i think it should not be only for Pathan/Shewag/Jaffer.. BCCI should focus on the players who are continuously failed to perform. And they should always play the domestic crickets to maintain the consistency and performance. Rather players like Sachin/Dravid r out of form. They should be send back too.
No. It is not the right move to send Pathan back to India, if it is only the case of lack of form or consistancy I think Mr.Shewag should be sent back first.
Its rite move!! Who ever the player is not in form is send him away. he may be sehwag or sachin, Dont think his once he played weel , he has done centurys, he got hatric wicket... No pathan is out of form, wen he can able to play then only give the chance. he played in mulatan, taken 3 wickets , tese type discussions are good for listening.. but no use for winning the match now...
Now only BCCI started thinking proffessionally.... Continue them to make Proffessional Indian team hu can be the world champions.....
hi, I totally agree with the comment. The think i will like to add is; there should be point system, If a player is low on performance, send him in internal matches and let him cover some points for qualifying in team. So target orientation will be implemented. Shehwag is also not in form so, why shegwag sent back to India I m Questioning to Chappel & dravid. Chappel has no right to demolige a young player he give contribution from his bat he might be in form in test Match
i guess its a good move, harsh though!BCCI must take similar measures on other players who are perpetual non performers!its sad that now a days players in India play with a passion for money rather for game itself!
I think that Sehwag should be given the Pathan Zaheer Khan and Saurav Ganguly like treatment i.e be droppped from the side and asked to go get some runs. If he is of truly international calibre,he will come out all guns blazing & Indian cricket will be well served else its high time we looked for someone else. What is most frustrating about Sehwag is his refusal to learn from his mistakes, not just his repeated string of low scores"