Tuesday, February 19, 2008

India fighting at Adelaide

Yuvraj has made a comeback in his signature style. Let us hope he finishes off the game in a similar style. It was disappointing that India failed to take advantage of the initial crucial breaks when Sri Lanka was struggling at 6/2. The bowlers failed to capitalise on the initial breakthrough. Ishant Sharma seems to be overused. He needs a break as too much of dependency might lead to an immature exit or to a performance akin to that of Shoaib Akhtar. All pace and little guile. The pace battery is erratic in temperament and not always piercing. Sangakkara is a real crisis man and bails his team out in crunch situations. His century was great. His huge partnership wih the captain saw Sri Lanka posting a fighting total of 238. In reply, Sachin got out on a duck. That can raise hackles as to when should he plan his retirement. Gilly decided that in a flash and it is high time Sachin decided the same and avoided a disgraced exit. As a die-hard Sachin fan I will never love that. Ergo, it will be tough for a sachin fan like me to see the idol retire but in the larger interest of the idol and the game I feel that his retirement must come in his prime. The old order changes in favour of the newer ones and one has to reconcile to the bitter truth of change.
In the end, hats off to Yuvi for his resilient comeback!