Butcher In ICU
Dear Mr. Dhoni,
All
we cricket fans, particularly Indian cricket fans, will eagerly look forward to
the Old Trafford Test that begins tomorrow.
And look forward with some amount of trepidation as well.
You
are indeed someone with the most coolest and calculating brain in the
cricketing fraternity today. You do
think and act out of the box, and we have seen some fabulous successes in the
past. Who can forget your own batting promotion ahead of Yuvraj in the World
Cup 2011 with stunning success!
Why
then do you get into a completely defensive mindset in Test cricket Mr. Dhoni?
The 2011 Dominica Test against the West Indies when you opted not go after 86
runs in 15 overs with 7 wickets in hand still rankles a few of us who want to
see India as a dominant champion side.
Much
has been said about this series and the three Tests till date, and it doesn’t
warrant a recall. But the key question
that bothers many of us is, how will Mahendra Singh Dhoni approach this Test?
Yes, there are injury concerns but we have a big squad and replacements, who if
not the ideal, are available. And the
guys on the bench have earned their place to be there. The key question is will you enter the field
with a view to win the game? Will the bowlers perform as an ‘attack’ or will it
be a ‘squad’ with a defensive mindset and orientation right from the word
go?
We
accept a failure with the bat or ball or even a poor performance in the field.
We understand that everyone has talent as well as limitations and it isn’t an
utopian existence for anyone, where everything goes well for us and everyone
performs to his ability. In fact when in
trouble on difficult wickets and you come into bat, we feel as anxious as a
crowd outside a hospital ICU where a butcher has arrived in place of a heart
surgeon to perform a life saving procedure.
Yet, we still hope that youwould battle it out, for if not the technique
you have the grit and determination in addition to a smart brain. So, win or
loss is not an issue at the end of the day. It is the effort and approach that
matters in the first place. If that is
in the right earnest, the changes for success are manifold.
So
please Mr Dhoni, approach this Test the way you approach the shorter version of
the games! If the T20 and ODI games had
an option for a draw, you perhaps would have topped the list of such games as
captain with the most number of drawn T20/ODI games! But you have better mettle and we are hoping
to see a Test where we don’t end up feeling ashamed a non-performance as in the
last game!
Thank
you!