Its
taken two months for India to resurge as a
formidable force in international cricket.
These two months have seen moments of
potential and promise, translating itself into
performance. What is really interesting to
note is that the winning habit has not dried
down, but is soon rubbing onto the other form
of the game too and today's win is a clear
highlight of the very fact. The new combine of
Greg Chappell and
Rahul Dravid has been successful in
developing a unit that has the ability and the
potential to play both forms of the game and
also take on roles and responsibility assigned
to them.
The fact that was very interesting and
encouraging to see as a fan and as an analyst
of Indian cricket, was the sense of purpose
that the 11 men walked out into the ground
with. Perhaps, past teams from India have
known to be the ones that prefer going through
the motions and try and react to situations
rather be proactive enough to create
situations of strength. But, with a change in
approach and a change in mindset, what we are
seeing is a side with shades of
'Australianism' or in simpler words - dominate
and be ruthless. Character wise, the team
deserves full marks, simply because even when
they looked a bit dry as far as the wickets
were concerned, the bowlers continued to peg
away and persevere and create chances, rather
than wait for the sun to set and the batter
making mistakes. Another fine aspect that one
sees in this team is the amount of flexibility
of talent available. This very flexibility is
thanks to the forward thinking attitude of the
coach and the team management and the great
amount of faith shown in players like Irfan
Pathan, Yuvraj Singh, Ajit Agarkar etc. Many
critics would read into Irfan Pathan's
promotion to open the innings as yet another
"experimentation" tactic, but to be fair to
Chappell, it was a clear ploy and strategy to
upset the Lankan line of thinking and venture
into unconventional methods that could well
put your side on top at the end of it all. So,
with clearly one eye on the future, Chappell
and Co have shown that they are ready to
delegate responsibilities to players, and to
Pathan's credit, he has not let anyone down -
except maybe himself, with regard to the
missed century.
It is really good to see the team performing
as well as it is now. After days of dejection,
the moments of delight are slowly coming back.
But, the problem that has plagued Indian
cricket ever since times immemorial is
consistency or the lack of it. The outlook of
this team has been different, but can Greg
Chappell and Co usher an era in Indian
cricket, where consistency rules the roost ?
Maybe, we are just getting to see glimpses of
the C-factor coming into our game. Or maybe I
am being too early to judge it, but for the
record, India has been unbeaten at home this
season - thus far. Right from the
first ODI at
Nagpur against Sri Lanka, to the last
wicket taken at the
Kotla,
the Indians have looked like a side, that have
been striving to hit their mark and improve
every time they take the field. Maybe, these
short-term factors will lead to the larger
issue of consistency. It will be really
interesting to see if they can maintain this
intensity and hunger when they take on better
oppositions like Pakistan (next month) and
England (in February).
The
Not-So-Good aspect is the fact that 79 runs
were not exactly the amount the team
management was expecting from
Ganguly,
which eventually triggered his downfall and
omission from the Test team for the third
test. A word of praise for Mumbai opener
Wasim Jaffer,
who has managed to fight his way back into the
Test team. A man with immense talent and
ability, Wasimbhai has been scoring heavily in
the domestic games, and is rightly rewarded
for his efforts. His
267
against Delhi for Mumbai in the Ranji opener
was a strong enough indicator for his
candidature, and it will be good to watch him
bat against the Lankans at Motera. The world
has a place for conspiracy theorists after
all. For we have been getting reports about
his selection as "a Pawarful" blow to a
replacement from the East Zone (Ganguly).
For the Indians, it's time to forge ahead in
their quest of excellence. After such a
brilliant performance at Delhi, with
expectations soaring large, it will be
interesting to see how they turn up at
Ahmedabad. Of course, as usual, they should
leave complacency behind at the airport, as it
has cost them matches in many, most recent
being the last
test match
at Bangalore against Pakistan earlier this
year. But, with people like Dravid and
Chappell at the helm, what one can expect is
an effort and an aim to improve from being
better to being the best !