Monday 15 August 2011

Srikkanth Said Fatigue Is Not A Problem

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India in England 2011

Kris Srikkanth, the Indian chief selector, has accused the collective failure to stop for the series defeat in England, and said that the loss had nothing to do with fatigue or poor preparation.

"If you see an FTP, all countries play cricket 365 days a year, whether in England or Australia," said Srikkanth. "It is not the only Native American The fact is that cricket has been played throughout the year, in any form ... - Test, ODI or Twenty20 So do not think it's fatigue factor for the performance of England"

However, in the last 12 months in India have had more tests than any other team and more than a day of games than anyone, except Pakistan. In over 14 tests and 29 ODIs in the last year, players from India also took part in the grueling IPL, which began the week of the World Cup final.

In the first three tests of this series, India have not been able to send a total of over 300, and Rahul Dravid is the only batsman averages more than 40 Srikkanth said the padding was not able to make a whole . 'Batting has not clicked for us. The Indian side, if the clicks stop, all clicks. We did not do well in bowling and fielding. England bowling attack under ideal circumstances.

"It 'a fact that the first five batsmen have clicked on the series so far. But the same number of cricket players have done well over the past two years. The same combination had defeated South Africa in South Africa. And' our misfortune that this tour especially you do not click on anything for us. "

The BCCI has been criticized by cricketers for his lack of first priority Cricket, Srikkanth, but defended the Indian tabla. "We will not participate in responsible gaming - the players or the directors or the BCCI's nobody's fault and is not the time is right we are going through a bad phase ..."

England replaced India in the test class above, but Srikkanth was convinced that India will be able to bounce, he said it was time to rebuild the team. "We must learn from the series in England, look at what went wrong. We also identify and support new talent at the appropriate time, "he said.

"We all put our heads together and plan for the future," Srikkanth told the Times of India. "We have to start the process again without complaint. We must try our different combinations to get the best team as we did before the World Cup. Even Yuvraj Singh fell, who came back strong in the ODI team and left a huge impact on the tournament. We want to do something similar now. "

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