There is a lot of politics going on and that's the reason why we lose more matches than winning. There are players good enough to win matches against any country but their priority is not game/nation but sheer politics for reasons best known to them. Whether Dhoni steps down or not, it is not going to make any difference. As long as we have such politics in the game, we are not going to stand anywhere. Just see how the great Viv Richards broke down when WI lost the WC in 1983 and see the response from our MOST TALENTED (BUT USELESS) PLAYER that "people cannot blame or criticize for a loss" and that... he forgot that it was WC semi and a loss there would throw the team out of WC... As long as such a "passion" exists, the team is not going to do anything better. The other disturbing fact is that we can observe collective failure... not a single batsman out of 5/6 tries to build up an innings whereas even in teams like Bangladesh, even the lower order tries to build up innings and tries to contribute their mite..
Enjoyed the benefits from the team built by Dada. But he has failed to built on. He always favored useless t20 players from CSK. Now he is paying the price. He should be out of the team ..
Dhoni said it is fine if the coach's position remains vacant for some time rather than appointing ‘anybody’ to fill in. He has not said that it can be left vacant forever. And he is right as Shastri has already started playing politics by supporting the future captain rather than concentrating on present team. Coach has to nurture the team given to him and not play politics. Contributions of Dhoni and his understanding of the game is much superior than Shastri.
Re: Coach for Indian Team
by DrYaako TikaNovva on Jun 23, 2015 06:00 AM
Good excuse, you should have given this fiction to Dhoni, he could have used it as an excuse in the conference.
Dhoni said it is fine if the coach's position remains vacant for some time rather than appointing ‘anybody’ to fill in. He has not said that it can be left vacant forever. And he is right as Shastri has already started playing politics by supporting the future captain rather than concentrating on present team. Coach has to nurture the team given to him and not play politics. Contributions of Dhoni and his understanding of the game is much superior than Shastri.
Dhoni is Wrong : Because a coach is a must for any playing team. Not Team Director - who himself does wrong thing correctly. ho gives a team dinner when tour itself is not over. Dhoni is RIGHT:- They are playing non stop.
It is sad that such a cool, composed and clever cricketer is facing a deep tunnel ahead.
It appears suddenly that they there are lots off General in Indian Team, no solider. So we will keep on losing the war (Games0
Re: Wrong & Right
by srikumar srikumar on Jun 23, 2015 03:05 AM
Basically Dhoni is showing Ravi the place by saying what he did! Ravi is the villian ! Get him out soon and the problems will be largely off!