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Azhar, Robin may get the axe
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
BARBADOS, May 2: A livid Indian skipper Sachin Tendulkar and his beleaguered
teammates will struggle hard to shake off their morale-shattering crash to
defeat and salvage some pride when they take on an inspired West Indies in
the fourth and final One-Day International at the Kensington Oval here
tomorrow.
Returning to a venue where they had succumbed to an inexplicable defeat
chasing a paltry target in the third Test to lose the series 0-1, India will
have to perform like true professionals if they are to level the one-day
series which the hosts lead 2-1.
More than the opposition, lack of application has been the bane of India,
and Tendulkar could make quite a few changes from the side which lost at St.
Vincent when within sight of victory.
The young skipper, desperate for an overseas Test win to establish his
side's credibility and his own credentials as a leader, has been totally
aghast after the slog over capitulation in the third one-day tie.
A win there would have put India in a perfect position to wrap up at least
the one-dayers before returning home after this final fixture in the
Caribbeans.
Tendulkar will in all likelihood convey a few home truths to his batsmen and
there is a possibility that Robin Singh or even former captain Mohammed
Azharuddin is omitted. Neither could keep their cool despite experience and
see through India to expected win under mounting pressure at St. Vincent.
Tendulkar, who minced no words after the batsmen had thrown away their
wickets to go down by 18 runs on Wednesday will be without the services of
veteran opener Navjot Singh Sidhu again.
Sidhu who missed the previous tie has suffered a ligament tear behind his
right knee and the area is discoloured. Sidhu is likely to be out of action
for at least a fortnight.
Doddanarasiah Ganesh is likely to return as the third seamer given the face
of the Kensington Oval wicket. Novel David despite his success in two one
dayers, may not have much role to play on this lively track.
The West Indies in contrast see no reason to change their line up and in all
likelihood will play the same eleven. Opener Stuart Williams, who anchored
the batting at St. Vincent is certain to be persisted with.
Indians are looking for a win to round-off the tour but understand it could
well be the only a consolation win. The hurt of Barbados and St. Vincent has
overshadowed everything else on this tour.
The final one-dayer though still affords the Indians a chance to reshuffle
their pack a bit and try out a few options before the Independence Cup
begins, back home.
New fences are being put up at Kensington Oval to keep out the spectators
from the playing area. During Test match in March, there was a crowd
invasion once Shivnarine Chanderpaul had achieved his hundred and it lasted
lasted for a good ten minutes. Later, on the West Indian win, a similar
scene was re-enacted.
Though no formal announcement has been made so far, it may well turn out to
be the last game that Courtney Walsh has as captain of the West Indian team.
Brian Lara, vice-captain of the team for a few series now, is expected to
lead the West Indies once Sri Lankans arrive in the Caribbeans to play two
Tests and three One-Day Internationals.
The traumas of St. Vincent did not affect the visitors alone. The touring
journalists found it impossible to send their stories across and Brian Lara
had a providential escape when he did not board the chartered flight of his
friends from Trinidad after the match.
The plane crashed into the sea five minutes after the take-off and six men
on the flight were killed.
Curtly Ambrose meanwhile needs just three wickets to complete his 200-wicket
haul in one-day internationals.
TEAMS
India: Sachin Tendulkar, Saurav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid, Mohammed
Azharuddin, Robin Singh, Ajay Jadeja, V V S Laxman, Dodda Ganesh, Noel
David, Anil Kumble, Syed Saba Karim, Nayan Mongia, Venkatesh Prasad and Abey
Kuruvilla.
West Indies: Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Stuart Williams, Brian Lara,
Carl Hooper, Roland Holder, Jimmy Adams, Courtney Browne, Courtney Walsh,
Curtly Ambrose, Mervyn Dillon, Ottis Gibson and Franklyn Rose.
Copyright © 1997 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.
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