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Did Shreyas Iyer And Sarfaraz Khan Get A Raw Deal?
Did Sarfaraz Khan and Shreyas Iyer get a raw deal for the five-Test series in England? Both have been given the short shrift. The set-up of Head Coach Gautam Gambhir and skipper Shubman Gill and the Selectors have sent across a message that in the present circumstances, both do not fit into the scheme of things for a challenging seven weeks tour of England. The gifted Sarfaraz scored 150 in the Bengaluru Test against New Zealand last year after his team was skittled out for 46 in the first innings. He has scores of 62, 68 not out and 56 against England at home for a tally of 371 runs in six Tests. On the turning tracks at Pune and Mumbai, he, like the full Indian batting line up, came a cropper against the Kiwi spinners.  He was made to cool his heels in the five-Test series in Australia. Iyer began his Test career with 105 against New Zealand and he has played 14 Tests, his last two being against England in Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam in January-February 2024. Iyer has had serious issues with the BCCI, as a consequence of which he was taken off the central contract. Times have changed and he has returned to the big stage and given the central contract. He played a big part in India’s Champions Trophy win. But the selectors have gone back to Karun Nair who played his last Test in March 2017. Nair, now 33, had scored an unbeaten 303 against England in Chennai in December 2016. Khan has been unlucky, and Iyer has “no room” in the team according to Ajit Agarkar, the selection committee chair.  
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It Will Be Baptism By Fire For Shubman Gill In England
Shubman Gill will have to endure the baptism by fire ordeal on his first stint as captain of the Indian team during the five-Test series in England. The first Test starts at Headingley (Leeds) from June 20, and this will be followed by severe examinations at Birmingham (Edgbaston), Lord’s (London), Old Trafford (Manchester) and The Oval (London), the series ending in the first week of August. The selection committee with Ajit Agarkar in Chair has placed faith on the 25-year-old Punjabi — with 32 Tests and 1893 runs under his belt — to deliver the goods in a country where weather conditions change by the day, and even the hour, and the local brand of Dukes ball triggers confusion in the batsmen from the Asian region. Gill has been earmarked as captain for the 2025-2027 ICC World Test Championship cycle, and points accrued from the England tour will throw first hints as to whether India will have a chance to finish among the two to play the final in June 2027. Gill’s first aim will be to get runs, which will boost his confidence as he learns the captaincy trade in the tough English summer. In the absence of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma he will be expected to lead by example and show the way. The elegant right-hander has so far scored 874 as an opener at 32.37 and 1019 at No 3 at 37.73 in 32 Tests. In England, he is likely to bat at No 3. Gill follows 18 previous India captains (in England) who have led in 69 Tests and won 9 and so Gill has his task cut out!
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Is The BCCI Selection Committee Playing Safe?
The BCCI’s selection committee has played it safe was the wisecrack after India’s men in blue team was picked for the 3-match ODI series against England and the ICC Champions Trophy. The two biggest failures against Australia — skipper Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli — made it to the squad with Sharma as captain. Both have quit the Twenty20 format, but have been highly successful in the limited overs game and the committee with Ajit Agarkar in chair did not want to take the radical step of punishing them for not scoring runs against Australia. With both Sharma and Kohli in the selectors in no way could have acted upon Shubman Gill who gifted his wicket to Australia in both innings of the final Test in Sydney. In fact, he has been named the vice-captain. The outcome of the ODI series against England at home and the Champions Trophy and their individual form with the bat may probably direct a specific course of action on a few old hands from the selection committee which can be said was very conservative in picking the squad for the two campaigns in India and in Dubai. Agarkar went to the extent of saying that the immediate focus is on the Champions Trophy and not about the future of Sharma — who took a swipe at the media during the Sydney Test — and Kohli. Indian cricket is yet to see something big and bold as the change of captaincy – from Tiger Pataudi to Ajit Wadekar — affected in 1971 by the then Chairman of the selection committee Vijay Merchant whose decisions took Indian cricket forward. When will a Merchant happen again for Indian cricket?
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What Will Ajit Agarkar & Co Do With Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli?
