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HATE STORY OF ICC TOURNAMENTS AND TEAM INDIA

Imagine yourself in front of the T.V or in the stadium itself, its the T20 World cup finale the team featuring in final knockout are India and Pakistan. India needs 4 runs in 2 balls, Kohli on the strike, Pandya on the non-strikers’ end, Amir delivering his final spell and…..and….we see Kohli hit the ball for a six, his tremendous wrist work takes the ball over the off side into the stands. Meanwhile, amongst the spectators we hear a man shouting MAARO MUJHE MAARO, India breaks the Jinx after 8 years; We all wish this was true but WHAT THE HELL CORONA, I mean it might’ve been possible the other way around (If it’s still possible in 2020 )

The whole world is on a standstill and no sporting events are going on, while the last cricket action I saw was on 8th Feb when India locked horns against Australia in the T20 World Cup Finale, where Australia defended their title successfully by lifting their 5th World Cup, becoming the most successful team in women’s cricket.

Okay, now the last memory I remember of India lifting an ICC Trophy is back in 2013 which was champions trophy (Technically it should be 2018 U-19 World Cup but its somehow not in the category). We have been a very impressive team since the 2010s, we rebuilt the test side, upgraded the ODI team, and found a good balance in T20i’s, so Why India loses in crunch situations be it men or women—are we the chokers of ICC tournament? According to me, I can’t come to a final Judgement, It’s not like we don’t know how to win, we always play well in the whole tournament, its the nail-biting encounters or the crunch situations where we fail so it would be unfair to not acknowledge all the hard work they do to come this far, we have been just unlucky and sometimes have been unable to implement the 100% on the field.

Going further we will compare the records of the tournaments we have lost since 2013 and try to pick out some weaknesses.

The Records speak

I did some research to find the statistics, not surprising enough we lack only the final touch. We cross through the league dominating opponents and get out in the knockouts which is demoralizing.

Statistics of ICC Tournaments of Indian Men’s Cricket Team
Statistics of ICC Tournaments Indian Women’s Cricket team

As we saw, the statistics very well show the consistent performance of team India in league stages and consistent inconsistency during the knockouts. According to my point of view, I have highlighted some major reasons for India slipping in the pressure situations. (P.S -I have no intentions to offend anyone, these are solely my opinions)

  • Over Dependency on the Top Order. (Majorly if the No.1, 2 and 3 does well the team does well, which is very dangerous at times)
  • Lack of players who can stand out individually. (Players who take control despite whatever situation team is in, handles the responsibility well )
  • No.4 batsman problem recently. (Currently it doesn’t apply as Mr. Shreyas Iyer plays the role very well)
  • Psychological Disadvantage. (Mental blockage due to repetitive losses in big matches)
  • Humdrum team management / Selection.
  • Giving out easy runs at critical moments. (Mis-fields which are avoidable proves out to be regretful blunders at the end moment of the matches)

Anyways this year most probably seems like lacking World Cup but let’s hope for the best. Team India be it Men or Women are so much of talent all they now deserve is an ICC trophy real soon, because talent is the base of all beginnings and they just need to focus more on techniques in the betterment of their skills. Always Rooting for the Men and Women in Blue.

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FEMALES IN CRICKET- THE BIGGER PICTURE

Coming onto the final part of “Females in cricket” series blog.  This blog will highlight the future possibilities in the female cricket Industry and what can we do to contribute from our end.

The Biggest change and positive in this decade has been the surge in the Interest towards Women’s cricket, here in India.  The stadiums are filling, the television now pops up with tournaments featuring female cricketers, Brand endorsements are now attracted towards having brand ambassadors among the females representing our nation and honestly there’s nothing beyond acknowledgement  and respect as it serves as a fuel and catalyses the growth overall.

BCCI has done pretty decent development towards the women circuit especially since the World cup 2017, there has been tremendous amplification in the domestic circuit, the tournaments have multiplied at regional and national levels, women cricketers are now recognized for their efforts, not for just their bodies and looks, brand endorsements are coming in, Telecast has improved, Women’s T20 challenge (equivalent to IPL) was also initiated two years ago and it has only evolved for better cricket. Now there are at least some clubs, and coachings’ for the aspiring cricketers and the best part or rather the highlight this year according to me was the series against South Africa, Women in Blue have never let us down, they have clinched victory in every other game and played with recurring improved performances on the field.

Future attracts and demands a lot of exceptional cricket, Indian women’s cricket team is one of the top teams promises a wider and exciting scope of cricket in coming days and all eyes on them for bringing the world cup home next year. It seems like the coming years will see a major bounce in popularity in female cricket, decent opportunities for the talent, Awareness among children for sports, Broadcasting will become superior than before, females would be getting equally paid to their male counterparts, Brand endorsements and advertisements will feature more female athletes, Infrastructure and resources like the coaching staff, team management and off the field team will be of more value, professionalism will enhance.

Along the way, what we can do the least is follow the women’s cricket which is simply watching the match on the screen, include more people, make them aware and raise interest and involvement. We should be equally excited and attend matches in stadiums as we do for the male cricketers or in general any other sport. Motivate children to include sports in routine. We must rather go by game instead of name and fame. It’s all possible if the intent is correct, if you are equally passionate and respect them for their efforts because it takes a lot to represent nation/ region or your own name in that case and its not something we need to do extra, we already do it for our entertainment and recreation.

I am not being any feminism protagonist, all I really hope and expect for is equality, acknowledgement and respect because talent doesn’t have a category which needs to be dissected, all it needs is to be recognised. This being the final post in this series, I hope you are liking the content and all kind of suggestions will be appreciated. Stay tuned for the next Blog.