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Seeking change, sometimes without reason

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  • And yet, a champion stands on six hundred and sixteen wickets, another plays his hundredth test in Nagpur and a third has gone past twelve thousand runs without needing to be indecent; without needing to visit match referees. Neither has Rahul Dravid who has scored the small matter of ten thousand test runs. The message going out to young Indians is that it is possible for simplicity and achievement to live together.

    Only four days ago there were suggestions that Laxman be left out of the eleven to accommodate another bowler. The same suggestions were made forty days ago and four hundred days ago. We seek change, and to be honest change isn’t always bad, but somewhat we seek to dump as well. True, we need to groom another generation of middle order batsmen for we cannot have too many leaving at one time but try telling that to a player who is scoring runs; who is in the pursuit of the only thing he can do well in life.

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    This will be one of Laxman’s more satisfying moments. He was treated very shabbily during the IPL, was prevented, in a most bizarre episode, from playing for a month in England and had to witness the swords being sharpened for his execution. Don’t forget this is a man who gave up a million dollars a year so the Deccan Chargers could get better players and help develop cricket in his state. In England they are going crazy over a million dollars per player. Laxman gave up a million a year for three years! At the end of the first season in the IPL, he was sacked when he had been captain for six games and the job was given to a man who had led in the other eight!! And not a thank you for the extra three million!!

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    Well saidUKBy: Ruschil | 11-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward It is really tragic that a simple, down-to-earth character like VVS is not given his due and flashy showmen given to histrionics on and off the field, while catering to media sound bytes grab the limelight, and needless to say, the money. For someone who has spent his formative years eating, sleeping and breathing cricket, it does lead to considerable disillusionment. It is time that the likes of Dravid, Laxman, Kumble, Chanderpaul, Pollock, M.Hussey are recognized as ideal role models.
    great articleBy: raj | 01-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward great article.. whats hes trying to say is that sucess and arrogance dont always have to go together.. dravid, kumble, tendulkar and laxman embody this notion. No doubt ganguly was a great captain and is a very good player. But he never looked to be a humble man. Its not necessarily a fault, rather concidering the crux of the article i dont find it to be a glarring omission. Though laxmans average pales in comparison with that of some of the "modern greats" I believe that by scoring 6 centuries against the australians, the most dominant team in world cricket he has joined the parthenon of the great.
    Million dollar manBy: Cellinis | 31-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward I have no idea whether you read the comments, you do seem to write in a lot of places! However, I have to say this... thank you for reminding everyone about VVS Laxman
    Boghle Bhai ka kya hoga?By: debjani | 31-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward Bhogle Bhai, a small matter - why have you left out Saurav Ganguly? Or is the line ' a visit to match referee' an oblique refernce to SG? If so you have maintained your consistency at least. The players' forms see ups and downs but your form as a 'Hate Sourav cadre' is constant. If you are really serious about young Indan players, it is surprising you omit any mention of the achievements of the most successful Indian Captain so far.What you will do , bhai . once SG takes the final bow? Kis par nishana sadhoge?
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