The announcement of India’s men in blue team for the white-ball home series against England will throw hints at the road ahead for the floundering Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. The focus will be on Ajit Agarkar (chairman) of the selection committee and his colleagues in Sridharan Sharath, Subroto Banerjee, Shiv Sundar Das and Ajay Ratra; they have to announce three teams: one for the five-match Twenty20 series, then the ODI series and also shortlist the national squad the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Sharma’s batting average in the last three Test series was 10.50 against Bangladesh in two Tests, 15.17 against New Zealand in three Tests and 6.20 against Australia in three Tests. The mandate for the selection committee is crystal clear, and that’s to send a message that the 67-Test veteran who will turn 38 in April-end has no place in the long form of the game. For the 123-Test veteran Kohli, the batting numbers are far from convincing: 33 against Bangladesh in two Tests, 15.50 against New Zealand in three Tests and 23.75 against Australia in five Tests. Nicking to the slip cordon was the feature of his batting in Australia. He is 770 runs short of 10,000 runs in Test cricket. But only three times in his distinguished career, he has scored 600 plus runs in a Test series, and the last time it was against Sri Lanka in 2017-18. Will the selectors drag his career beyond the five-Test series in England from mid-June to achieve a personal milestone? A call to end their Test career or international career can be taken only after the selection committee gets the nod from the big shots in the BCCI, perhaps even outside of it!
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The Adelaide Oval, A City Of Runs, Wins And Ruins For India!
After scoring a forceful win against Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series in Perth, India return to the lovely city of Adelaide. Old timers quickly jog their memory to recall the country’s first popular hero in the cathedral city, Sandeep `Sandy Storm’ Patil although Capt Vijay Samuel Hazare extracted a century in each innings (116 and 145) against “Bradman’s invincibles’’ in January 1948 – when India toured Australia for the first time. Patil’s swashbuckling 174 (off 240 balls with 22 x 4s and 1 x 6) in the first innings of the Adelaide Test in 1981, after being felled by fast bowler Len Pascoe in the first Test in Sydney earned the Mumbai marauder the moniker `Adelaide Hero’. India’s 11 batters have scored 14 centuries at the famous ground in South Australia and this includes three by Virat Kohli with red ball. But India lost the two Test matches and the champion craftsman made 74 and 4, when India was shot out for 36 in 21.2 overs in the second innings of the pink ball Test four years ago. After Hazare, the likes of Dattu Phadkar, Sunil Gavaskar, Patil, Mohammed Azharuddin and the “fab 3’’ in Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Venkatsai Laxman, the flamboyant Virendra Sehwag, the steadfast Cheteshwar Pujara and the great accumulator Kohli became part of the “Adelaide 100 Club’’ but for many, Patil’s 174 hammering of the likes of Dennis Lillee, Len Pascoe, Rodney Hogg – the second highest by an Indian after Dravid’s 233 in 2003 – has been one for posterity. The beautiful Oval is also the venue where Ajit Agarkar took 6 for 41 and won India the Test there two decades ago.
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Shreyas Iyer And Ishan Kishan, Still In The Dog House!
Shreyas Iyer was at the felicitation function at the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) on Monday (Oct 7) evening listening to praises heaped on the Mumbai team for winning the Zal Irani Cup after 27 years. But was he a happy man? Not far from his 30th birthday, he was one among India’s leading run getters in white ball cricket and he had also established permanency in the Test team. He could well have been a middle order in the ongoing Twenty20 series against Bangladesh. His last score in the format was 53 against Australia in Bengaluru in December last. He scored 463 runs from 17 innings in 2022 and in 2023 he played only in two.  Injuries have kept him away from the game for a long time. Not playing the Ranji Trophy quarter-final against Baroda and turning up at the Kolkata Knight Riders training session during “injury time” are some of the reasons for him not being given the annual contract. He did stage a comeback for the ODI series in Sri Lanka.  He played his part in the Ranji Trophy final against Vidarbha and also against Rest of India in the Irani Cup. Age is on his side but his international career is uncertain. Things could change though with last season’s KKR mentor, Gautam Gambhir, becoming the head coach of the Indian team now. But Gambhir will need to convince Ajit Agarkar about Iyer’s cricketing merit for a full integration with the Indian team. The team to be picked for the four match Twenty20 series in South Africa and the India A tour to Australia can throw hints. The same can be said about Ishan Kishan.  Both are in the dog house now!
