Shikhar Dhawan, Ajinkya Rahane, Mandeep Singh, Asok Dhinda, Parvinder Awana, Manvinder Bisla you all have done well and are good enough to do well in future too and contribute more for Team India. But you all need to train harder. I can be of help in this regard. Get in touch for your betterment.
Looks like success stories are measured only by statistics. While I do agree with the list here, a young bowler is missed out in this list. It is Ashok Dinda of Pune Warriors. His bowling is fantastic.
Although IPL-5 was a grand success in terms of quality of cricket, close finishes etc. but it was the international stars who stole the show in all the deptts.Performance of Indian cricketers overall was somewhat subdued.IPL management must ponder over this aspect and find ways to improve performance of Indians especially to invent exciting youngsters. The decision to auction uncapped players is a good move and would help unearth more young talents. The notable uncapped youngsters who made a mark include likes of Manvinder Bisla, Ambatti Raidu, Naman Ojha,Mandeep Singh, Parvinder Awana and one or two more .Among the capped Indian players seniors like Gambhir, Ajinkay Rahane, Shikhar Dhavan, Rohit Sharma,Virat Kohli Manoj Tiwary,Pathan Brothers ,Umesh yadav, Varun Aron ,Vinay Kumar etc. were some of the notables who need to be given more chances However among Indian pacers apart from the young Parvinder Awana one more capped pacer who impressed richly deserves a chance to be tried out for the sep T20 WC is the old wily horse Laxmati Balaji. Fitness permitting Balaji certainly deserves a recall for the T20 WC.The young Indian new pace attack for the T20 WC can consist of Unesh Yadav,Varun Aron, Irfan Patrhan,Parvinder Awana, Vinay Kumar, L Balaji etc.
Re: INDUCT P AWANA & RECALL L BALAJI FOR T20 WC.
by santosh deshpande on May 30, 2012 09:35 PM
I agree in d bowling dept, foreigners have taken away almost everything. But, in batting it has been all india with d exception of gayle. Gambhir, Rahane, sehwag, dhawan, mandeep, bisla
IT IS NOT IPL IT IS IBL. THAT IS INDIAN BUSINESS LEAGUE F&P (FIX & PLAY), IF WE ANALYSE THE CRUCIAL MATCHES WE CAN COMES TO KNOW THIS. YOURS TRUE INDIAN
Re: IT IS NOT IPL IT IS IBL THAT IS INDIAN BUSINESS LEAGUE F&
by Incredible India on May 30, 2012 04:08 PM
Sir have you played cricket ever in your life time; By cricket i dont mean playing with your son;
Re: IT IS NOT IPL IT IS IBL THAT IS INDIAN BUSINESS LEAGUE F&
by Incredible India on May 30, 2012 04:09 PM
Everything is business why should companies do charity for your entertainment;
Re: Re: IT IS NOT IPL IT IS IBL THAT IS INDIAN BUSINESS LEAGUE F&
by Chandran KR on May 30, 2012 11:28 PM
We dont need any charity in the form of money. The only charity we expect is that these companies leave Indian players alone so that they can win international tournaments. We divided the losers in international tournaments into different teams and keep watching the nonsense.
The whole world knows that Football clubs are more money making than cricket clubs... The most valued player is just 2.1 million $ whereas average football players gets 20 million Euros..