All this fuss about Ganguly

There has been quite a ruckus being created lately by Ganguly’s recent failures with the bat. Personally, I think it is fine for Ganguly to struggle and be a total wuzz, provided of course the team can win. The truth is that the team can still win while Ganguly continues to fail, like it has done for the most part, since the start of his captaincy!

However, winning at a minimum, requires a coherent strategy barring which all we can do is sit back and hope that the individual brilliance of a Veeru (or I dare say Sachin) take us to victory. The recent Test at Bangalore was a complete failure of leadership more than anything else. By this I don’t mean Ganguly’s failure with the bat. It appears as though the team had no strategy whatsoever. At least none of the post match statements seem to imply a coherent strategy of any kind. Here are a few clues.

1. When quizzed about what was told to Sachin when he went into bat, Ganguly said in Azhar-esque style that Sachin was senior and didn’t need to be told what to do! This is a huge mistake. Much like in a corporate environment, even the best of performers need to be clearly communicated (not to mention reminded) on what the team goals are and what the overriding strategy is. In fact, these things change from time to time and everyone concerned needs to adapt accordingly. There is no room whatsoever to leave ANYTHING for interpretation with regard to the overall strategy. Leaders can choose to give individuals the flexibility to contribute to the common goal in there own style. So for instance, if the goal was to save the match and play out the overs, and Sachin chose to pat half volleys down only to give Pak the upper hand and finally choke under pressure. Then it reflects very poorly on the genius. On the other hand if he went in with no clear instructions (as it seems to be the case), it understandable that he flumfed around and finally choked. I am tempted to throw in a variation of a cliche, “If you don’t know exactly what is expected of you, no matter how great you are, chances are you can never deliver”

2. Veeru wrote in his column that only he could have taken the team to victory. While this is very much true he does not spell out clearly what the team strategy was. “Perhaps playing for a draw was not such a good idea since most of our batsmen are cast in the strokeplaying mould. Even at tea, the general mood was that we would scratch out a draw. The possibility of defeat dawned on us when Sachin Tendulkar got out.” In other words, he was not inclined to play for a draw, he thinks the team screwed up by playing for a draw, which btw, was only an idea and not a clear overall strategy.

3. The fast-fading VVS said on day 4 of the test match that we are going to go for it and that anything is possible when Veeru is around. Besides, the time when Veeru was around, it never looked like we were going for it. Wonder what the basis of his comments were.

4. Ganguly said “We had decided to play normal cricket and weren’t thinking about the target. After lunch we got a bit defensive and lost a few wickets as a result. It wasn’t a conscious effort to get defensive but it cost us the game.” Normal cricket? What on earth is that? To me that spells, “No strategy, just play and lets see what happens”. With all the modern analysis techniques its a shame that it came down to this. Since we were not thinking about the target, we obviously weren’t thinking about winning. Since it wasn’t a conscious effort to get defensive, we weren’t obviously trying to “defend and draw”. Then what on earth were we doing??

Despite these bits and pieces of info, there is no candid response from the India team management that this was our strategy and this is where and why it failed and this is what we learnt from this. To me this is more alarming than Ganguly’s repeated failures with the bat.

If Ganguly were to regain his form it will require a lot of focus and energy from him on himself more than the team. Its highly possible that the team will fail while he redeems himself as a batsman! So I would much rather have him focus on the team and forget about his personal exploits. After all, that is the true challenge for a captain.

I think the Indian cricket lovers should stay more focused on the team successes and failures than on its captain’s failings. If we did that, we wouldn’t be complaining about why Sachin has never played a match winning knock in the recent past, why VVS was dropped though he scored x and y, why Ganguly is still in the team, etc. Instead we would be obsessing over why we don’t win consistently despite so many super stars.

Chill out, stop talking about individual successes, instead focus on the team successes and failures, and hold Ganguly responsible for the team. India won the first one day despite a duck from the captain (see, I told you, India can win even if he flunks 🙂 , 4 insiginificant runs from an all time great, and two centuries one each from each our top run-getters. Frankly, I don’t don’t care, to me, what matters is India won.

For starters, lets give Ganguly some credit for this win, if not for anything specific, at least for the final result.

First ODI: Pak crash to defeat

Pak never really put up a fight. Barring the start and a brief period when Inzy and Hafeez were at the crease Pak never really looked in control of the run chase. It was certainly an attainable total provided the batsmen applied themselves because there was hardly anything in the pitch for the bowlers. Sachin bowled a clever line and Inzy’s wicket was a precious one. A fast ball that Inzy tried to work down to third man and missed brought down his right bail.

This victory will certainly help India regain some confidence. On paper India is a better Test team while Pak is the better one-day side. After the draw of the Test series Pak had the upper hand and might have just lost it a little bit. Pak have what it takes to recover as a one-day side despite this defeat, but the the psycological battle does play a big part. One more defeat can put Pak on the defensive.

