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Some Indian players became casual after WC triumph: Gavaskar

Last Updated: Friday, December 14, 2012, 23:19
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Some Indian players became casual after WC triumph: GavaskarNew Delhi: Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar feels that some of the Indian players became very "casual" after their success in the 2011 World Cup which is "less than acceptable."

"After the success of 2011 World Cup, the attitude of some of the players became too casual. They started behaving as if the nation owes it to them for winning World Cup which is less than acceptable," Gavaskar told NDTV when asked about the reasons for India`s consistent failures in the last 18 months.

The legendary opener didn`t answer in a forthright manner whether the BCCI needs to do away with Duncan Fletcher who has seen through India`s worst slump in Test cricket in recent years.

"I support Dhoni when he says that the coach can`t get out there and score the runs. But yes, I would look if the attitude is too lacklustre or lackadaisical. In EPL or in La Liga, if a team continues to lose then the coach or the manager gets the boot," Gavaskar said.

Gavaskar agreed that Mahendra Singh Dhoni has been pro-active on field during the last two days.

"I think so. MSD knows that they have to be pro-active. I believe that things are changing but I hope it`s not too late."

The veteran agreed that with consistent failures of Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag, India haven`t been able to put up big scores.

Asked about the manner of Tendulkar`s dismissal, Gavaskar retorted,"What about Sehwag`s dismissal?"

The legend feels that Indians should learn from England`s debutant Joe Root who showed enormous patience.

"Look at their newcomer. He formed parnerships with Prior and Swann. If you ask me, this is not a difficult wicket to bat on but certainly difficult to score. The ball is not doing anything out of the ordinary and you can stay on this track. But since it`s not coming onto the bat and boundaries are big, you have to score in one`s and two`s. The problem with India is not being able to put up too many partnerships."

PTI


First Published: Friday, December 14, 2012, 20:40


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HMM - Mumbai
Shewag and Little master were very casual and didn`t have their Eye on the Ball. Do we need such attitude from these two batsaman who are responsible for loss in previous match and this one too.!
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Mahadevan - chennai
Yes i agree with Gavaskarwith a diffrence,Almost all teams after winning world cup lost their charm and went to oblivion samev with India.Srilakka pakistan ec.Take England they reached finals two times in Worla cup and almost routed thorouhly to the bottom.Now they are recovering and coming to the fore.Total revamp was done and imoroved their chances. India must learn from these.I feel Dhoni is the captain ever we had.
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R.L. Bangera - Mangalore
If Sachin does not retire now, when will he retire? Sehwag`s days are also not far away from retirement.
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