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Sri Lanka v India, 1st Test, SSC, Colombo, 4th day
India no more masters of spin - Sanjay Manjrekar
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July 26, 2008
Murali and Mendis inflict a humilitaing defeat on India
 
 
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Posted by SVXX on (July 27 2008, 16:27 PM GMT)

India's predicament against Sri Lankan spin can be summed up in this little rhyme I made up... "Turn to stumps, skid to pad, if Murali can't get you, Mendis can" I'd sure like to see how Mendis fares in Australia. You don't get turn there, but you get bounce. His skidders would be invaluable. He is a very good prospect for the future of Sri Lankan spin bowling. As for India's homework, they will have to work out both Murali and Mendis separately. They have vastly different styles. Murali relies on vicious turn and Mendis relies on straightening and cutting. I don't think the solution is to entirely rely on young ones, as zaf has said. We've seen how the young ones fared in the Asia Cup. They need more time. Kumble is right. This team has achieved wonderful things. I'm sure it'll bounce back!

Posted by Aasim on (July 27 2008, 15:21 PM GMT)

I think we should stop calling our batting lineup the best in the world because its not, barring a handful of matches these batsmen have never won matches consistently for india, look at the win percentage record of our country against their personal record on the whole its pretty clear that all they do is play for themselves and its no secret that the sachin we have known and seen in the past is no more now he is just playing to set records which is going to be very difficult to protect for long, players like ponting will surpass him sooner or later.

Posted by Cric_Star_one on (July 27 2008, 15:16 PM GMT)

I think Yuvraj and Dhoni should have been included or played. Gambhir doesn't have patience and Sehwag is not a reliable test player. I don't think there is any place for Kumble in the team anymore. Thanks for his services, he has been a great player but its time to go now. Same goes for Sachin, Dravid, and Ganguly. I don't understand why India doesn't work on their fast bowling, the fastest bowler they have can only bowl just over 140k. May be they need to do some workout ! Sri Lanka on the other hand was just amazing, complete team effor and no big stars and thats how the game should be played.

Posted by mk_Taiyab on (July 27 2008, 15:15 PM GMT)

Agreed that one loss will not make any good team bad. But the way they loss literally within three days is very bad. Did any batsman tried to stay at the wicket. Most of them got out trying b'coz they played bad shots (read Sehwag, Gabhir, Sachin). True that new indian batsmen are not that great players of spin. But we had Sehwag, Saurabh,Sachin,Dravid and Laxman and even Gambhir but none looked comfortable at all. They were batting like they have never played spinners before. If the batting was horrible so was the bowling and fielding. We had two spinners who are suppose to be world class but they could not combinely pick-up atleast what Mendis picked in the first innings. I can never doubt the ability of Anil Kumble but Harbhajan is just disappointing. He can no longer be called a world class spinner. I still feel India can come back in the series you guys have did it in the past. Wish you all the best for GALLE...CHACK DE INDIA!

Posted by Spiderman203 on (July 27 2008, 14:47 PM GMT)

Dravid may be nicknamed the Wall, but the wall is old and there are many holes in it. Sachin may be the Master blaster but he has lost the consistency. Ganguly , the god of offside has proved his comeback to be a one season wonder. Laxman, the very very special Laxman can lead the pack of tailenders and keep his average but cant win matches anymore. Same is the case with the spin bowlers. Its surprising how ineffective kumble and harbhajan were on the same pitch where a newcomer mendis wreaked havoc in murali's company. The Fantastic four are old and no more the same , they need to be replaced. But who can replace them is even bigger issue. Dhoni , Yuvraj are more of superstars busy with ad shootings and parties than dedicated players. We need a Vivian Richard or Kevin Pieterson or another Sachin to solve our batting woes. Hope Kumble retires soon and makes way for an indian Mendis.

Posted by Mahesh_AV on (July 27 2008, 14:34 PM GMT)

I agree that one win does not make the SL team better than the Indian team. True, they batted better, or we bowled worse, in the first test, but that does not mean you write off the Indian team as bad players!! It takes ages for a team to reach the top. When was it that Australia started their climb? Not last year!!!! And if the Indian team is bad, why are they ranked the No.2 test team in the world? We cannot pass a judgement based on a single loss.

Posted by rajaramc on (July 27 2008, 14:31 PM GMT)

Other than the batting humiliation, one thing which no commentator mentions is the wicket taking inability of Kumble and Harbhajan. If a proper analysis of their statistics is done, these two have taken wickets mostly on dust bowls. On good wickets, their bowling is toothless to say the least. India would do well to bring genuine talent like Piyush Chawla and Amit misra rather than these so called greats who need dust bowls to take wickets.

Posted by ind_cric_fan on (July 27 2008, 14:22 PM GMT)

Needless to say, India are masters of creating Heroes out of debutants. This is exactly what happened in the first test. However, that is not the only focus here. What happened to the crucial catches that were dropped on the second day? Nobody seems to give a thought about that. And the other factor is Dhoni. Did he opt out of the team envisioning that India would get hammered by the Lankans? Plenty of things to think about for the Indian captain.

Posted by Owls on (July 27 2008, 14:16 PM GMT)

Indians are the best players of spin. Thats a laugh. We had Sunny, Vishy and to some extent Dravid and Tendulkar about a couple of years back. But frankly apart from Sunny and Vishy who could play spinners on a spinning track, I dont think any one else could. The Indian team has built the hype of being the strongest batting line up after belting runs on a placid track against the likes of Warne, Murali, Saqlain. After so many years of playing cricket, if somebody says that they were under pressure of having to avoid defeat, it is absolute nonsense. You don't start off an innings on a negative note. But the fact is that the Indian team has been that way for years. One fine day, the "FAB FOUR" are going to retire and we are going to be pitchforking new comers in. Guys like Badri, Pujara should have been brought in and atleast one of these guys should have played in every match. We are just plain lousy when it comes to planning.

Posted by RahimiAnsar on (July 27 2008, 14:16 PM GMT)

We cannot blame Kumble. It is batsmen, the most experienced old batsmen. They need to be replaced with new generaions. It is shameful disgraceful loss!! Nothing more to say.

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