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Have England taken Pakistan for granted?

Posted January 27, 2012

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Was England’s preparation sufficient, coming into the series against Pakistan? They played against poor opposition and weren’t convincing.

Tendulkar’s 100th is much more than just a number

Posted January 24, 2012

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The painfully long wait for Sachin’s next ton must end so India can be liberated. Mihir thinks the pressure of waiting for Tendulkar to score his 100th hundred is impacting on the performance of the Indian team.

Indians hit rock bottom

Posted January 23, 2012

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Mihir Bose says IPL is not the reason for India’s demise in Test cricket. India should have implemented a process to blood young players so they don’t get stuck with a team of aging batsmen. Bowling attack is under par.

England’s desert test

Posted January 17, 2012

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Mihir Bose discusses the England vs Pakistan Test series in Dubai in January 2012 and how Pakistan will struggle to bowl England out twice!

Block At The Heart of Indian Cricket

Posted January 16, 2012

Outlook – Opinion

A wealthy Board, wealthy players, but a poverty of strategy and ambition—and a ‘cool’ captain who’s clueless

Indian cricket is in the classic position of the rich man who finds that money does not bring success, let alone happiness. To anyone brought up on Bollywood films, that is hardly a surprising script, but it’s the grim reality that stares Indian cricket in the face. What makes it worse is its predictability. The easy thing would be to fault the IPL. It is more than that. The sad situation is the result of years of mismanagement and any lack of strategic thinking. This is a problem that goes beyond cricket to what may be called the national psyche.

I was made aware of this back in 2002. India had just won a Test in Trinidad—the first Test they had won in the West Indies since that epic victory, also at Trinidad, back in 1976. After the victory, captain Sourav Ganguly kissed the turf of the Queen’s Park Oval; I felt it epitomised the new India. Yet the next Test in Barbados saw Ganguly run out Rahul Dravid and an abysmal batting collapse. Far from looking like victors, Indians looked a deflated team waiting to go home. A perceptive critic defined it as the poverty of ambition. India had won one Test in the Caribbean; what more was required? Indian cricket has always suffered from this syndrome.

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