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Full marks to the youngsters
It was a day of reckoning for the youngsters of the Indian team
and they came up trumps in the crucial encounter against a well
set Lankans in the triangular series on Wednesday.
I have always maintained that youngsters should not be discarded
at the slightest opportunity, instead should be persisted with
for there are the future pillars of Indian cricket. The way
Yuveraj Singh batted proved that in full measure. Full marks to
the young guns for coming good when the team needed them most.
I am really happy for Yuveraj for the way he paced his innings
when India was precariously placed at 38 for four. It was a
brilliant effort from him. To come in and perform like what he
did needs more than talent-it requires the ability to excel under
pressure conditions. He maintained the run-rate, with ones and
twos, hit hard and clear at critical stages of the match. The
partnerships Yuveraj had with Rahul Dravid and then with
Reetinder Singh Sodhi enabled India to come out of the woods.
One felt really sad to see Yuveraj miss his century narrowly for
that would have been perfect. But let's get this straight. It
would be wrong to expect Yuveraj to score in every other match.
But I am sure he can be groomed to become a good all-rounder.
Talking about another talent, Sodhi, it was really unfortunate
that he should have perished to a poor shot. This is the second
time that he tried to cut a ball which was too close to his body.
It shows that he has not learned from his mistakes. The faster he
learns, the better it is for him and Indian cricket. A long
innings is what is due from Sodhi. Hemang Badani also should be
given more chances as he is a batsman who has immense potential.
It would be a wise move to persist with him.
A score of 227 against the batting strength of the Lankans was
always going to be tough. Given this, the Indians bowled
exceedingly well, giving the Sri Lankans no easy runs.
Once the Indian bowlers got the early breakthroughs, they kept up
the pressure, throwing the Lankans batting totally out of gear.
Yet another factor responsible for the Indian win was the way
Zaheer Khan and Ashish Nehra bowled in the slog overs. They
handled the pressure incredibly well, which was a revelation
indeed.
Captain Sourav Ganguly, I think should continue to roll over his
arm frequently, like he did on Wednesday. It will surely do his
confidence a world of good-both as a captain and a batsman.
The encounter against the Lankans proved beyond doubt the value
of youth power. It was a testimony to the selectors' wisdom who
continued to repose faith in Yuveraj's ability despite his poor
show with the bat. Give the youngsters a long rope and I am sure
that they will hold on to it despite the initial hurdles.
On paper, and man to man analysis, the Indians are a better side
than the Kiwis and if they continue with the form they displayed
against Lankans, it should be easy for them to put it past New
Zealand on Thursday.
By K.SRIKKANTH
www.krishsrikkanth.com
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