Captain's Call
M.S. Dhoni
Cricket, cricket and more cricket! yeah, that's right. If you've been missing the T20 games of the IPL now that it's over, don't worry as you can now look forward to T20World Cup in the West Indies. Team India will make it's way to the West Indies shortly, before the games officially begin starting this Friday. Headed by captain cool M.S. Dhoni, the team comprises the young blooded boys determined to make their presence felt during this torunament. But the team is missing the batsman most in form - Sachin Tendulkar. Sachin had decided over a year ago that he would not take part in the international T20 matches henceforth. However, given his exceptional form over the last many months, T20 selectors were keen to include him to increase India's chances of bringing home the T20 World Cup. But Sachin held his guns and still refused to play in the upcoming tournament. Dhoni admits the team will miss Sachin but says, "I respect his decision, whatever he says because he has done well, given his services to Indian cricket for the last 20 years, if he decides something than we should just respect it."
T20 Cup Winner 2007
Can Team India pull off another win this year?
With regard to the other players in the team; Dhoni has full faith in his CSK team mate Murli Vijay who will replace Virendra Sehwag in the T20 Cup. Dhoni is trying his best to get a balanced team and he's got some hard decisions to make ahead of him. On India's chances on bringing home the cup, he says, " This isn't the first time we are playing World Cup and not first time that we are playing so much. We should stop asking. We play throughout the year, five years before or after we will keep playing;the only factor is hopefullly we dont have any major injuries to any players."
Win or lose one cannnot predict I guess, but I do hope India does it's very best and doesn't get an early exit like last year. What say you?
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