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India face Test crisis: Dalmiya 2 October 2001
Kolkata, Oct 1: The Indian cricket team faces a crisis because of their poor performances and an all-time low Test ranking, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Jagmohan Dalmiya said Monday. "Indian cricket is passing through a crisis at the moment... Without counting Bangladesh, we are now ranked eighth out of nine teams, it has not happened in 50 years," Dalmiya, told reporters in this eastern Indian city. Dalmiya, who headed the International Cricket Council (ICC) until last year, took over the Indian job Saturday and said his main priority was to improve the standard of the national game. The Indian side has not won a Test series outside the continent for 15 years and the country is now ranked only ahead of Zimbabwe and Bangladesh. The Indians have remained a force to reckon with at home, but have been dubbed poor travellers because of their inability to translate their strong showing on slow, spinner-friendly home tracks to fast pitches abroad. They are currently in South Africa to play in a one-day triangular tournament from Oct 5-26 which also involves Kenya and a three-Test series against the world's second-ranked side. India's one-day record has also caused some worry after losing eight consecutive finals of one-day tournaments involving three or more teams. Dalmiya said a spate of injuries to key players of late was also a matter of concern. "We had seven of our frontline players on the injured list. This has not happened before. Prevention is better than cure," he said. © Dawn Source: Dawn Editorial comments can be sent to Dawn at webmaster@dawn.com |
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