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Time right for Kohli to be ODI captain, but Dhoni’s legacy strong

There is often a ritualistic value attached to the selection of a national cricket team. Most of the players select themselves and it is just one or two places that

Updated on: Oct 01, 2015 10:37 PM IST
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There is often a ritualistic value attached to the selection of a national cricket team. Most of the players select themselves and it is just one or two places that are up for grabs and generate discussion.

Pragmatism demands that Kohli be given enough time and space to mature as a skipper and be allowed to build his own team for the future. (AP File Photo) (ap file photo)
Pragmatism demands that Kohli be given enough time and space to mature as a skipper and be allowed to build his own team for the future. (AP File Photo) (ap file photo)

The first thing the Indian selectors did today was to scotch all rumours that they are thinking of replacing Mahendra Singh Dhoni as India’s ODI captain for the time being. There is a school of thought, and that includes this writer as well, that Virat Kohli should now be made captain across all formats. It does not make much sense to delay the inevitable, as Dhoni is unlikely to be around when the 2019 World Cup comes. Pragmatism demands that Kohli be given enough time and space to mature as a skipper and be allowed to build his own team for the future.

South Africa is going to pose a major challenge even though India are playing at home, hence it would have been the right time to let Kohli impose his thought and philosophy on the one-day squad as well. One can understand that the selectors will find it difficult to remove Dhoni from the captaincy, given the wicketkeeper batsman’s outstanding contribution to Indian cricket. Possibly, the T-20 World Cup being held in India next year, would be a fitting swan song for a man who probably will go down in cricket history as one of its finest one-day player and captain.

Any newcomer, especially one who has brilliant performances to his credit, is a welcome addition and who knows, in Punjab’s Gurkeerat Singh, India may discover a genuine spinning all-rounder. Amit Mishra, the leg-spinner, whose bowling against Sri Lanka in the Test matches was noteworthy, is back. There is always a temptation to include a leg-spinner in the squad, especially if the tracks are spin friendly and the batsmen more often than not always struggle against a quality wrist spinner.

I find it a bit surprising that the Indian selectors are still pinning their faith on Harbhajan Singh. It was obvious to most while watching him bowl in Sri Lanka, that he is a ghost of his former self. Mercifully, he is not in the one-day squad and probably his experience and the hope that he will be miserly, has got him a nod for the T-20 squad.

 
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Before I come to the point, a bit of a preamble is required. Even at the best of times, the relationship between those who perform and those who write and pass judgments on them is tenuous. And at the worst of times, it is tense and edgy. Over the years, both have generally learnt to live with each other and not cross the line between being downright rude and extra respectful, writes Pradeep Magazine.

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