How long will bowlers be given a raw deal?
The
sudden (not shocking for me, at least) retirement announcement by Ashwin in the
midst of a series in Australia has brought into the spotlight the raw deal
given by successive Coaches, Captains,
the Selection Committee, and the BCCI to the bowlers in general and Ashwin in
particular for the last 3-4 years.
Even
before Ashwin's father went public, an average cricket follower could make out
that the sudden retirement announcement by Ashwin, the world premium spin
bowler, had come due to frustration with the humiliating way he had been
treated by captains like Virat and Rohi, coaches like Shastri, Rahul and
Ghambir and the Selection Committee.
Why the difference
yardsticks?
Though
batters and bowlers play equally important roles in a cricket team's success,
from time immemorial, different yardsticks have been applied to batters and
bowlers' selections for a series first and then picking them up in the final
eleven to play any match.
While
the 4-5 front-line batters select themselves and their places are permanently
fixed as if they have put fevicol on their backs, it’s a musical chair as far
as bowlers are concerned. Any batter who
has shown consistency for 3-4 years and became popular by performance on and
off the field can consider his position permanent despite running into poor
form for a very long time also. They
are given long rope test after test and series after series till they regain
the form and hit a half-century or a century giving a sigh of relief more to
the coach, and selectors than themselves and are given another 5-10 matches and
it goes on and on. A cursory glance at
the career of Rishab Pant, and Virat records in the last 5 years can demonstrate
this trend on the part of the Selection Committee, Coaches and Captains. But it's not any new trend but it is an old-age
practice, at least from 1975 onwards when I started following the game.
Bowlers
have to prove themselves all the time
As per the expectation of the Selection Committee, Coaches and Captains, bowlers have to prove themselves all the time and even the most premium bowlers are not assured of their place in the 15-member squad for a series or the final eleven. So many factors like the reputation of the ground/pitch to be pace bowler or spin-friendly, the weather condition on the day of the match, the batting lineup of the opposition and their vulnerabilities, all these factors are taken into consideration to make even the world top premium bowler to sit out and warm the benches and accommodate and give another chance to a pedestrian batter to justify their selection and cement his position which is shaking badly. But no such consideration has ever been applied while considering a batter selection, like bouncy pitch, vulnerability of the batter against bouncers, fishing outside the off stump and dancing to the spinners.
In
mid-70s no one dared to think of dropping Gavaskar, Vishwanath or Vegsarkar
despite whatever form they were in for a long period specially in the case of
Vishwanath. During the same period,
there used to be tossing amongst Bedi, Chandra, Prasanna and Venkataraghavan
and more specially the latter two – all those four world-class spinners would
have walked into any team final eleven as the first choice. Not to speak of Karsan Ghavri, Madan Lal,
Binny who used to manage get a look at only after selectors and team management
has finished packing the team with as many batters as possible. You will be shocked to know when none of those
bowlers or one of them found favours from the Team management, it was Gavaskar
who used to bowl 2-3 three overs before spinners took over a 5-6 over old ball
and bowled beautifully right throughout the innings. This was a time and on those pitches when
Australia, England opted for 4 front-line pacers and WI 5. But team management at that time never
thought it necessary for team-building to give a long and consistent run to the
military medium-pace bowlers like Binny and Madan Lal to improve their skills
and be a permanent feature like the batters.
You
fast forward to the early 2000 you have tock solid batting lineup comprising of
likes of Saurav, Sehwag, Rahul, Sachin,
VVS and later Dhoni, and it was a crime even to think of dropping any of them
for any reason except injury. Even when
Sachin had tennis elbow issues, it was left to him if he chose to play or not
and he played many tests though he was not match fit fully. During the same period, we had star bowlers
and match winners in the form of Zaheer Khan, Kumble, Harbhajan, J Srinath,
Ishant Sharma, and Umesh Yadav, and all of them were never assured of their
place in the final eleven as that of the batters referred to above. The present pack of batters with fevicals on
their backs are Virat, Rohit, Pant, as against match winners bowler/all-rounders
like Sami, Siraj, Kuldeep, Chahal, Jadeja and world best spinner Aswin who are
forced to play musical chairs and the best sitting out for many
matches/series.
The shameful treatment meted
out to Ashwin
In
recent times the best thing to happen for Indian cricket after Kumble is Ashwin. He is the best contemporary spinner, intelligent,
attacking and wicket-taking spinner. In every parameter, the number of wickets
taken, his strike rate, averages and the fast clip he took from 50 to 500
wickets is phenomenal and he was at par with Virat Kohli. He was on the right course to break the
record held by Kumble as the highest wickets taker and Warne record and might
have just fallen short of Muralidharan’s record of 800 wickets. Compared to Kumble, Warne and Murali, he is
a far better batter and scored 6 test centuries which many players who played
for India as batters in 30 – 40 tests have also not scored. But for some strange reasons, he was never
considered as an all-rounder but on the other hand whenever he was dropped and
Jadeja was favoured for his all-around abilities were put forth as the reason.
