Changes in the selection/captaincy: Is India expected to make the right move?

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A dramatic change in the composition of the national selection panel is on the cards after the review committee of the Board of Control for Cricket in India recommended that the system of picking one selector from each zone be done away with. The review committee believed that this would greatly reduce the chances of players being picked on regional bias rather than merit.

According to sources close to the action in the meeting on Tuesday, Greg Chappell, the coach, was also strongly in favour of this move, and suggested that the best men ought to be picking the best possible XI to play for the country only on merit.

The review committee made several recommendations that will be taken up at the next working committee meeting of the board, to be held early next month - a salient one being that the selectors are considering a two-captain format, splitting the captaincy of the Test and one-day teams. The review committee believed that this would pose no problems for the players, for several senior members of the side had anyway played under more than one captain in their time.

Another aspect the review committee took strong exception to was the behaviour of certain members of the team on and off the field, and spoke of specific instances of misbehaviour during the tri-series in Sri Lanka. There is concern that the team as a whole could be affected if this behaviour went unchecked. "Discipline is a top priority, both on and off the field," the source revealed. "Indiscipline will not be tolerated at all, and Harbhajan Singh's recent outburst against Chappell - where he slammed him for double standards and instilling a sense of fear and insecurity - will be viewed seriously. At the very least, a reprimand from the board president is on the cards."



Sourav Ganguly: admitted that he had made an error in judgment when he spoke to the media about being asked to step down ? AFP



It is also learned that Chappell brought up the sensitive issue of confidentiality, especially in matters of team selection, strongly in the meeting. He is believed to have stressed the need for selectors and officials not to take feedback he has given about a specific player back to the same player. Also he is believed to have told the review committee that he was concerned about the fact that the team was not always fielding the best possible eleven, for whatever reason.

It has also come to light that Chappell told the panel that he had sent a detailed email on Sourav Ganguly only in keeping with his aim to make the Indian team one of the best sides in the world. He believed that he needed to clearly communicate to the board his continued vision and "commitment to excellence" for which he was hired in the first place.

Switching over to the other side, it is learned that Ganguly brought written documentation to answer each and every question Chappell raised in his email to the board. However, after Ganguly had made his points to the panel, they returned the copies of the papers he had brought, to avoid any chance of a leak going out from the board's side.

While Ganguly was largely calm and composed as he went over one point after another, it is understood that he became a touch emotional when it came to the allegation that he was running away from fast bowling. "What will the public think of me?" he asked, and went on to cite the example of the Melbourne Test of 2003, when he came up the order and batted at No. 4 in an attempt to give Sachin Tendulkar, who was struggling a bit for form, some breathing space in the middle order.

Ganguly also admitted that he had made an error in judgment when he spoke to the media about being asked to step down from the captaincy, after the third day of the Bulawayo Test. In the same vein, though, it is learned that Jagmohan Dalmiya, the former president of the BCCI, asked Chappell to refrain from sending emails and text messages to friends connected with cricket, and friends in the media.

The review committee also recommended that there was no need, at this juncture, to hand long-terms contracts to the likes of Ian Frazer and Charles Krebs, who have been enlisted to help the team on a series-by-series basis.

Cricinfo.com
 
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nightprowler10 said:
Two captains? That should be interesting.

Dravid for ODI's and Saurav for the tests!

Saurav is ill equipped to handle the team in the ODI's right now. If Dravid can captain the team and with Saurav and Sachin to back him up for crucial decisions, Dravid can deliver for India!
 
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saisrini80 said:
Dravid for ODI's and Saurav for the tests!
Why Saurav for tests? So he can make sure Kaif stays out of test cricket? Sorry, I just have a hard time getting over that.
 
I agree with ur last post nightprowler10

Ganguly has interfiered in selection processes too.
Some players whom he got into the team were Akash Chopra,Parthiv Patel & Zaheer Khan.
It was because of him that Parthiv was there in the team evethough he was in bad shape.

Luckly Dhoni has arrived.

I don't want Ganguly to be captain for both tests & ODIs.
Let him help the team with the bat.
 
bharat said:
I agree with ur last post nightprowler10

Ganguly has interfiered in selection processes too.
Some players whom he got into the team were Akash Chopra,Parthiv Patel & Zaheer Khan.
It was because of him that Parthiv was there in the team evethough he was in bad shape.

Luckly Dhoni has arrived.

I don't want Ganguly to be captain for both tests & ODIs.
Let him help the team with the bat.

I felt Ganguly can continue as captain for tests because India have done well in the tests under him even though their ODI form is on a parellel downhill! Yes, he has had some controversial selections but he has done well to be a captain in the tests!

He is not fit to captain India anymore in ODI's.

One more thing - we might have a problem with the Super Sub rule for the Sri Lanka ODI series coming up. With Sachin back, India have to chose among Sachin, Sehwag, Ganguly, Dravid, Yuvraj, Kaif for the sub role. Or among the bowlers. Say for instance we chose a bowler as a Super sub, then after batting, one of those batsmen should make way for the bowler. Who will it be? It cant be Dravid, Ganguly, Yuvraj, Kaif and Sachin. Sehwag is needed on the sub continental wickets to turn his arm over if needed! And Yadav should be retained in the ODI final XI!
 
If we are having two captains, I don't think Ganguly really fits into the test camp. He just slows down any momentum, and you can really mess up over 5 days. :P
 
Dravid being a defensive batsman showed he can be really aggressive in series in srilanka this summer.
I think we require a aggressive captain to lead in odi's and as ganguly has not performed well against better opposition since close 2 years now . It looks there is no place for him in the test squad .
If india require only his captaincy to win the india should be ashamed if that is a case let him be captain from the dressing room and make all decions.
 
Ha HA. Make me the captain for both sides. I will serve our team much better. :cool:
 
siddharth2002 said:
Ha HA. Make me the captain for both sides. I will serve our team much better. :cool:

That doesnt sound funny buddy! indian fans like me tend to get hurt by your comments!
 
saisrini80 said:
I felt Ganguly can continue as captain for tests because India have done well in the tests under him even though their ODI form is on a parellel downhill! Yes, he has had some controversial selections but he has done well to be a captain in the tests!
I think it was more his team's performances than his captainship skills that kept India number three in the world. And remember the third test against Pakistan? Kumble was the only batsman who used his brains on the last day, IMO.

But I haven't watched too many Indian matches, so I could be wrong.
 
I dont recommend Dravid as captain for either tests or ODIs. I seriously think its too big a risk handing him the burden of captaincy. He is a class cricketer, and the last thing one would want is his individual performance being affected due to the extra pressure of being the captain of a country like India.

Sehwag would be an interesting choice for captain, and I quite like the idea. However maybe you should first make him the ODI captain, and see how he fares, make sure his batting isnt being affected, and then if he does do well, and does show that he is capable of bearing the added burden, then make him the test captain as well. Ganguly's place in the team, meanwhile, should be decided purely on merit.
 
ZoraxDoom said:
Kaifu and Kumble :)

Kumble? A guy who is not sure of his place in the side? How can he be captain? Ini various matches, only one spinner is needed. So Kumble being captain would mean Harbhajan cant play in those games. We would need a turner more rather than having Kumble who is not much of a turner (but has various other tricks!).

Kaif is definitely captaincy material! He will become captain one day!
 

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