Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Spot of Bother for a Place

               The world T20 as been a good event for players to establish themselves at the highest level, but there are few who can feel the opposite of it. It had posed them in an uncertain place to get forward in the path.

Shikar Dhawan
              You don't see Ms changing the squad in a tournament unless there is a fitness concern. But the form Dhawan going through had made the change in the crucial semifinal against Windes. Which in fact a reflection of spot of bother in the squad, especially in T20's with his inconsistent stats and form.

Suresh Raina
                 He is regarded as one of most reliable resources for Dhoni irrespective of the performance, he had promoted up the order to spent more time at the crease. But it made the old problems to face in the new positron, once again handling short delivers as been never ending journey for the batting all-rounder. Being lost his position in ODI's, now he face a crucial phase in his career to rebound his form and position in the shorter format.

Afridi
          A lot of speculation surrounded around him as people treated, it will be his last days in international Cricket. Afridi done a reasonable job with the ball, but his tactics costed the team a lot in terms of captaincy. It costed him to step down later the tournament and it seems like he had already played his last T20, although he held his retirement on hold.
   
Darren Sammy
                  It's the opposite story with Sammy where his tactics helped in big time in lifting the trophy, but his performance in the team as been uncertain where he bowled 3 overs through the tournament and hardly scored helpful runs to the team in crunch time. His position may not last for a while with less T20 played by Windes.

Dale steyn
              The Proteas sphere heard failed to live up to the expectations after returning from Injury, his bowling figures against England had a huge impact of the outcome. It seems that the ferry tail of light as gone in the shorter format where slower balls from the faster bowler treated as wicket taking ones.

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