Cricket
has been reduced to a batter game
When
only test cricket was played, Batters and Bowlers had a level playing field. The bowlers – both Pace bowlers and spinners
– made the game as interesting and attractive as the batters. For every Viv Richards, Lloyd, and Greenidge
you have Andy Roberts, Holding, Garner and Marshal, for every Chappel brother,
you have Thomas and Lillie, for every Gavaskar and Viswanath you have a Bedi,
Chandra and Prasanna and Venkat and for every Miadad and Zaheer Abbas you have
Imran and Sarfaraz. I vividly remember the magical spin web cast
by Bedi, Chandra, Prasanna and Venkat around top Australian bowlers in their backyard
in 1977 series. We should not forget
that most innocuous-looking military medium bowlers like Mohinder, Madan and
Binny have successfully defended a very modest total against the star-studded
and destructive batting lineup of West Indies in the final of 1983 world cup
win. Who can forget Bumrah’s magical
spell, which was ably supported by Arshdeep and Hardik when the World Cup final
was all but lost?
But
over a period of time, specially after the advent of limited-over cricket in
the form of 60/50 overs a side matches was first introduced by a disgruntled
media mogul Carry Paker who failed to bag TV streaming rights from the
Australian Cricket Board. The limited
overs matches caught the imagination of youth who need quick fixes and all of
them always liked the bat dominating the ball and taking an aerial route
popularised by greats like Sobbers, Tiger Pataudi, Viv Richards has become the
norm of the game, especially in limited over matches.
The
`Tamasha’ called IPL
As
if 50 overs aside limited-over matches are not enough T20 matches have become
popular – first among the test-playing countries, then came the Tamasha called
IPL. It has redefined the way cricket
is played, marketed, revenue generated, and player put on auction and getting picked
up at a vulgar price tag, much higher than what the respective Boards of
different countries pay to their player for playing for the entire year, in just
45 days.
Thanks
to the tremendous efforts of Jag Mohan Dalmia, the tainted Lalit Modi and Srinivasan,
the revenue generation of IPL for BCCI and to all franchise, players and
support staff running into hundreds is phenomenal and way ahead of anyone’s imagination. ICC has come under complete control of BCCI
and happily plays a subordinate role, and the wish of BCCI and its President is
a command to ICC. With every player from
every country permitted by BCCI to play in IPL matches (except Pakistan), happy
to offer himself for auction and the Boards of all test-playing countries have
no option but to bend their backs and keep the window of 45 days clear for IPL
to avoid their player boycotting matches under their respective Boards, the way
the WI players have done.
With
media and telecasting rights going as high as over 40 thousand crores and a huge
amount at stake, there is a huge pressure to make IPL colourful, entertaining, thrilling,
and reducing cricket to a tamasha at mega proportions. As in the case of 50-over matches, in T20,
everyone wants to have a high-scoring match, and the batter butchering the
bowlers hitting sixes and four all the time reducing the bowlers like Bowling
machines. The entire game has become non-sophisticated, non-traditional,
and rustic and every rule was skewed against the bowlers and in favour of
batters. The bowlers are still
expected to tell the umpire from which side of the wicket he is bowling and by
which arm he is bowling but the batter is not under any obligation to bat with
the hand and side he is talking the guard and switch sides after the bowler
bowls the ball, thus making a mockery of the field set by the captain and the
bowler. The batters are allowed to continuously
move in the crease before, at the time of release of the ball by the bowling
thus distracting the bowlers and the margin for declaring wides and no balls is
heavily stacked against the bowlers.
Going by what batters are doing, why not allow bowlers to switch the
ball from one hand to the other and bowl with whichever hand he is comfortable bowling
and also allow bowlers to dodge the bowlers the way batters keep moving in the
crease and go for reverse sweeps and switch hits and hitting over the
head. There is a limit of the number
of overs a bowler can bowl 12 in case of 50 overs and 4 in case of T20 but
there is no such restrictions for a batter, in some matches, the opener has
carried his bat through. Why not put the
same restriction on the batter that he has to retire after playing 24 balls or
allow a bowler who is in good form to bowl 10 overs (the maximum that can be
bowled from one side) at the discretion of the captain?
Commercialisation
of the Game
With
the phenomenal money generation by IPL/BCCL, the game and the players have been
commercialised to the core. For the
first time, starting with Sachin, huge efforts have started to develop players as
brands and the celebrity management agencies cropped up in a big way. Mark Mascarenhas was a pioneer who managed
Sachin brand for many years and the one who got him the first Rs. 100 crores brand
endorsement, a figure never heard before.
These professional agencies do
whatever it takes to keep the brand value of their client players high and, amongst other things, ensure that
their clients are picked up in the final eleven so that their brand value does
not get affected. That is what
justifies Kohli still figuring in the final 11 of a test team, despite below
par 30 plus average for a premier batter like him for one or two but five long
years. Unfortunately, premium bowlers
like Ashwin and Bumrah are never the darling of Advt agencies and axe has
always fallen on someone like Ashwin and I will not be surprised if at some
future point of time, it happens to the other most valuable player of Indian
cricket Boom Boom Bumrah to accommodate some favourite child Pant.
Despite
the raw deal given, Ashin you are a true champion player and a decent and
thorough gentleman. A glorious chapter
will be written on you in India's cricket history and people talk in equal
measure about what you have achieved with ball and bat and what you could have
achieved, but for the dirty politics.
Have
a glorious post retired life.
S.
Prabhakar
21.12.2024