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What A Party, Mr. SMG!
Like his eye-pleasing straight drives, among other copybook strokes, Sunil Gavaskar has warmed the cockles of many a heart over nine years and seven gatherings by throwing a party to his friends, acquaintances, and cricketers from his school and club days. Some were many, many years older than him, like former Test cricketers Nari Contractor, Chandu Borde, and Chandu Patankar. A superb all-rounder in his days, Borde, 89, came from Pune accompanied by Raju Metha of Sunny’s Sports. Patankar – one of the great Col. CK Nayudu’s favourites — is 93, and Nari Contractor, 90, a resident of South Mumbai, drew much of the attention. So did Chandu Joshi,92, Rajasthan’s leggie of the past and excellent standing, making the road trip Pune-Mumbai-Pune for seven hours and in between spending a breezy four hours at the bash where everyone was trying hard to, as they say, “paint the town red.” The little master shuffled towards the golden gang and welcomed them with a delightful: “Ah, here are the youngsters” as the “Indus Club” chatter at BKC Mumbai began to raise its decibel level. Everyone would agree with SMG’s Instagram post that a handful, most notably Tukaram Surve and Avinash Karnik, were missed. The much looked forward “SMG Party” had the charming presence of many Bombay and Mumbai boys, including Sachin Tendulkar, Ajit Agarkar, Sandip Patil, Milind Rege and Abdul Ismail. Three times each at the MCA- BKC and the Indus Club and once at the Cricket Club of India…where next, Mr Gavaskar! Only Anil Joshi can tell us all, come next year.
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Virat Kohli's Strike Of 9.31 An Over Is His Best In The IPL
While the Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s Virat Koli has been pilloried for his alleged slow scoring in the Tata-IPl-17, he has a scoring rate of 9. 31 for a tally of 661 runs in 13 matches which gives him the pride of place as the leading Indian opener in the 10-team league. The three overseas openers who have a superior scoring rate are Australian left-hander and Sunrisers Hyderabad opener Travis Head (11 matches, 533, 12.11), Kolkata Knight Riders’ (KKR) Sunil Narine (12 matches, 461, 10.98) and England and KKR opener Phil Salt (12 matches, 435 runs, 10.97). Kohli has one more match, wins it for his side and places it in contention for a playoff berth. Kohli has hit one century and five half-centuries this season and is the holder of the Orange Cap for being the highest run-getter. Travis Head, Chennai Super Kings’ captain Ruturaj Gaikwad, and a few more are in the running to displace Kohli for the Orange Cap. Kohli’s scoring rate in 242 IPL innings is 7.91, and as an opener, it is 8.29. Kohli is going through a remarkable phase in the League; his scoring rate of 9.31 is the best across all batting positions since the start in 2008. In 109 innings for India, his scoring rate is 8.29, which has gotten him into the all-time top 15 batters in the world. No wonder Chairman of the Selection Committee Ajit Agarkar said they don’t talk about Kohli’s scoring rate in Twenty20 matches or otherwise!
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Ajit Agarkar Says Picked Indian Team, Not IPL-2024!
Ajit Agarkar looks far from stressed when it comes to selecting Indian teams. The 46-year-old who took 349 wickets across formats for India as an attacking seamer, looks lean and mean and fit enough to compete even today with the red and white ball. The chairman of the BCCI’s senior national selection committee since July 2023, the former Mumbai and India all-rounder who fashioned India’s spectacular victory against Australia in the Adelaide Test of 2003 with an incisive spell of 6 for 41 in the second innings and who can brag about of Lord’s century against England in 2002 articulated at a press conference on Thursday (May 2) that his committee, more or less aligned itself with the needs of the captain Rohit Sharma for the ICC Men’s World Twenty20 in the USA and Caribbean Islands. Agarkar made it plain and simple that his committee picked a 15-member Indian team and not an IPL-2024-XV. Even the selection of Sanju Samson when juxtaposed against KL Rahul (for the second stumper’s slot) was based on the six hitting prowess of the Keralite, and the boundary shots he hit in the ongoing IPL only selection in his favour. Similarly, Shivam Dube’s unbeaten knocks of 60 and 63 in the last series against Afghanistan, followed by his long-lever hitting in the Tata-IPL-17 ensured his selection for the first-time bash under the American sky. Without having to say so by either Agarkar or the captain Rohit Sharma, the rest of the team has been picked on the runs and wickets when turning out for the men in blue team.
