Gavaskar not happy with the selected squad – Cricket News Update
Former Indian Captain, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Bangladesh-c747.
"Personally, I would have had some more changes. That's the way to look forward. We'll have to see about 2015. We are not in a position to determine the fitness of the players at that time but we can see if there will be the same hunger, zeal, focus," Gavaskar
told a TV channel.
The legendary batsman has said that the selectors should have kept in the mind the recent performances of the players before announcing the final squad, as the performance based criteria reflects the strength of the team.
“If you don't do that (selection on the basis of past performances), then it would mean that you can lose Test series 4-0, you can lose http://www.senore.com/Cricket/XJ-Doherty-c2804 number of matches. It does not matter. That's the message sent," said Gavaskar, when asked if underperforming players
should be dropped or not.
Sunny, however, did not criticise the selectors for any specific selection or exclusion and said that it will demoralise the players at this stage.
The Board of Control for Cricket in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/SR-Tendulkar-c2556, despite his unsatisfactory performances over the past few months,
was still retained in the squad.
The Chairman of selectors, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Krishnamachari-Srikkanth-c71750, however, further clarified that none of the players were dropped, while the decision to exclude the veteran duo came only after consulting with the physiotherapist of the national team.
Meanwhile, young pacer http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Parthiv-Patel-c2159 making way for
his inclusion.
Indian Squad for Asia Cup 2012:
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Ashok-Dinda-c1098.
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