India’s last 9 overs produced just 41 runs. Our batting order was walking in and out as though they had come to bless the bride and bridegroom at a mallu wedding in the intense kochi heat.

In the quest for his century Rahul Dravid slowed things down quite a bit. Another example (which is quitely overlooked by most critics) of a star puting self ahead of the team. In any case, this inability to accelerate just re-inforces a point that everyone knows, India lacks a big hitter in the lower half of its batting order and its long over due to experiment with a few new comers to fill in this role.

Pak 152-9

Bad batting from Pak. None of the batsmen other than Inzy and Hafeez applied themselves. Sachin bowled a tight line and was rewarded a couple of easy wickets, Sami and Razaack being his two gifts. Virtually impossible for Pak to recover. Blew a fairly easy victory. Credit to India for keeping things tight.

Why was Dhoni wearing white pads instead of colored one? Btw, the dishnetwork broadband deteriorated in the second half. Wonder if it was comcast playing tricks.

Pak: 76-4 Struggling

India fight back. Asking rate inching up. Fine bowling by Zaheer and Nehra. Youhana’s wicket a definite setback for Pak. Bhajji just into bowl. Inzy looks solid nevertheless. India needs wickets, as Pak has some very late strikers unlike India’s batting order which sadly lacks big hitters.

Pak Innings: 52-3 : Two quick wickets

Salman Butt choked after a good start. Nehra getting a break in his first over as Ganguly (of all people) snaps up aa good catch at square leg.

Balaji strikes in the very next over. Malik plays a shot in the air straight to Yuvi. Good chance for India to get back into the game. But this is a very familiar situation for Pak. The top 3 consistently fail. Then the re-building starts. Interesting to see how things shape up. Another quick wicket here will put Pak under tremendous pressure.

Pak innings: 45-1

45-1 right now. Fine start by Pak. Salman Butt looks set to score a 100. He is middling the ball well and seems to be in good touch. India’s bowling has been average. Nehra confirmed that he is still a shameful fielder as he let one through for a four. Ganguly displayed some of his personal field inneficiences as well in addition to his poor form with the bat.

Overall the body language of the Indians indicate no confidence whatsoever. They badly need a win here, else its going to be a painful one-day series.

India Pak first one day at Kochi

India struggled to a total of 280 despite the two 100s from Dravid and Sehwag respectively. Had India played more as a team, they should have crossed the 300 mark. Dravid slowed down so badly towards the end in search for his personal milestone, that the rest of our heroes crumbled under pressure and India was bungling through the last overs like they were playing for a draw (perhaps a hangover of the third test). All in all a lousy performance barring as always, lately, from Sehwag. Unless Pak loose early wickets or throw this match away, my guess is that Pak should wrap this up in style.

India-Pak Third Test at Bangalore

The final day is excitingly poised. Hats of to Pak. This team has played exceptionally in this match thus far. Younis Khan is super player with a lot of character (now it make sense as to why Imran was pitching his case for captaincy). Its hard to imagine, that India won the previous test because Pak has held the psychological upper hand pretty much throughout this test. India on the other hand has a golden opportunity to prove that they are a winning, fighting, capable unit as opposed to a bunch of high net worth, yet talented celebrities.

Laxman’s knock on Day 4:

Was batting so difficult? Why was VVS batting like he had 10 more batsmen to follow after Kumble. He scored a total of 28 runs on day 4. The other tailenders combined made almost as much! Has this guy lost his form for good? Given the way Pak batted immediately after India’s first innings, its an indication that there weren’t exactly any major challenges posed by the pitch.

Sehwag holds the key:

The TOI headlines read “Can Viru win the test for India?” Its an indication of how much has changed in the India batting order. Dravid is solid, Sachin is still good but never considered a match winner anymore, Ganguly is in a permanent state of struggle, VVS form is a figment of imagination. But Viru is the man who can make a difference to a victory. All the others can contribute significantly to save the test, but none can contribute to a victory more than Viru can. On the downside Viru has a dismal second innings average. Moreover he has already scored a double in the first innings. All in all a tall score from him is not going to be easy. But if he does get one India will be in the race atleast until he is at the crease. Its a different story that after his departure from the crease India might simply switch to a save test mode. What a shame if it came down to it. Anyway, should be an exciting day ahead!

The Result tomorrow

If Pak wins, hats of to Pak once again. The team has played superbly and it will be a deserving win. For India it means a huge loss of the psychological advantage prior to the one-day series challenges, especially, given that Pak are a better one-day team. On the other hand, if India wins, then India deserves to be rated the number 2 or 3 test side in the world. Its an awesome opportunity for Team India to prove itself and steal the limelight from their arch rivals on the final day of the test and go into the one-day series with a lot of confidence.

Lastly, its great to see so much interest and excitement being generated by Test cricket.