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Mayank Yadav, A Genuine Quick Arrives
The last week in the Tata-IPL-17 has been all about the thrills and frills provided by a speed merchant who has made the cricket world sit up and take notice of him, and the fans have shown the appetite to see his explosive deeds, more and more. Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) fast bowler Mayank Yadav has awakened people and more significantly has not given peace of mind to the batters in the Twenty20 league; the speed he has generated consistently at 150 km plus, the lift of the pitch he has extracted and directed the white ball within the stumps, meaning accuracy, has been compelling action to watch. The 21-year-old from Delhi has been trigger-happy like, keen to cause the batters’ downfall in a jiffy. In two matches against Preity Zinta’s Punjab Kings and the United Spirits-owned Royal Challengers Bengaluru,  Mayank returned 3/27 and 3/14 and his fans were saying: Aur Bahut Kuch Baaki Hai. The IPL is a long way from the finishing line and the LSG skipper KL Rahul will deploy him in such a way to ensure his team’s entry into the playoffs. The million dollar question though is whether the BCCI’s selection committee with Ajit Agarkar in the chair will, without batting an eyelid, put him in action against Ireland and thereafter Pakistan and USA during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in the USA and West Indies in June. There is already a clamour for it!
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Virat "King" Kohli In Action After A 77-Day Break!
The $ 10 billion Indian Premier League (IPL) will get off the ground at the good old Chepauk on Friday (Mar 22). And it’s a no-brainer that attention will bolt down on the Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s Virat Kohli who has not faced a ball in a competition after the second innings of the second Test against South Africa in Cape Town, which means he will be facing a Chennai Super Kings bowler in the Tata IPL-17 lung opener after a 77-day break from the game. Virat has played 237 matches (229 innings) and scored 7263 runs — the highest in the League — but he and his fans are yet to see RCB lift the trophy. Now the RCB men can only be second best to its women’s team that cracked the code to win the WPL! Last year, Virat  (he doesn’t like being hailed as King Kohli) scored 639 runs with  2x100s. The champion batter has shown loyalty to the franchise bought in 2008 for $ 111.6 million, owned by United Spirits Ltd, a Diageo Group company. The cricketing world, especially India’s selection committee chaired by Ajit Agarkar, captain Rohit Sharma and Head Coach Rahul Dravid will be keen to see how Virat shapes up in the league. Virat is a big brand which will be present at the ICC Men’s Twenty 20 to be exhibited in New York, Florida and Texas, apart from Caribbean venues. The interest will be around how the champion is hitting the ball!
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Hardik Pandya Watch Out, India Getting Ready For The "SuryaShivam" Show!
Shivam Dube has struck the iron when it’s hot by knocking over the Afghanistan bowlers in the Twenty20 series outings in Mohali and Indore. It’s the time of the year when the locals in the northern plains and central India would devour the hot lip-snacking chole bhature, but those who thronged the stadium at Mohali and at the Holkar Stadium got a taste of the elegant and fluent left-hander’s stroke play and hitting. In the absence of the injury-stricken Hardik Pandya, the selectors in Ajit Agarkar, S Sharath, Shiv Sundar Das, Salil Ankola and Subroto Banerjee looked at Dube and the latter has not let them down. Dube is 30 plus and his style of going after the ball makes him a perfect fit for the 120-ball stuff of cricket. In his first 18 turnouts for the men in blue, he did not bat on seven occasions and was not out five times, but he had the talent which the selectors have recognised. Two unbeaten knocks of 60 and 63 against the fierce competitors from Kabul have almost confirmed his berth in the Indian team for the ICC Men’s World Twenty20 under the Manhattan and Caribbean skyline. His average is 45.83 after 20 matches at five positions in the batting order, but it is at No 4 now that he has staked a strong claim. Once Suryakumar Yadav returns to the fold, India can make the most of the “SuryaShivam” show! Why fret over Hardik Pandya?
