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Where does Aakash Chopra go from here?There are many cricketers who are knocking on the doors of national selectors but there is one door, which looks to be firmly slammed on one dude at least for now. The man in question is Aakash Chopra. The Delhi opener, Do turning tracks matter in Indian cricket?What is the point of making turning tracks when the opposition has planned in advance and is ready to pounce upon an opposition weakened by injuries and out of form players? India made to the enviable position of challengers to the There's much more than what meets Yuvraj eyeThe dumping of Yuvraj Singh from the national side for the fourth and final Mumbai Test has raised eyebrows about the selector's wisdom of slamming the Test door on the left-hander considering that the latter was repeatedly thrust into the opener's What's wrong with Laxman?The silken touches, the scorching cuts, robust pulls, cracking drives down the ground- all part of the wide array of strokes VVS Laxman has in his repertoire, seems to have deserted him at least for now as he faces arguably one The greats and the not so greatsSanath Jayasuriya and Stephen Fleming have been two batsmen who have always led by example for their respective sides and have enabled them to shed the tag of "underdogs" and be transformed into winning sides. Kudos also to their teammates who India's weak points too obviousSourav Ganguly expressing his obvious displeasure at the Nagpur wicket should not be used against him. He's just stating the obvious that the whole cricket world knows; pace is not India's forte. The pitch curator swears that the wicket will take Who loves the Indian team?The Indian team said it was the umpires who did them in at Bangalore. Although, one can also say the pitch curators did the Indians in by preparing one that would hand the match to the toss winner. If the Indian Cricketers' tryst with tinsel town!As the popular saying goes that a woman is behind a man's success, similarily our cricketing heroes having liaisons with actresses seems to go hand in hand with this saying. It goes without saying that Indian cricketers along with actors and He doesn't turn the ball; so what!It's a perennial cribbing that he does not turn the red cherry enough to attain any kind of success in International cricket. Every time he is snaffling wickets by the bundle, the same set of people, who showers plaudits, badmouthed him Clueless Indians easy prey for AussiesI do not feel for the Indian team after this dismal defeat. First and foremost, the cricket ground should be prepared so that the result does not hinge on who wins the toss. The pitch curators need to realise that "home
