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    Veterans face heat as India fall apart

    Tendulkar can make amends in the ODIs, but there's no such opportunity for Dravid and Laxman.

    The Indian team after losing the Adelaide Test. (TONY ASHBY/AFP/Getty Images)New Delhi: Pressure is mounting on India's ageing Test batsmen to make way for fresh talent after the team sunk to the "lowest of lows" in Australia where they suffered a humiliating 4-0 series whitewash.

    The eighth consecutive overseas Test defeat on Saturday -- following an identical scoreline in England -- left a battered India searching for a way to stop the rot.

    Fingers were being pointed at underperforming batting stars Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman -- all pillars of the Indian lineup for more than a decade.

    Tendulkar, the world's leading Test and one-day batsman who turns 39 in April, was clearly burdened by the pressure of chasing his 100th international century, a feat which continues to elude him.

    His highest score in the series was 80 and even though he made 287 runs at an average of 35.87, the milestone -- which no other player has achieved -- seemed to shackle his usually free-flowing batting style.

    Dravid, 39, the second-highest scorer in Test cricket after Tendulkar, managed just 194 runs in eight innings at a poor average of 24.25 with one half-century.

    And Laxman, 37, who has thrived against Australia in the past, looked woefully out of touch as he jabbed and plodded to 155 runs at 19.37.

    Tendulkar will get another chance to make amends in the upcoming one-day tri-series against Australia and Sri Lanka, but Dravid and Laxman are not part of the limited-overs team.

    With India not due to play another Test series until September, the senior players have time to ponder their future amid calls for an overhaul of the side.

    "Indian cricket has sunk to the lowest of lows," wrote Cricinfo editor Sambit Bal, who said the revered trio could no longer be banked on to deliver.

    "In another time these very men... would have been relied on to forge a revival. But their time has gone now. Indian cricket has no option but to embrace the future, however uncertain it may seem."

    Even International Cricket Council president Sharad Pawar, a former Indian cricket chief, felt younger players needed to be thrown in the ring.

    "The time has come for some changes in the Indian team," Pawar told the CNN-IBN news channel. "One has to take risks and give an opportunity to the younger generation.

    "Such a move might change the entire atmosphere in the team."

    But former India captain and spin legend Bishan Bedi called for an immediate end to the witch-hunt against the senior players.

    "Please show some respect to the players who have served the country for so long," Bedi told the Press Trust of India. "They don't need our suggestions as to when they should retire.

    "Someone will eventually take their places. But we will probably never be able to find replacements for these once-in-a-generation players."

    Bedi last week lashed out at what he said was the Indian cricket board's obsession with the glitzy Indian Premier League (IPL), accusing it of ignoring the longer form of the domestic cricket.

    "The board's priorities are wrong," Bedi said. "The Ranji Trophy (first-class domestic tournament) should be our most valued tournament, not the IPL.

    "Mark my words, this IPL will strike a fatal blow to Indian cricket and that day is not far."

    The annual IPL, which started in 2008, features players from around the world playing Twenty20 cricket for private franchises, with multi-million-dollar fees for the top stars.

    Meanwhile, Indian cricket chief Narayanaswamy Srinivasan defended the battered Test team, saying the one-day series could change the tourists' fortunes.

    "There is no need for a knee-jerk reaction," he said. "We have faith in the team. We should not put pressure on the players. Only months back they won the World Cup."


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    • kanishka  •  Gaithersburg, United States  •  27 days ago
      why people are pointing fingers on Laxman, Dravid and Sachin only!! Sehwag, Gambhir and Dhoni deserve equal criticism if not more!!
    • Pranay  •  Kolkata, West Bengal  •  27 days ago
      stop the damn IPL!!!
      only solution. IPL shifted the focus of players.
    • Soumya  •  Mumbai, Maharashtra  •  27 days ago
      There is no question of Dravid's retirement.He got runs against England and West Indies.One bad series wont affect his class.But wht the other batsman are doing?????
    • Bimi  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  26 days ago
      y do u all criticise these legends for nt performing for a series or couple?and electing currupted politicians year after year!!!!!!!!!!wats the logic behind ur criticism?can any of you lift the cricket bat atleast for 10 mins???so pls keep ur mouths shut and support these god gifted players.
    • naveen  •  Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh  •  27 days ago
      Every one talking about sachin,dravid,vvs, but..... what happen to our openers
      Sewage & gambeer, they did not done good partnership in this series its not
      Fair for misstaking sachin , vvs,dravid .
    • kedar  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  27 days ago
      For God Sake stop suggesting names like Murali Vijay, Saurabh Tiwary etc as replacement for SRT,RD n VVS.
      In a population of 1.2 bn m sure we can find many good cricketers but we can only find 100's of Raina but no SRT or RD or VVS. All youngsters are only good enough to play T20 or ODI, None of them can play Test.

