NEW DELHI: The Indian avid gamers had been grappling with health problems with big name pacer Jasprit Bumrah and all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja has now not been part of the staff for rather a while because of accidents.
The harm considerations additional mount for India on Wednesday when Rohit Sharma additionally suffered a blow to his thumb all through the second one ODI towards Bangladesh which additionally dominated him out of the sequence decider. India already conceded the sequence after dropping the second one ODI via 5 runs.
The Indian staff’s present shape and harm problems have left former trainer Madan Lal in a anxious mind-set or even expressed his marvel after skipper Rohit stated that India “can’t have guys coming in to play for the country half-fit.”
Referring to Rohit’s statement, Lal, who’s a member of the 1983 World Cup profitable staff, stated: “It is a very sad thing. If the captain is saying this then something is wrong somewhere,” Lal informed PTI in an interview.
“Who is responsible for this? Are trainers responsible for this? Why are unfit players going? You are playing international cricket and the result is in front of you.
“If they wish to take leisure they are able to take leisure all through IPL suits. Your nation comes first. If you don’t seem to be going to win ICC trophies, your country’s cricket goes to head down.”
Lal also lashed out at India following their ODI series loss in Bangladesh, saying the team lacked “depth and keenness” and was heading in the wrong direction.
“Definitely the Indian staff isn’t getting in the appropriate path. I’ve now not observed the depth within the staff off overdue. I’ve now not observed ‘Josh’ in them within the ultimate couple of years,” Lal said.
“They don’t seem to be taking a look like an Indian staff in any respect. That interest of taking part in for the rustic is lacking. Either their our bodies are too drained or they’re simply going in the course of the motions. And it is a critical fear.”
Deepak Chahar, who has been bothered by injuries this year, could not complete his quota of overs during the second ODI. The Indian players are dealing with fitness issues with star pacer Jasprit Bumrah and all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja also out of the team owing to injuries.
India had crashed out of the T20 World Cup after losing to eventual champions England in the semifinals. Rohit Sharma and Co also made early exit from the Asia Cup after losing their super 4 games to Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Lal put the blame on top-order batters for India’s not-so-impressive performance in recent times.
“If you notice the report, what number of centuries they (seniors) have scored within the ultimate 3 years? And what number of within the ultimate twelve months? With age issue, your hand-eye coordination slows down.
“But they are experienced players and they should have performed. If your top order doesn’t perform you are not going to win.”
The 71-year-old former all-rounder additionally pulled up the bowlers for his or her loss of depth.
“Your bowling unit has become very weak suddenly. It looks like they are not going to get any wickets. After 69 for 6, Bangladesh managed to score 271. So what is all this going on?”
Asked if there used to be a wish to have other avid gamers for various codecs, Lal stated: “Every country is playing like that. Must have specialized cricketers for different formats. Why not have different players for different formats? All countries are doing it and India should also do the same.
(With PTI inputs)
The harm considerations additional mount for India on Wednesday when Rohit Sharma additionally suffered a blow to his thumb all through the second one ODI towards Bangladesh which additionally dominated him out of the sequence decider. India already conceded the sequence after dropping the second one ODI via 5 runs.
The Indian staff’s present shape and harm problems have left former trainer Madan Lal in a anxious mind-set or even expressed his marvel after skipper Rohit stated that India “can’t have guys coming in to play for the country half-fit.”
Referring to Rohit’s statement, Lal, who’s a member of the 1983 World Cup profitable staff, stated: “It is a very sad thing. If the captain is saying this then something is wrong somewhere,” Lal informed PTI in an interview.
“Who is responsible for this? Are trainers responsible for this? Why are unfit players going? You are playing international cricket and the result is in front of you.
“If they wish to take leisure they are able to take leisure all through IPL suits. Your nation comes first. If you don’t seem to be going to win ICC trophies, your country’s cricket goes to head down.”
Lal also lashed out at India following their ODI series loss in Bangladesh, saying the team lacked “depth and keenness” and was heading in the wrong direction.
“Definitely the Indian staff isn’t getting in the appropriate path. I’ve now not observed the depth within the staff off overdue. I’ve now not observed ‘Josh’ in them within the ultimate couple of years,” Lal said.
“They don’t seem to be taking a look like an Indian staff in any respect. That interest of taking part in for the rustic is lacking. Either their our bodies are too drained or they’re simply going in the course of the motions. And it is a critical fear.”
Deepak Chahar, who has been bothered by injuries this year, could not complete his quota of overs during the second ODI. The Indian players are dealing with fitness issues with star pacer Jasprit Bumrah and all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja also out of the team owing to injuries.
India had crashed out of the T20 World Cup after losing to eventual champions England in the semifinals. Rohit Sharma and Co also made early exit from the Asia Cup after losing their super 4 games to Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Lal put the blame on top-order batters for India’s not-so-impressive performance in recent times.
“If you notice the report, what number of centuries they (seniors) have scored within the ultimate 3 years? And what number of within the ultimate twelve months? With age issue, your hand-eye coordination slows down.
“But they are experienced players and they should have performed. If your top order doesn’t perform you are not going to win.”
The 71-year-old former all-rounder additionally pulled up the bowlers for his or her loss of depth.
“Your bowling unit has become very weak suddenly. It looks like they are not going to get any wickets. After 69 for 6, Bangladesh managed to score 271. So what is all this going on?”
Asked if there used to be a wish to have other avid gamers for various codecs, Lal stated: “Every country is playing like that. Must have specialized cricketers for different formats. Why not have different players for different formats? All countries are doing it and India should also do the same.
(With PTI inputs)