‘One man has been singled out while the others also failed’: Sunil Gavaskar tears BCCI selectors apart over Pujara drop

Sunil Gavaskar said that Cheteshwar Pujara has been made a scapegoat after India’s batting failed in the WTC Final.

Sunil Gavaskar said that India's batting failed as a unit in the WTC final
Sunil Gavaskar said that India’s batting failed as a unit in the WTC final

Cheteshwar Pujara’s absence was one of the big talking points after India’s squad for the two-Test series against the West Indies in July was announced. It has been speculated that Yashasvi Jaiswal could be taking up the No.3 spot that Pujara made his own over the last decade.

However, former India captain Sunil Gavaskar feels that this was a chance for the selectors to rest a number of senior players give chances to more younger players and that Pujara has been made a “scapegoat” by dropping him after India’s largely forgettable performance with the bat against Australia in the World Test Championship final.

“Why has he been made the scapegoat for our batting failures? He has been a loyal servant of Indian cricket, a quiet and able achiever. But because he doesn’t have millions of followers on whatever platforms who would make a noise in case he gets dropped, you drop him? That is something beyond understanding,” said Gavaskar on Sports Today.

Gavaskar lamented the fact that questions cannot be asked of selectors as there was no press conference in which they announced the squad. “What is the criteria for dropping him and keeping the others who failed. I don’t know because nowadays there is no media interaction with the selection committee chairman or whoever where you could actually ask these questions,” he said.

The former India captain, widely rated among the most successful opening batters in the history of Test cricket, said that age should not be a criteria if that is the reason why Pujara is dropped. He also pointed that Pujara was not the only Indian batter who failed to score big in the WTC final, which India lost to Australia by 209 runs.

Pujara fell for 14 and 27 runs in the two innings. While he was bowled leaving the ball in the first innings, he was caught behind while trying an uncharacteristic upper cut shot in the second. However, Ajinkya Rahane was the only player who could go past 50 runs in the match and India’s top four was blown away within the first 20 overs of the first innings for just 71 runs.

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After Sunil Gavaskar Suggests Rohit Sharma “To Take A Break” from IPL 2023, Mumbai Indians Coach’s Clear Update

Sunil Gavaskar had recently suggested that MI and India captain Rohit Sharma should take a break from the IPL in order to keep himself fresh.

Mumbai Indians head coach Mark Boucher on Saturday said team captain Rohit Sharma has not asked for rest in the ongoing Indian Premier League, but will look into it if he does. Rohit has featured regularly in what has been an ordinary campaign for Mumbai Indians in the IPL this year, with the five-time winners currently placed at the eighth spot at the halfway mark and requiring a lot to do in order to move up the standings. Batting legend Sunil Gavaskar had recently suggested that MI and India captain Rohit should take a break from the IPL in order to keep himself fresh for the World Test Championship final against Australia from June 7-11 at The Oval in London.

“No, I don’t think he should take rest. That’s not my call to make. Obviously, we want Rohit playing, because he’s a very good player, and a leader as well,” Boucher told the media ahead of MI’s clash against Rajasthan Royals here on Sunday.

“If it is the best for Rohit, and he comes up to me and says that ‘you know, I need a bit of a break’ then yes, we will address that, and I will consider that. He hasn’t done that. So yes at the moment, if he is available to play, he will play,” Boucher said.

Boucher admitted that Mumbai Indians have gone back to the drawing board to discuss their death overs bowling, after conceding 96 runs in the last five overs against Punjab Kings followed by 70 runs off four overs against Gujarat Titans to end up on the losing side in both the games.

“The first game, if we look at it, I spoke about dominating the most of it rather than in that short little period. We sort of repeated that in the second game which is something that if it happens once it is a mistake but if it happens twice, then it is something that we need to address.

“We have addressed it in meetings, there are lots of different ideas on how we are going to try and not do that again,” he said.

The MI coach confirmed that Jofra Archer went to Belgium for a ‘minor surgery’.

“Yes, he was (in Belgium for surgery). I believe it was a minor surgery. I think he went for a day. As far as I know, Jof is available for selection,” he said.

Rajasthan Royals pacer Trent Boult, who was released from New Zealand’s central contract last year which gave him opportunity to play in various other leagues around the world, said that he was desperate to play in the upcoming ODI World Cup in India.

“Of course, (I am) desperate to play in ODI World Cup – it is one of the biggest events in the calendar. My sole focus is on IPL at the moment and if things work out (well) I am 100 per cent I want to be there,” Boult said.

The left-arm New Zealand bowler heaped praise on young Rajasthan Royals batters Yashasvi Jaiswal and Dhruv Jurel for their impressive batting in this IPL.

Source : https://sports.ndtv.com/ipl-2023/after-sunil-gavaskar-suggests-rohit-sharma-to-take-a-break-from-ipl-2023-mumbai-indians-coachs-clear-update-3991168

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