hit the ball makes him unique.We have even seen hunders of match in which he gets out after scoring quick fires,Its just the matter how he does on that day.

zonevikram said...

Hey Prasanna, Brilliant analysis and impressive usage of the language. I wouldn't be surprised to see you as a cricket columnist in the future especially after having read your blog.