Overrated 'Under Performer'
Despite an ordinary season in TNPL and First Division cricket and below par performance for the state over several years, Aniruda finds a place in the TN T20 squad
Despite an ordinary season in TNPL and First Division cricket and below par performance for the state over several years, Aniruda finds a place in the TN T20 squad
Questionable
selection has once again come to the fore in Tamil Nadu cricket. Aniruda S, son
of former India cricketer and former Chairman of Selectors, K Srikkanth who has
a dashing style of stroke play similar to his father has been chosen in the
squad for the Inter State T20 tournament ahead of several other promising and
performing cricketers.
Aniruda
has done nothing of repute to warrant the selection in terms of performance. In
the TNPL just a few months back, he scored just over a 100 runs in 7 matches
clocking an average of just 15. In the first division cricket too, he has done
very little this season scoring just over 200 runs in 6 matches.
Over
the last decade, while he has always been spoken around as one with quite a lot
of talent with an ability to play dashing cricket, he has for long not utilized
the chances provided to him at the state level.
It
is okay to provide opportunities for a while based on potential, but not for
several years when performance has no where matched the potential. Would any one remember him winning matches for the state in the shorter version or have there been consistent performance in any year in any form of the game over the last 5 years or so. And he isn't getting any younger. For how long, would you select a player based on 'talent' and 'striking ability'.
He
has of course shown a glimpse of his natural talent every now and then with
some breezy knocks but really that does not justify this selection.
He
has for sometime been less of an asset on the field with his fitness levels not
where it needs to be for the grueling T 20 game. His running between the
wickets is shaky.
Yes
with his natural talent and his dashing outlook, he has had the potential to
win matches but if that has not materialized over a long period of time in
terms of performance and if the recent form has been nothing to write home
about, one cannot justify such selection especially when the TNPL has ‘supposedly’
unearthed talent for this form of the game.
Chairman of Selection Committee S Sharath says that it was a joint decision by the selection committee and that the coach and the majority of the selection team were keen on
having him after seeing him in the practice sessions and were impressed with
his striking ability as compared to the other options, almost giving an indication that he himself may not have been in favour, for over the last couple of years he has clearly moved in the direction of choosing younger players in the Ranji squad in an effort to try and create a long term path for the State.
It is quite possible that Aniruda Srikkanth will prove this story wrong and will win matches for Tamil Nadu this season and it may yet turn out to be his best season for the State in T20.
It is quite possible that Aniruda Srikkanth will prove this story wrong and will win matches for Tamil Nadu this season and it may yet turn out to be his best season for the State in T20.
While the younger talent have shot into prominence in the longer format and have showcased themselves well this year, the choice of picking Aniruda, without any scores this season to back him, is a backward step in the wrong direction.
Very true Prabhu and well said
ReplyDeletenice with a very apt message.
ReplyDeleteNothing new. It is the same story which I know for 4 decades. No cricketer worth his salt will come up in Tamilnadu. Only for Chamchas. Lot of money involved.
ReplyDeleteParthasarathy
Written in your inimitable style.
ReplyDeleteOne more set of parents will be added to you list of enemies!
Very well written. Hats off. Keep Going.
ReplyDeleteGood but not worth writing about. Better to spend time on +ve stories
ReplyDeleteTNCA is known for such worthless activities. Their selections mostly have been dubious and questionable in the last two decades. I was surprised when Kumaran, Vijay were selected for the national side. I do not see anyone emerge as strong as Ashwin, Krish Srikkanth, Robin Singh. Is is lack of talent or bias, left to your imagination. I have observed the inconsistency in performance despite boasting an excellent league format in the country. When Gujarath, Rajasthan, can win Ranji troph, why TN cannot since 1987/88? Two decades of worthless cricket?
ReplyDeleteAlso I was told that the cricketers selected for the nation from TN think too big of themselves and dig their graves (Eg. Ramesh, Balaji, Kumaran, Sriram, DK). Hope Vijay and Ashwin do not fall prey to the biased TN tactics.
What about umpiring? I was told that a group manages unofficially everything and the deserving and aspiring youngsters are "demotivated". During a train journey from Thanjavur, I had interacted with a Professor who took up umpiring passionately but could not continue due to some unwanted experiences he was subjected to at TNCA.
God, save TN cricket.