The Indian side has had great success in ODI and T 20 formats in the last few years and has been amongst the best sides in those formats. However our performances in Test cricket have dipped considerably in this time. We have lost all our overseas tours since 2011, and the one sided manner of most of those defeats has left a bitter taste in the mouth.
Causes of our Failure
So, what has hurt our cause in the longest format? For one,
our fast bowling, which has for long been our Achilles Heel has continued to be
problematic. The bowlers we have invested faith in, Ishant Sharma, Bhuvneshwar
Kumar and Mohammed Shami have failed to perform with consistency and venom for
any long periods of time. We saw that in tour of England this year, when
Bhuvneshwar Kumar started the series well against England, only to taper off
badly towards the end.
Apart from this, Dhoni’s captaincy has been very passive on
multiple fronts in the Test arena. Firstly, his team selections have centred on
safety first approach. A prime example of that was preferring the economical
but sedate Pankaj Singh over the fast but mercurial Varun Aaron early on in the
series.
Tactically he was horrible in the series. A prime example was the second session of the third Test match of the series, when India led 1-0. In only the second session of the match, he made Jadeja bowl a negative line outside the leg stump to stop run scoring by English batsmen, rather than attacking them and going for wickets. It helped England get back the momentum in the series.
Need for an aggressive Captain
What India need now is an aggressive captain who can play
for wins rather than taking a meek approach. Virat Kohli fits the bill
perfectly and his aggressive approach to his batting will reflect in his
captaincy also. He has enough experience playing at the top levels and now is the
perfect time to hand over the Test captaincy reigns to him.
Need for Pace in Tests
Need for Pace in Tests
Apart from that, India needs to play the fast guys in Test
as pace is essential for success in Test matches. Umesh Yadav and Varun Aaron
need to be given a fair run in the Tests. If they can get their lengths right,
then with their pace, they can cause a lot of trouble for batsmen, especially
on pace friendly pitches overseas. If you can play Ishant Sharma for 50 Test
matches, you can give these guys 20 matches, eh!
We hope the Indian Test cricket moves in the right direction
in the future. Historically we have been poor in Tests overall, and rank at
seventh position amongst top eight Test teams, when it comes to win-loss ratio
in Test matches. It is time we breed aggressive fast guys in Tests and back the
squad with a leader who can back them and play for winning matches, rather than
saving them. Only then can we reverse our negative trend in Tests in this
decade and become a great Test side.
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