Team India smashing expectations in the Champions Trophy
As the Indian team boarded their flight to England for the Champions Trophy, fans back home must have harboured a zillion expectations. The batting…
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As the Indian team boarded their flight to England for the Champions Trophy, fans back home must have harboured a zillion expectations. The batting…
As Dinesh Ramdin insouciantly rolled the ball towards the square leg umpire and ran to the centre of the pitch to join his teammates…
The spinning track helped, I must say. But, yes. Great work by the selectors. They did the dirty job by dropping senior out of form players from the squad itself, instead of leaving them in the squad and expecting the coach and the captain to leave them out of the playing XI.
Team India smashing expectations in the Champions Trophy
Not even the most die-hard Indian cricket fan would have expected Team India to enter the final of this tournament without even losing a single game!
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I think the 2002 Natwest series final win at Lord’s against England, where Kaif and Yuvraj combined to chase 324, also ranks highly among the cherished moments in England for India. 🙂
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Yes, the real test for the young crop of Indian batsmen is going to be South Africa. Steyn, Morkel and Philander are going to be a handful in those conditions. I think there might be a case for trying out Dinesh Karthik as an opener in Tests, if Vijay fails. Similarly, I would like to see what Rohit Sharma can do in the Indian Test middle order.
Team India smashing expectations in the Champions Trophy