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Batting:
Openers: Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Chris Gayle: One of the best in this world cup. In the last one year, they have made 6 centuries and 14 half centuries between them. They are in exceptional form.
First down and middle order: Similar to all other great teams,
Next in the middle order is one of the batting legends of all time, Brain Lara. Being a Sachin Tendulkar fan let me put him as the Best “Left” handed ODI batsman in the whole world. He is not in the best of the forms for the past 2 years now. Starting from Feb’06(After the CB Series in
Lower-order: Although, they have a top-class top order batting line up, they lack powerful hitters during the slog overs. This is one of the weak points of this West-Indies team. Since 2006, there lower order has scored only 5.78 runs per over (last 10 overs) and only 19.41 runs per wicket (last 10 overs). This is the worst among all the eight main test playing nations. Slogging department belongs to Dwayne Bravo, Dwayne Smith and wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin. Bravo was more of a bowler at the beginning of his career. In the last one year, he has improved himself to a genuine all-rounder. In the last 20 innings, he averages 41.27 with one century (112* against
Bowling:
But when it comes to all-rounders, they have a very good bunch of bowlers. Bravo, Samuels and Gayle have been very effective in the recent past. West Indies may be the worst batsmen in the last 10 overs, but when it comes to bowling they are one of the best in deaths. They have been very tight, leaving only 5.85 runs per over and 20.02 runs per wicket (in the last overs). Gayle and Samuels have unsettled lots of teams by firing their offies flat and fast in the death overs.
Verdict:
They have one of the best top orders in the World cup. But their batting line up is very unpredictable. As I said before, they have a very bad lower middle order batting line up. Their chances of winning this world cup depend on their top 5 player’s performances. When it comes to bowling, they don’t have a dynamic bowling attack and except for Jerome Taylor, they lack strike bowlers in the crunch situations. When they win the toss, it is advisable to go for chasing rather than opting for defending a total. So overall, they have more negatives than positives in their plate. Being the hosts, with thousands of passionate fans to back them up, I guess they atleast have a very good chance of making it to Semifinals.
Batting:
Openers:
Robin Uthappa has always been attractive to watch, hard-hitting, with every shot in the book, unafraid to hit the ball in the air. But when it comes to temperament and consistency, he has a long way to go. He tries to go at all the balls thrown at him and ties to score most of his runs in boundaries. It’s up to the seniors, who play in the other end, to calm him down and help him build his good starts. On his day, he can take
And next is the out-of-form (for almost 2 year now) Sehwag. Its been 59 matches (almost 2 years) since he has scored an ODI century (He scored a century against
Middle Order: One of the strongest middle orders among all the teams in this world cup. This is the major strength of this Indian team. This is because they have 2 players(Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid) who have scored more than 10k runs in ODI, one player who was the best batsman of 2006 (Yuvraj Singh) and the one who is the deadliest hitter of the ball in the cricketing history (Mahendra Singh Dhoni). At 34, probably this will be the last world cup for both Sachin and Dravid. For the past one year, He was/is criticized from all sides and rumor mills keep on rising abt retirement from cricket very soon. But when you pull out the stats for the last one year, it reads totally different picture. He has played 25 ODIs(since Jan 2006), scored 938 runs at the average of 46.90 (Career ODI avg – 44.18), this includes 3 centuries and 6 fifties. Indian people forget things very soon, they expect him to score century every other match. It was really shocking that even his own home crowd booed him in his last test match at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. He always answers his critics with his bat. I expect the same this time too. Wait and watch!! God will unleash his power!!
Rahul Dravid, nicknamed The Wall, is the most consistent batsman for
Seamers: Zaheer Khan, Ajit Agarkar, Munaf Patel and Sreesanth. Most certainly, Zaheer and Agarkar will open the attack in most of the matches. IN 2005, When Zaheer Khan’s pace dropped and his attitude was also questioned, he was dropped from the ODI side. At that juncture, he was invited to join Worcestershire to play 2006
Ajit Agarkar has been
Ohh..How did I forget the only ‘allrounder’(supposed to be) in the Indian team? Irfan Pathan. Similar to Sehwag, he is extremely lucky to be picked in the team. He is in the worst of his forms for the past 8 or 9 months. In the last 14 matches, he has taken only 13 wickets at an average of 39.07 and at a very bad economy rate of 5.90. He never completed his full quota of 10 overs in any of these matches. Not only the length and swing is missing, his pace has also gone down to 120+ kmph. He is most unlikely to play in any of the matches.
In the spin department,
Most probably, India will be going with only 4 specialist bowlers, so its up to the part timers to make up for the fifth bowler.
Verdict:
In paper, none of the other world cup teams can compete with
