Having played some cricket in school, club
and college – true one should play to your strength. Three spinners in the team
spoil the balance of the bowling attack, especially when we have part-time
spinners like Virendra Sehwag and Yuvraj Singh who can bowl well enough and
also bring in a surprise element. Ashwin , Pragyan Ojha and Harbhajan Singh
kept bowling short and slow, giving the England batsmen adequate time to adjust
to the turn in Mumbai. But Panesar and Swann were, unlike their Indian
counterparts, quick through the air and off the pitch. The Indian spinners
allowed Englishmen to score over 400 runs which ultimately proved costly.
It is no rocket science that in test
cricket, a good team should have two good pace bowlers bowling consistently at
140 plus in tandem to bowl out the opposition and support the spinners. And if
the spinners fail, they should help to bowl out the opposition. And especially
on foreign tours, as long as we don’t get two to four real fast bowlers bowling
at 140 plus, spinners will have limited success and India won’t make a big
impact on world cricket. The medium pacers with movement off the pitch and air are
just a stop gap arrangement and suitable for one day or Twenty overs cricket.
Dhoni’s choice of three spinners in the last test is a big blow to aspiring pace
bowlers who will feel what is the point of bending their backs and trying hard
on dusty, flat Indian pitches if they are not going to get a chance to play for
India.
Yuvraj Singh and Zaheer Khan are good
players but Yuvraj and now Zaheer suit one day cricket more than test cricket.
Zaheer Khan should now stick to one day cricket and prolong his career and leave
test cricket to young fast bowlers who would be very keen bend their backs to
make an impact on the opposition. India has a strong batting line-up, with two
good pace bowlers and two spinners with a couple of part-timers would make the Indian
team more balanced. Indian selectors must think fast as India will be facing
good international teams in India and abroad in the coming months.
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