This tour
has been disastrous for Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli and Cheteshwar Pujara and for team India in the Tests. Perhaps if
Rohit Sharma had not injured himself, Dhawan may not have played today – all that
is history - It was over No. 31 - Gurney to Dhawan, crowd braying for blood and a low full toss
smacked for a flat 6 – Dhawan finishing unbeaten 97 (may not rue the missed
ton) as India remarkably sealed the Series 3-0 winning by 9 wickets and 19.3
overs to spare. A couple of overs
earlier at 27.5 Rahane milked Woakes for a couple to fine leg and raised his
bat gently celebrating his maiden century in ODIs – a grand match winning
effort at that. He had an opening
partnership of 183 with Dhawan. The win was Dhoni's 91st victory as India ODI captain,
breaking the record of Mohammad Azharuddin.
After putting the
hosts in, India's seamers did the early damage before spin set the seal on
another limp England batting display. England’s
conservative approach to one-day batting and their failures against spin is not
new, but -symptomatic of a regime that is slow to take risks from top to
bottom. They have been paralysed by spin, and not even exceptional spin at
that, for years, and unless they find a way to be more positive and take the
game to the bowlers they will keeping lagging behind the rest. Today with Bhuvi removing openers and Shami
chipping in, they were 24/3 – an unlikely
batting display by Mooen Ali brought in for his fifth ODI as England's
allrounder in place of Ben Stokes, lifted them to respectability. England
folded within full quota and had to bowl a score less.
Dhawan has been searching for runs –
and this was a golden opportunity that he cashed in. Ajinkya Rahane naturally the Man of the Match.
BCCI reports that MRF
Pace Foundation has entered into a
historic agreement with BCCI – the MOU finalized today includes a tie-up between
India’s premier pace foundation and the BCCI for the next five years. The MRF
Pace Foundation over the years has contributed to the success of fast bowlers
from around the world. The BCCI will send current and upcoming pace bowlers to
the academy to train under the Director of the Pace Foundation, the legendary
Glenn McGrath. The bowlers will be split into Elite and Probables categories
and the training will be imparted in batches.
~ and is that a paradigm shift in a
land which once played 5 spinners in a Test in England – the July 1967 test –
India did well to dismiss England for 298 and 203……….. match was lost due to a
poor batting display in 1st innings (92)- there were quality spinners – Bishan
Bedi, Bhagwat Chandrasekhar, Srinivasan Venkatraghavan, Erapalli Prasanna –
besides this four - the attack was
opened by another spinner V Subramanya who bowled 10 overs and Budhi Kunderan ~
yes, a quality wicket-keeper, who bowled 4 overs……..
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
2nd Sept.
2014.
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