      If you don't' agree with me then please suggest few names who have consistently performed well in Domestic Cricket[ Ranji not IPL ].
    • Nandu  •  Mumbai, Maharashtra  •  26 days ago
      Indian Cricket chief is forgeting that the victory in the World Cup of one-day cricket was achieved in India on our dead pitches. Let them show this result on lively pitches.
    • Pradeep  •  , Karnataka  •  26 days ago
      Dhoni is not for test.... Dravid, 10dulkar are at their Best...
    • Srinivasa R  •  Chennai, Tamil Nadu  •  27 days ago
      It is very easy to beat Aussis. India should change the batting order.Send the tail-enders to open the innings.. They will score more than the regular openers.Then ask the regular players viz., Tendulkar, Shewag, Kholi, Dhoni,Lakshman & Ghambir as a last batsman.
      Like wise ask the irregular bowlers like Dravid, Dhoni, Ghambir to bowl first 20 overs. Aussis will definitely break their heads. Confuse the batsmen by changing the bowlers over by over. India is bound to WIN!!!!
    • sandeep  •  Guwahati, Assam  •  26 days ago
      DRAVID HAVE LOT OF CRICKET U SEE IN WEST,INGL
    • Alok Gangopadhyay  •  Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh  •  26 days ago
      ALOK GANGULY/ Howrah- Dravid, Sahin & others not Sourav Ganguly. One Failure of Sourav was Counted as 100 (hundred).
      Hence Dravid, Sahin & others well continue till their wishes.
    • par  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  26 days ago
      Dont compare Tendulkar with Dhoni....... U peoples compare a Legend with a TV personality(he shows his performance in TV ads than in ground). Peoples who didn't any thing about cricket will compare like this.......
    • par  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  26 days ago
      Except Dhoni most of the players change the batting order and play and show there performance, Y not dhoni play as a opening batsman????????? All Dhoni fans pls replyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy... If your grt dhoni hav guts ask him to play as a opening batsman.......
    • X_Messenger  •  26 days ago
      Earlier it used to anything for the country but nowadays its anything for money, They don't care if they win or they lose their getting hefty pay checks that is enough for them.
    • Vasava  •  Anand, Gujarat  •  26 days ago
      In indian test team,only that player who can batter today not in past.......why indian selectors not watch others players.....there is big talent in our country ...the contract only selected players.....and they are choose one of them......
    • Vasava  •  Anand, Gujarat  •  26 days ago
      That players who are in Aus., make lots of runs and picks wickets for IPL team.......they have problem to perform for nation.......and not for IPL team.......because in IPL there are lots of money.........you understand.........yes......this is fact reason..........
    • Rufus  •  27 days ago
      Ishant Sharma stop bragging about the past. Your performance in this series spoke for itself. Top to bottom it was a total team failure Laxman, Dravid, Sehwag and Tendulkar too throwing away their wicket. Dhoni was clueless and seemed dis interested as Captain.
    • bansilal m  •  , Jammu & Kashmir  •  27 days ago
      remuneration should be highest for test players and not IPL and test caps should be barred from IPL which is a tamasha and not cricket. We should have a zonewise cricket tournament of the standard of test cricket on grassy fast paced wicket freferably in States having moderate climate on the basis of which national team should be selected for foreign tours
    • Manzoor  •  Råwalpindi, Pakistan  •  27 days ago
      This is all about Game of cricket.
    • divakar  •  New Delhi, Delhi  •  27 days ago
      Bharat Ratna should go to our only deserving Abhinav Bindra & shuttler Saina Nehwal and not to Sachin Tendulkar. Sachin played cricket only for his own record, fame & money not for the country. Abhinav is the only Indian individual Olympic gold medalist. Saina is a lone young lady struggler & a good performer India has produced. They both deserve the Bharat Ratna.

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