tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37105719.post3464128479761290250..comments2023-07-28T13:23:09.152+05:30Comments on Sach hain yeh..: Planning for tomorrow!Sachin Shanbhoguehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09293106306403337053noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37105719.post-86031550336853445122012-01-17T12:48:09.442+05:302012-01-17T12:48:09.442+05:30Hmm... Yes the nature of defeats has been very pai...Hmm... Yes the nature of defeats has been very painful to watch. It has been mainly due to the batting lineup failing to cross 300 more than once in 7 tests. So it is right to blame the batsman, including the fab 4. Tendulkar has looked good, but has not converted, Dravid was excellent in england, but his reflexes are not the same (dropping catches more often as well), laxman well, i guess it's time up. But to be honest we cant blame the selectors for the results. We thought england was a one off and we put the best team out there and expected the seniors to deliver. Now that they havent, it's time to phase them out. Laxman should be "rested" in adelaide, RG should cash in. Next home series against New Zealand, give Laxman the farewell test he deserves. The series after that against england, lets give the same oppurtunity to the wall. He must go on a high. Then we have the australians coming home i guess. Should be the perfect farewell for the little master :-)<br /><br />As far as MS is concerned, i feel, he should lead till one of the engstars is ready to take over. My bet is on Kohli leading India in all formats. (Remember my prediction Sac ? :-) )Akshayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17747459035367385843noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37105719.post-22962300421385116592012-01-17T12:46:24.132+05:302012-01-17T12:46:24.132+05:30This comment has been removed by the author.Akshayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17747459035367385843noreply@blogger.com