Chopra: India's one-day side needs total rethink

Sport360 staff 23:18 19/01/2016
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    With a third straight loss at the hands of Australia in Melbourne, India lost a fourth series on the bounce under MS Dhoni’s leadership.

    The last series India won under him? At home against a weak West Indian team in 2014.

    There was a time when Dhoni couldn’t put a foot wrong. But now, whatever he does backfires.

    With the Test side thriving now Virat Kohli is at the helm, let’s try and examine what has gone wrong in Australia before delving deeper into the issue.

    The Bowling

    Bhuvneshwar, Ishant, Umesh, Jadeja and Ashwin made up for India’s bowling unit during the Champions Trophy winning campaign in 2013. Replace Shami with Ishant and you have India’s bowling World Cup attack that reached the semi-finals.

    So, how did those that performed admirably in the past become so pedestrian? Well, the pitches in England were unusually dry and hence assisted Indian bowlers, and the pitches in the World Cup were also a little tired because the tournament was held at the backend of a long Australian summer. By now, it’s quite evident that Indian bowlers need some assistance from the surface to restrict a decent batting line-up, and the pitches prepared for this ODI series are anything but bowler-friendly. Flat pitches dictate the bowlers do something spectacular in the air (be it extra pace/swing for the quicks or drift/dip for spinners) and, unfortunately, there isn’t enough class in this outfit to conjure up something out of nothing.

    The Batting
    While it’s more than fair to blame the bowling department for their inability to defend 300+ scores, it would be foolish to ignore the batsmen’s part in India’s shortcomings. If your strength is batting and you’re playing on batting-beauties, there are two ways to win—1. Bowl first and chase a slightly above-par score, or 2. Bat first and score 25-30 runs above par, for your bowlers would need the scoreboard pressure.

    Dhoni won two tosses but elected to bat first on both occasions and while 308 and 309 were good scores, they weren’t 25-30 runs above par. Indian bowling isn’t equipped to defend par scores on good pitches and it showed. In the third ODI in Melbourne, India did score 15 above the mean and therefore, for the first time in the series they came close to winning. It seems that Indian batting hasn’t gotten used to the absence of a batting power-play, for they aren’t accelerating enough between overs 31-40. Thus far, India has scored 67, 67 and 60 in this period and that’s unacceptable if you’ve gone at around 5 runs-per-over for the first 30 overs and have 8-9 wickets in hand. Indian batsmen must address this issue, for they’re leaving too much to do in the last ten overs.

    Fielding and Team Selection
    If you have a weak bowling attack and if your batsmen aren’t putting you beyond the opposition, your fielding unit must contribute heavily. Unfortunately, Indian fielding’s worst hour has coincided with a woeful run for their bowlers. In the first three matches, India missed at least 6-7 catches and almost that many opportunities to run the Australian batsmen out. It’s not that this Indian team is full of liabilities on the field, for most of them are as good as you’d get at this level. While it’s a minor blip, it has played a pivotal role in India’s fortune.

    Last but not the least, the team selection hasn’t given enough maneuverability with regards to personnel. Raina’s absence is sorely felt because, not only is he a superb finisher with the bat, he’s a gun fielder to boot, and a handy sixth bowling option.

    Now that India has already lost the series, it would be worth trying out different things. There’s a strong case to try either Rahane or Pandey as an opener in place of Shikhar and also give Akshar Patel an opportunity in the remaining two games. One thing is for certain; something has got to give.

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