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Is It Curtains For Pujara And Rahane?
Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane have not found a place in India’s Test team for the two-Test series in South Africa, the first of the new World Test Championship Cycle to start from Boxing Day (December 26) at the Centurion. Without a doubt, both are past their best and the selection committee with Ajit Agarkar in the chair believe that the time has arrived for Indian cricket to move on with alternative players like Shubman Gill, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shreyas Iyer who have proved their mettle. Recalled for the WTC final against Australia that India lost at London’s Oval last June, Rahane made 89 and 46, but only 3 and 8 in two Tests against the West Indies in the West Indies. His Test career appears to have come to a grinding halt at No 85 in which he scored 5077 runs. Pujara, another stalwart of the last 13 years, made 14 and 27 in the WTC final. The steadfast right-hander from Rajkot; Pujara has played 103 Tests and played the four-Test series against Australia at home and the WTC final. He has scored 7195 runs. With KL Rahul and Iyer taking the middle order spots, it appears it is curtains for these two solid batsmen; the five Test home series against England will confirm the inevitable for them. There could be quite a few more like Rajat Patidar and Sarfaraz Khan who could be competing for the middle order slots in the future engagements of the WTC cycle.
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Forced To Quit By The MCA In 2019, Ajit Agarkar Gets The BCCI Job!
Ajit Agarkar has taken charge as the new Chairman of the BCCI’s senior selection committee. His immediate predecessor, Chetan Sharma, had stirred a hornet’s nest by divulging matters related to players’ fitness, among other issues, during a sting operation by a TV channel. Very soon, in the middle of February this year — just some days into his second term as the Chief of the selection committee that came with a handsome annual salary — Sharma,  a lively fast bowling partner to the ‘Haryana Express’ Kapil Dev,  was shown the door and an exalted position in Indian cricket remained vacant for five months. Even as the media raised questions about the BCCI’s reluctance to fill the vacancy immediately, the former India all-rounder with 349 international wickets and who turned out to be the Adelaide Hero with a 6 for 41 in a Test match against Australia in December 2003 has been appointed Chairman; his colleagues being Shiv Sundar Das, Subroto Banerjee, Salil Ankola and S Sharath. With the Asia Cup and the ICC World Cup approaching, the BCCI, with Roger Binny and Jay Shah at the helm, completed a task by getting on board a cricketer of good standing. Four years ago, the Mumbai Cricket Association forced him to quit on flimsy grounds; Agarkar gave his heart and soul to Mumbai cricket, but a handful of administrators with bloated egos had their say.
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Mumbai Falls By The Wayside Again In The Prestigious Ranji Trophy
Mumbai’s cricketing fortunes in recent times has been like a curate’s egg; while on the one hand the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) has contributed to the national team, going back to from the heady days of Sunil Gavaskar’s achievements, on the other hand the cricketers representing the famous Lion Crest has not been able to maintain consistency in winning the Ranji Trophy, the symbol of supremacy in the broader context of India’s cricketing canvas. Last year it was outwitted by Madhya Pradesh in the final in Bengaluru, and on Friday (Jan 27), the MCA team marshalled by Ajinkya Rahane could not outsmart Maharashtra in the last group match, and as a consequence has been left by the wayside. Mumbai has won the Ranji Trophy 41 times, and those who have played a part in it have left a legacy to follow. The past teams played for pride. This season Mumbai did not have the class of 2009-10 and 2012-2013  when led by Ajit Agarkar and 2015-2016 when the team had champions and budding talents in Dhawal Kulkarni, Shardul Thakur, Shreyas Iyer, Siddhesh Lad and Suryakumar Yadav. Mumbai has the exalted reputation as a champion side; and so, going seven years on the trot without the title will hurt the true blue Mumbai cricketer. From 2002-03 to 2015-16, Mumbai won the title seven times, it’s been barren thereafter!

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