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    A system in denial

    Only a whitewash in Australia will wake the BCCI up to its systematic failings.

    The selection committee headed by Krishnamachari Srikkanth can't sit on its laurels.

    Four months ago, when Indian cricket should have been introspecting for its failures in England, the BCCI had two clear options – one, to bite the bullet, conduct a thoroughly honest review of everything wrong with Indian cricket and introduce correctives to fix the inherent systemic flaws; or two, to remain firmly in denial as if they never happened.

    Indubitably, they chose the latter. It was the easier choice – sit back and avoid a redressal of glaring issues staring at Indian cricket today. Also, in that same meeting where the proposal of a review was mooted, the BCCI’s suits discussed the fate of a now-terminated IPL franchise. If you still wonder where their priorities actually lie, your question pretty much has an answer.

    The embarrassment of the England series would have been the perfect backdrop to conduct a review, which if happened, would have asked some of the toughest questions facing our administrators – their own failures as those responsible for the game in the country. It would have meant that some of their heads were on the line, and quite possibly, for the first time their authority or incompetence could have been both questioned and addressed (whichever side you’re on). Instead, they chose the easy way out.

    Even if they didn’t want to put the hard yakka by conducting this review, the BCCI officials should have blindly gone the way Cricket Australia did with the Argus Review. Instead, they just stated the obvious: “We just won the World Cup and were World no.1 in Tests before this tour” – music to the ears of Indian fans, they hoped and prayed. It worked up to a point, it must be said for as a people, we’ve always been about results and nothing else. Then England came to India to be whitewashed in the ODIs. Then followed a convincing win over West Indies, and Indian cricket was back. Or so they exclaimed.

    It was business as usual for the BCCI, the Indian fans and the cricketing ecosystem in general, until disaster struck twice in Australia, rather shamefully at that. If India’s tour of England was a “bad dream gone wrong”, this was quite “the nightmare” that should have awoken Indian cricket from this slumber of denial. Instead, two hours after they succumbed to the raging Australians in Sydney, the BCCI quite oblivious to the events down under, released the fixtures of their pet priority – the Indian Premier League. Sadly, batting collapses and field positions aren’t quite ruining Indian cricket, but the lack of vision on the part of the BCCI is surely taking the game downwards.

    CAN INDIA REVERSE OR ARREST THIS SLIDE?

    Ask the BCCI about systemic flaws and you’d get answers like, “The system worked brilliantly when we won the World …To put it bluntly, the answer is no. A sense of cluelessness comes over every BCCI member who is asked about the team’s performances. There are excuses aplenty, ranging from the passable to the absurd that somehow seem to justify and attest some credibility to everything that happens, be it defeats or wins. Ask them about systemic flaws and you’d get answers like, “The system worked brilliantly when we won the World Cup. You didn’t have to write anything about it then?”, and when you tell them that you did write about it pat comes the reply, “But we were also World no.1 then”. This is the cocoon of deniability that we’re faced with, the belief that any and every decision that the BCCI takes is in the best interest of Indian cricket, when on the contrary, it isn’t.

    When England happened, the common rage on the street was poor planning. What was this planning about? Presumably, scheduling, injury management and player burn-out. Sure, issues that need urgent correctives and remedies. Not just all of that, but planning also involves a certain degree of preparedness and to some extent prophecy. It involves sending several bunch of players to a country to get a decent amount of exposure in those conditions before he’s deemed to be considered for the national side. But importantly, the process also involves the detailed identification of such players. The BCCI, post-Sydney has come up with statements where it intends to arrange for more A tours to England, Australia and South Africa.

    Finally, better late than never and all that. But personnel? In the last two-three years, these ‘A’ tours have become quick reward trips to players who excelled in the IPL, or in some cases, with deep familial relations to those involved in the selection process. In the next selection for the Emerging Nations Tournament in Australia, pick a side you believe will emerge as the core of a future visiting national team to Australia, not sloggers and bowlers who can’t bowl beyond four overs. And this isn’t too difficult to implement straight away, is it?

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    55 comments

    • Santosh  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  4 months ago
      why blame the poor players, the real culprits are the BCCI..they have ruined Indian test cricket by the introduction of this IPL...which has also decreased the players commitment and spoiled their technique..which is essential for real form of cricket that is TEST CRICKET...The BCCI for their greed has taken all the indians for a ride and i appeal to my country men to boycott the IPL and their by reduce their income so they come back to their senses.....
      • eas 4 months ago
        Agreed
    • MV  •  4 months ago
      Eleven multi-millionaires prancing around the cricket field doing nothing, while billions of poor Indians watch them glued to the TV sets .... what a sad state of affairs. Mera Bharat Mahaan?
    • chandra  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  4 months ago
      Mr.Abhishek, so is bothered, our 'so called' leaders are only showing the ways for all wrong things to do, like how to tease the law, how to evade arrest, how to cheat people, how to corner public properties etc., etc. Even with BBCI the same is true. IPL is there b'cos of "cut" money going to the "Pawar's" and "Srinivasan's". In the process people suffering are the players, physically and the public losing faith in its national team.
    • kolluru  •  Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh  •  4 months ago
      indian test performance is now on par with bangladesh' s one in australia
    • sam  •  4 months ago
      Glory to India in India. Outside, it's a mess. Indian cricket team outside, love fun white surrounding and much more. Players loose concentration and can't win matches. What is the solution ? Send. Indian teams only to Bangladesh or. Zimbabwe.
      • N 4 months ago
        well said ! "Glory to India in India. Outside, it's a mess"
      • Milan 3 months ago
        Indian Team is like faithful husband who performs only at home
    • Jayantilal  •  Newhall, United States  •  4 months ago
      BCCI no 1 crook he is making money only, world cup look like a fixing game now.....Y they select dying horse only do u thing india don t have players?
    • patriot  •  Cuddapah, Andhra Pradesh  •  4 months ago
      BCCI is very influential. It can force other countries to prepare only slow pitches so that we are not whitewashed again and again shamelessly.
    • Red Cloud  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  4 months ago
      BCCI should be wound up or its role must be changed. It is being run by a mafia, whose sole interest is "Money" thru TV rights. BCCI must be divested of its role to broadcast rights and focus on development of cricket. The TV rights should be with a separate sports events broadcast agency. BCCI thinks because India can always assure 200 million viewers whether India wins or loses, is focused on revenue and has lost sight of its purpose.
    • sreedharan vasu  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  4 months ago
      The present series in Austrialia seems to be a series menat for Sachine Tendulkar to achive the feat of century of centuries. The BCCI 'selection committee needs to be kickedup for picking bowlers like Ishant sharma... who was described by Dennis Lillee the great as ... "his daughter can bowl faster than ishant sharma". Look what happened Ricky pointing on the verge of being forced to retire came back to form.... and so michel clarke who choose to break his own record and scored a thriple century.... .

