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Rahane is the new Ishant Sharma


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Baffling continuous selections in limited over teams despite having horrible career stats and lacking the skills & mentality required.

 

So-called team player with the "technique" who has failed to deliver in previous tournaments. That innings v WI in the semis of the last world T20 was similar in ineptitude to the infamous Yuvraj one. Yet instead of learning from lessons the current selectors continue to reward non performance with their "safe picks" :facepalm:

 

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I bet nearer time of CT, Dhawan will get injured and Rahane will endup opening and we will

wonder how * did come to this situation

 

and the likes of Pant, Samson, Iyer or even Tripathi will be sat home twiddling their thumbs post IPL

 

whilst bloody Chris Lynn will be smashing it around for Aus ODI team in England, and Rahane prodding around to a 50

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TBH Ishant at least managed to contribute to one ICC trophy in 2013 CT where he managed to turn the tables in that miraculous 17th over. I doubt Rahane has ever done anything and will do anything in ICC tourneys. The only memories I have of Rahane in shorter formats are the ones from 2015 WC semi against Aus where he couldn't hit the ball off the square as hard as he tried, and single handedly costing us the 2016 WT20 semi by plodding around to ensure India ended up with a sub-par total for the conditions.

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Everyone wants to blame "Mumbai Lobby".   But its not just Rahane - you take out Hardik Pandya's slogging, and Jadhav's deft use of placement - the rest of the batting lineup is basically ODI accumulators.   The other top 3 ODI teams in the world have recognized the future of ODIs - elongated T20s - they are bolstering their batting units with at least 3 power hitters if not more.  Australia has just one accumulator in Steve Smith - the rest can be classified as 'inconsistent'.   This is a strategic error on our part.   A major one that we have been making since Dhoni's captaincy.  I used to think it was MS's fault and VK would do something to change it.  At a minimum, partially.  But not seeing that.  

 

Even our spare batsmen - Rahane and Manish Pandey - are more of the classical 'good' batsmen type who are unlikely to come up with a 150+ SR type of innings.    Add to that, we are carrying not one, but two aging veterans in the middle order, both of whom are under the gun, with waning hitting abilities, needing more and more time to 'get going'.   

 

 

 

 

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normally Dhoni doesn't indulge in loose talk and is very careful about what he says about the players unlike Sehwag. But for Dhoni to conclude that Rahane is useless on the slow tracks of the home grounds just shows how frustrating it is to select lame-@ss Rahane for home tests, knowing that he will fail..

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On 08/05/2017 at 2:30 PM, kira said:

Mumbai lobby, Gavaskar needs to look in the mirror 

Kuch bhi mat bol. :mad:

These are the selectors who have always shown allergy to try new blokes in bilaterals forget big tournaments. In any case how many Mumbai players do play in Indian National Team nowadays. Stop blaming Mumbai lobby for everything. Gavaskar, Shastri and Manjrekar don't have a say on selection. 

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19 hours ago, sandeep said:

Everyone wants to blame "Mumbai Lobby".   But its not just Rahane - you take out Hardik Pandya's slogging, and Jadhav's deft use of placement - the rest of the batting lineup is basically ODI accumulators.   The other top 3 ODI teams in the world have recognized the future of ODIs - elongated T20s - they are bolstering their batting units with at least 3 power hitters if not more.  Australia has just one accumulator in Steve Smith - the rest can be classified as 'inconsistent'.   This is a strategic error on our part.   A major one that we have been making since Dhoni's captaincy.  I used to think it was MS's fault and VK would do something to change it.  At a minimum, partially.  But not seeing that.  

 

Even our spare batsmen - Rahane and Manish Pandey - are more of the classical 'good' batsmen type who are unlikely to come up with a 150+ SR type of innings.    Add to that, we are carrying not one, but two aging veterans in the middle order, both of whom are under the gun, with waning hitting abilities, needing more and more time to 'get going'.   

 

 

 

 

Only sensible post among 'Mumbai lobby' conspiracy. There is lobbyism but at lower levels.Once you are recognised for higher levels there is mostly meritocracy. Most of the times disliked selections are due to difference in opinions or thoughts of selectors versus fans.

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