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With both the senior openers failing to make an impression, the Indian captain said he is open to shuffling the order if needed. More... February 25, 2008 10:48 IST Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni [images] was on Sunday unsparing in his criticism of the top order batsmen even as his team put up a gallant fight before going down to Australia in their crucial tri-series one-day international in Sydney. "The run-making for the top order hasn't been the story till now and it could make things so much easier for the lower order batsmen," said Dhoni as his side succumbed to a narrow 18-run defeat. "I am quite happy for the bowlers. They bore their responsibility well. I just hope that the top order could have contributed a little bit more to the total." India's top four wickets, including the ones of openers Sachin Tendulkar [images] and Virender Sehwag [images], have been falling cheaply and Dhoni said he is open to shuffling the order if needed. And the way things look at the moment, the axe could again fall on Sehwag. "We have a few options, [Robin] Uthappa can open with Sachin but the way Gautam [Gambhir] has settled in at number three, I don't want to disturb him." Dhoni didn't think he did anything wrong by playing cautiously throughout his innings even when faced with such a big target. "At that time one more wicket and there was a very good chance of we ending up with 150 or 180 runs," he said. The young Indian captain nevertheless was delighted with the effort of his young batsmen, as well as their selfless approach in attempting to chase down the massive target. "It was a very good effort. First from our bowlers who kept Australia down to 320 which we thought was gettable. The part-timers bowled very well and kept the pressure off regular bowlers," Dhoni said. "As for the selfless batting by young batters, we need 16 like them, not those who go for individual 50s and 100s. You need characters in the side." Looking ahead at India's final group match against Sri Lanka [images] on Tuesday, Dhoni emphasised he wants to seal a place in the finals in that game itself. "In any case, we would like to seal the match against Sri Lanka and not leave it to the last game between Australia and Sri Lanka. Next game is very important for us." He also hopes for an improvement in his luck with the coin. "May be I will have a coin from [bollywood movie] Sholay [images], where either way you win," joked the calm-headed Indian captain. Australian captain Ricky Ponting [images] was also wholesome in his praise for the young Indian team. "They are always a very talented and skillful side, whether the boys are young or seniors. "Gambhir played really well, he worked the ball around and hit clean shots. His running between the wickets was also noticeable. Same with Uthappa. "I do feel that when the next World Cup comes around, they would have a good side at their command, guys who would have played 80 or 100 matches." Ponting was happy for his century as well as the return to form of Matthew Hayden [images] and Andrew Symonds [images]. "We always had the game in control. We relaxed a little bit after we got their four early wickets. "Still Gambhir and Uthappa played brilliantly and we can't take away anything from them," he said.

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Guest HariSampath

Well said Dhoni...whether it is Sachin or Sehwag, the message must go out that they cant take their places for granted and need to score big. If India , despite Sachin, Sehwag and Yuvraj failing could get to within 18 runs of 318 , it speaks volumes of the youngsters fighting spirit. Dhoni was spot on in saying that individuals 50s and 100s dont matter and we need winning performances , and he liked the selfless batting of youngsters...any message here for any players ( in this team or those dropped ? )

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I don't think reshuffling the order is the way to go ... by all means warn them that they need to make runs ... but I am against reshuffling the order for the reason that I feel that all these batsman need to get used to set positions. Sachin and Sehwag have been openers for a long time, and are both class players, so they will turn their form around soon. Gambhir is growing accustomed to this no.3 slot, and has made 2 tons at this position. Sharma looks to have the perfect technique for a no.4. Yuvraj's ability to slog and score aggressively makes him a nice no.5. Dhoni gives them some balance at 6, and Uthappa's power hitting at 7 is working well. Give this team and this order some time. We will get runs at the top.

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