      Close IPL tournment and give the players well deserved rest after series.... After all BCCI
      is acting like devil in terms of sending the indian team for off shore and domestic series to make more money... in other way the current indian team players barring Rahul dravid have become ": Prostitutes" in terms of making money while playing too many matches.
    • dare devil  •  Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh  •  4 months ago
      The records oriented , selfish batsmen are the real culprits. How countrymen are dragged cunningly in believing the century of centuries of a fading cricketer as a landmark for the nation itself. BCCI is money minting enterprise. They are exploiting the nationalist and patriotic sentiments of innocent Indians, Tendulkar and Dhoni are the fulcrum on which the entire business called cricket revolves. Wake up countrymen.. don't get fooled by the tact and strategies of this evil body called BCCI. Look at Clarke , he was on the verge of beating Lara's record of highest individual score, but he declared . thats the way cricket should be played....
      • Ganesh 3 months ago
        does all the other players did their job? think before giving comments
    • kalai  •  4 months ago
      i like to say please support hockey player because they are playing hockey without money and they are playing better than indian cricket team,some time this match going to defect they fight well in game to show their talent and they put some goals.our circket team has one goals is to get money that all.
    • SUNDERRAMAN  •  Mumbai, Maharashtra  •  4 months ago
      BCCI & Selection committee has to adopt a policy of selection players - horses for courses - Just harping on the world cup victory is stupidity. Had the world cup been in Australia India would not have reached even finals. We are flat rack bullies.Besed on of simple knowledge of cricket which i have played , I feel Shewag has to play for team not just about banging everything saying am a fighter pilot. he has to stand outside the crease and play straight only and not slice shots. Sachin is loosing his reflexes and qucik eye. that is why he is unable to judge the direction of ball after release. That is why he is getting LBW. The wall & VVS should retire.
    • Praveen  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  4 months ago
      that is what i am always say replace by new one, will increase the hungriness of getting the money as well increase the violent skills in mind to get money and put India in victory
    • divakar  •  New Delhi, Delhi  •  4 months ago
      Come on boys, do or die, let us treat Perth test as a farewell benefit match for Mr.Dhoni. Atleast we can win Perth test & get a break from loosing 7th constant. Poor tired Dhoni, will start his own quicker 10-10 format DPL (Dhoni Premier League) Dear Dhoni, donate all your add & BCCI money to the poor of India, you will get the blessings of poor.
    • Indian  •  Mumbai, Maharashtra  •  4 months ago
      It is no longer a game it is commercial now.
    • Abhishek  •  Kolkata, West Bengal  •  4 months ago
      Mr GOD "SACHIN RAMESH TENDULKAR" IS NOT GOING TO RETIRE FROM TEST CRICKET AS LONG AS "RICKY PONTING" AND "JACK KALLIS " CONTINUE TO PLAT TEST CRICKET BECAUSE HIS TEST RECORD OF MAXIMUM CENTURIES MAY BE SHATTERED.. so people relax he will continue to play because no Indian selectors have the guts to show him the door.... greats like kapil dev, steve waugh were show the door but not him.... he is gourav of india what crap ... go to siachen leh ladak u wil fing gourav of india there...
    • Rifathullah  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  3 months ago
      the facts are the chair person of bcci & selectors of the national team the managment all are responsible making fool to the nation they services not up to the mark. a hundred of players are unable to come forward to give a boost to the country team & fans. beacouse they dont have money & infulence to get happy to these gays. they made slow pitches why? they dont have money or sources ? the corruption in all level. how you get the fast pitches ? the result a number one team are unable to stay longer on wicket.players after getting a good name and money they dosent want to say hi hello to our country people the people who had supported them in every manner waited with hunger long long time in stadiums to see them & they were treated like other nation people by the players.
    • abhya  •  Muscat, Oman  •  3 months ago
      Dear Fellow Indians, plz dont get EMOTIONAL.Cricket is sport, winning & losing are part of every sport.Stop blaming anybody,as u must be doing ur level BEST in ur careeer they must be doing same.As u dont like ur own failures/mistake,but likes to recover,same with them.Take it just as sport.Support them as they represent our country
    • Milan  •  Mumbai, Maharashtra  •  3 months ago
      How many white washes are required to convince BCCI that we can not play abroad. Soon there will be brown washes and black washes to follow with the present Indian team. Sooner we wash our dirty linen, the better. Change mindset.
    • ovais syed  •  4 months ago
      What a rubbish idea of centuries of centuries. Why not do the same for the bowlers by combining their one day, 20/20 and test wickets. Meaningless statistics for gullible minds.

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