Both Dhoni and Sehwag have mentioned about rotation of players. Which is good thing.
Sooner than later, we will want to have Team B operational (which is almost same as Team A ), Dhoni can stay in both team A and team B, the difference is that in team B, the captain could be Sehwag or Yuvi. Both Team A and Team B will cooperate. Dhoni can opt for rest from team B.
Team A can still maintain Dhoni as the captain.
Over time, the Team A and Team B can resolve many problems such as selection of players, rotation, resting, dealing with burnout, captaincy transition, cooperation between team A and B, etc. etc.
Re: Dhoni need not avoid Team B option
by Jai Singh Rathore on Nov 26, 2008 01:35 PM
ha ha why only A.and B..is ur english knowledge stopedd there..we want 26 teams A-Z with different players to facilitate more players of our 26 states...ok na?
common all bloggers, whether we talk of politics/cricket/cinema, this www is seen throughout the world. lets write our blogs with only one society INDIA and not as particular as one state or one sect of people. every state/city/street/house has got some unique talent or the other. so lets be united in contributing something to the society rather than individual status. no one fighting here for their respective state here is not going to be crowned as the first person of that state. one country, oneness, INDIANS.
Re: Ishant
by haresh jagtiani on Nov 24, 2008 04:17 PM
i agree with you. Flintoff can use any kind of language but if Asian players do the same, everyone knows what happens.
Re: Hats off to Gujarati
by Gabbar on Nov 24, 2008 01:58 PM
Arrey Gujju bhai, 2-3 to angrejon ne bhi pakad rakhe hain - Owais Shah, Samit Patel - ye kyun nahi jita pate hain bhaiye. Tu jaake thakur se mil. wo samjhayega tujhe.
Re: Hats off to Gujarati
by Jignesh shah on Nov 24, 2008 02:01 PM
Gabbar to mara gaya par kachra idhar chhod ke gaya hai. Murde Gabbar, these 2 Owais Shah and Samit Patel are also hepling India to win by non performing at right time for England. Duffer so it is also indirect contribution of Gujarati people to win India.
Re: Re: Hats off to Gujarati
by Ek Common Man on Nov 24, 2008 02:17 PM
Dear Jignesh Shah, this really shows the depth of your thinking. A frog living in a small 'mug' thinks that it is the largest part of the ocean and continues to live like that.
Please continue to day-dream and live in your own GJ.
Re: Hats off to Gujarati
by Yagna Sarma on Nov 24, 2008 02:00 PM
hope u r from India ie Gujarat a small part of India...keep that in mind..dont split nation in the name of State or caste or color..jai hind
Re: Re: Re: Hats off to Gujarati
by jagadish mayane on Nov 24, 2008 03:01 PM
Sahi bola common man. Tera jaisa nam hai waisihi soch hai-like a common man-like a common Indian.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Hats off to Gujarati
by Ek Common Man on Nov 24, 2008 03:06 PM
Thank you Jagadish. I am also glad that you share a similar view like mine when it comes to "India".
It is purely because of this regional fights, that we have become 'soft-targets' for terrorists from the world-over. If all of us rise up and scream in one voice, all the terrorist camps across the border will vanish without a trace!!!