After an embarrassing 0-4 whitewash the test series in England, many questions have been raised about damage to the Indian team management and functioning. But the main selector Krishnamachari Srikkanth defended the performance of Indian team, says that despite the efforts of one and all, everything went wrong with them, and there should be no guilt.
Speaking about the reasons for the epic failure of the batting capitulation, says Srikkanth, would hurt the most. "Sometimes you have to accept that the other team played very well. Test series England played very well, and let's not forget that they have the best bowling attack, especially in English conditions. In general, through our top order batsmen, at least two of them almost every test, and the rest of the batsmen to play them. Unfortunately, in England, but Rahul Dravid did well, "he said Tuesday.
"For me the important thing was another Trent Bridge Test. At 124 for eight on the first day, we could have gotten four of the one hundred and fiftieth At 267, we would have to last at least 150-200 in. It would be pressure on England. We let England off the hook, and they have the confidence and emotional, they just grew up. " The former India opener said that one should not belittle the players, or choose only one of a series win. "We have done well for so long. We did well in South Africa, which has the same player after losing the first Test badly. In England, it just did not happen. It was a terrible series, where nothing worked. What we touched went wrong. It was bad luck, bad cricket, bad for everything. "
"You can not blame the selectors damage. If we had won the World Cup and Test cricket after 20 months, no one asked us." When asked how Sehwag went in and out of the team, said Srikkanth that Sehwag tried his best but just could not do it. "Sehwag was injured after his surgery and a period in the NCA, thought he could play after the doctor gave the go-ahead. After going to England, he could not. We should understand that he did his best to play as a team need him. "
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