I have strong feeling about the remarks made by Pakistan ex-wicketkeeper Moin Khan that Sachin Tendulkar is now past his prime time. Yes he is correct. We wish what has happened to Saurav Ganguly should not happen to Sachin. He should go out gracefully.
It is very surprising that despite having two specialist openers in the reserve bench, the Indian team did not play them in any of the three tests and instead, Dravid played as a makeshift opener.
None of the team members realised that the national pride was at stake.They lacked in team spirit and were only looking for personal glorification.There was no need for that fast run rate all that was expected of them to stand and support the player who was going great guns.Instead every one wanted to be a part of the mele.Sorry India your sons have betrayed you.
The Indian team is like anything else Indian- unaccountable brilliant in patches. Divided, talented,inconsistent in performance and all in a hurry. So typically Indian. So typically us.
Let's not blame the heroes. Th ey never were in the first place. We gave them the crowns. ONe thing is clear. Will Greg Chappel be called upon to answer how Dravid has changed the mindset that Gangully had imposed? What happened to the great 'team spirit. One domestic series is all that it lasted!
no matter coach chappell teaches indian cricketers all the tricks in the book.....unless an until he instills the fighting spirit of the aussies .......the indian team is going to crumble under pressure like the way it did in karachi....