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Bench strength on rise:Good for Indian Cricket
Published on March 5th, 2008 In Blogging, Dreams, Friends, Plans, Hopes-Jobs, Work, News, Philosophy, Romance-Relationships, Politics |  Views 467

Parveen Kumar,the swinger of the balls both in swing and out swing trampled the batting top order of World champions.Sachin timely knock elevated his world ranking to which he was due as per his caliber.Team India excellent ground  fielding added luster in two finals of best of three finals.In selection of Indian team the rotation of the players and resting of players shall be an important aspects of selection for various formats as the bench strength has risen in each department of the game each player must have chance to play matches.No thumb rule can be applied but the fitness of the players needs to be given top priority along with the form of the each cricketer.
Selectors with one or two states in India has always dominated the selection process which appears to have reversed is boon for vast country like India.As the cricket game has gone national to International with various formats,more players were needed and their the consistency in performance mattered most for the Indian team to keep themselves at the top slot otherwise wins will seem isolated ones. Team India bench strength has increased with the introduction of various formats of the game in which the batting needs aggressive approach and run a ball in fifty overs and scoring ten runs in an over is the key of two formats of the aggressive cricket for spectators.

Test cricket needs both patience and aggression simultaneously therefore is the vast chapter of the game which needed all faculties of the gamesmanship to grow. Each Indian has enjoyed each moment of Team India win CB series, a triangular ODI match in Australia against Australia first time in annals of the game.

Even the government media pres Trust of India reports that Dhoni scripted history by leading the young Indian team to a nine-run win in nerve-wrecking second finals of the tri-series at the Gabba today.

“This is the best tour I have been on. It cannot get better than this as we played the world"s top two teams Sri Lanka and Australia and then beating them to win convincingly in two successive finals," said Dhoni.

The one-day captain, who had also led India to Twenty20 World Cup glory last year, said the win was specially significant for his young team.

“It is a building up stage for my team with most of the young blood in the absence of the seniors," he said and gave credit to the youngsters for proving their detractors wrong.
Young Indian team were not consistent in their game due to lack of their fitness and fatigues took their toll.Hence the youngsters had come under fire after India failed miserably in their one-off Twenty20 game against Australia immediately after the Test series and before the tri-series.

“After the Twenty20 game pressure was on us, especially on our batting but we improved. We were enjoying each others" successes and this was a very important factor," he said.PTI reports

Win in Australia is great moments for each Indians but the team,players and selectors needs to exhibit more professionalism and emotional aspects must be sidelined for selecting players from match to match and not from series to series.

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