The 2001 Border Gavaskar Trophy produced chilling moments – Aussies won the first test at Mumbai, India down and almost at Kolkatta, scrambled back with classy 281 of VVS Laxman and then clinched Chepauk test to win the Series 2-1. Harbhajan Singh was the star bowler.Do you know or remember that at concluding Test at Chepauk, India played 3 spinners – opened the bowling with Zaheer Khan and Sourav Ganguly !.. .. and selectors toyed with left-arm spinners – in the 1st it was Rahul Sanghvi (his only test); in the 2nd Venkatapathi Raju and in 3rd Nilesh Kulkarni & Sairaj Bahutule.Incidentally it was the last test for Nilesh who in his debut in Sri Lanka in Colombo in Aug 1997 took a wicket off his very first ball ! .. .. becoming only the 12th bowler in Test history to take a wicket with his first ball ~ but his dream start was to turn into a nightmare: he sent down 419 more balls without taking another wicket, and conceded 195 runs. In the present ICC World Cup 2019,MS Dhoni, who had pretty much batted at No. 5 all throughout the World Cup, was surprisingly sent in to bat after Dinesh Karthik and Hardik Pandya in the semi-final against New Zealand, which raised a lot of eyebrows.India lost in the Semi finals to New Zealand and immediately there were reports that BCCI not happy with selectors’ dealing of India’s No. 4 problem. Indian selectors, led by MSK Prasad toyed and sort of blundered handling India’s No. 4 slot.Test opener KL Rahul walked out to bat at number four in India’s first ICC World Cup 2019 match even though the selectors led by MSK Prasad had clearly stated that all-rounder Vijay Shankar was picked for that spot for the showpiece event as a three dimensional player. After Shikhar Dhawan’s injury, the team management decided to bring Rahul as the opener. Rishab Pant went from nowhere and played straightaway.And when Shankar was ruled out, they flew in opener Mayank Agarwal to fit into the middle-order. Clearly, Prasad and his team had no clear thoughts.But even after a dismal show in one of the most important positions in Indian cricket, the five wise men -- Prasad, Devang Gandhi, Gagan Khoda, Jatin Paranjpe and Sarandeep Singh -- continue in their position !!~ this post is on how Selectors bungled – not in Cricket but in athletics. In 2017 at London, Irony was at its cruellest as Usain Leo Bolt pulled up hurt in his final competitive race to end, in a cry of pain and agony, a decade of dominance that is unrivalled in the history of track and field. Bolt failed to finish the men's 4x100m relay race of the World Athletics Championships after he pulled a hamstring at the home straight.The astonishing turn of events marred what was expected to be a golden farewell.Running the final race of his career, the 30-year-old Bolt, after taking the baton from his Jamaican teammate Yohan Blake, suffered cramps on his left hamstring as he tried, in vain, to chase down the British and American rivals in the last lap of the race.
Selection Bungle - UK Selectors Put Shot Putter in 4 x 400 m Relay Race !
Posted on the 12 August 2019 by Sampathkumar SampathThe 2001 Border Gavaskar Trophy produced chilling moments – Aussies won the first test at Mumbai, India down and almost at Kolkatta, scrambled back with classy 281 of VVS Laxman and then clinched Chepauk test to win the Series 2-1. Harbhajan Singh was the star bowler.Do you know or remember that at concluding Test at Chepauk, India played 3 spinners – opened the bowling with Zaheer Khan and Sourav Ganguly !.. .. and selectors toyed with left-arm spinners – in the 1st it was Rahul Sanghvi (his only test); in the 2nd Venkatapathi Raju and in 3rd Nilesh Kulkarni & Sairaj Bahutule.Incidentally it was the last test for Nilesh who in his debut in Sri Lanka in Colombo in Aug 1997 took a wicket off his very first ball ! .. .. becoming only the 12th bowler in Test history to take a wicket with his first ball ~ but his dream start was to turn into a nightmare: he sent down 419 more balls without taking another wicket, and conceded 195 runs. In the present ICC World Cup 2019,MS Dhoni, who had pretty much batted at No. 5 all throughout the World Cup, was surprisingly sent in to bat after Dinesh Karthik and Hardik Pandya in the semi-final against New Zealand, which raised a lot of eyebrows.India lost in the Semi finals to New Zealand and immediately there were reports that BCCI not happy with selectors’ dealing of India’s No. 4 problem. Indian selectors, led by MSK Prasad toyed and sort of blundered handling India’s No. 4 slot.Test opener KL Rahul walked out to bat at number four in India’s first ICC World Cup 2019 match even though the selectors led by MSK Prasad had clearly stated that all-rounder Vijay Shankar was picked for that spot for the showpiece event as a three dimensional player. After Shikhar Dhawan’s injury, the team management decided to bring Rahul as the opener. Rishab Pant went from nowhere and played straightaway.And when Shankar was ruled out, they flew in opener Mayank Agarwal to fit into the middle-order. Clearly, Prasad and his team had no clear thoughts.But even after a dismal show in one of the most important positions in Indian cricket, the five wise men -- Prasad, Devang Gandhi, Gagan Khoda, Jatin Paranjpe and Sarandeep Singh -- continue in their position !!~ this post is on how Selectors bungled – not in Cricket but in athletics. In 2017 at London, Irony was at its cruellest as Usain Leo Bolt pulled up hurt in his final competitive race to end, in a cry of pain and agony, a decade of dominance that is unrivalled in the history of track and field. Bolt failed to finish the men's 4x100m relay race of the World Athletics Championships after he pulled a hamstring at the home straight.The astonishing turn of events marred what was expected to be a golden farewell.Running the final race of his career, the 30-year-old Bolt, after taking the baton from his Jamaican teammate Yohan Blake, suffered cramps on his left hamstring as he tried, in vain, to chase down the British and American rivals in the last lap of the race.