Sunday, October 21, 2007

Endgame Dravid

Dravid the selfish face of Indian cricket, a man who did more damage than Azhruddins & Prabhakars couldn't have ever managed is now on destiny's payback list.

Rahul Dravid being dropped from the Mumbai match is a clear signal that the former captain's place in the one day side is once again under scrutiny.

Dravid is the first to admit that the shorter format of the game is not his forte, yet so far he has managed to adapt and create spaces for himself. Now time seems to be running out.

Dravid through his machinations and manipulations and graciousness of Ganguly has been a part of India one day team, he played 2003 world cup only because Ganguly risked his keeping skills.

Today life has come a full circle, there is simply disgrace waiting for this disgraceful man and there is only one way he can keep himself afloat in cricketing history, by retiring.

Guess it's time for Ganguly and Tendulkar also to go from the one day (50/50) scene...however first has to be Dravid.

Dhoni is a much better cricketing brain, and we need the Utthapas, Gambhir, Sehwag in one day side.

Bye Bye Dravid....

I wrote your obituary long ago, its now being soleminized.