India suffers a huge setback; Gambhir to fly back home

By Rahul Bajaj
for Cricketain.com

Published: September 11, 2009

Colombo: India’s dreams to be the No.1 ODI team suffered a major setback on Thursday with opener Gautam Gambhir being ruled out of the tri-series even before India has played their first game.

With the destructive Virender Sehwag and speedster Zaheer Khan already not in the team due to injuries, the Indian squad has been further depleted with an injury to their in-form opener Gautam Gambhir. Gambhir will be returning home after straining his groin muscle during practice and has been advised rest for ten days. Young Delhi middle order batsman Virat Kohli has been named as his replacement.

Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni conceded that it is a big loss to the Indian team. He went on to add that the team would definitely miss Gautam Gambhir and revealed that Dinesh Karthik will replace him as the opener in the Compaq Cup tri-series. Dinesh Karthik will be opening the innings with Sachin Tendulkar.

“Dinesh Karthik will open tomorrow because he is doing well in the net sessions, and also because we do not have a replacement right now,” Dhoni said on the eve of India’s tournament opener.

“Dinesh has done that job in the West Indies and has done well for us in Test series also. Definitely he will open tomorrow,” he said. “Our best opener Sachin Tendulkar is also there.”

Dhoni said Gambhir picked up the injury during the BCCI Corporate Trophy but nothing could be done about that.

“I think it was during the corporate tournament (that he picked up the injury), if I am not wrong. But I think in the batting session it got aggravated,” Dhoni said. “So that is a big blow of course as he has really done well for us in the past one-and-half years.”

“You can take precautions against injury. You can train yourself not to get injured. But once you get an injury you cannot do much about it. So we are expecting he gets fit before the Champions Trophy and that we have a replacement,” Dhoni said. “Of course we will miss Gautam Gambhir but nothing can be done about it. It is for the player who replaces him and takes up the responsibility.”

Gambhir’s absence would definitely put added responsibility on senior players like Sachin Tendulkar but the real pressure would be on comeback man Rahul Dravid to rise up to the occasion and Dhoni said that Dravid would bat at number three and not be promoted to open the innings.

“Rahul is an ideal batsman for number three, particularly in these conditions and if we bat in the evening it would be a very demanding situation,” Dhoni said. “Dravid is one batsman who has proved that you need him when the bowl moves or seams. More often than not he will be batting at number three.”

“If the overs are cut short because of rains and if we need to accelerate, then we reshuffle the order. We have done this in the past by not resorting to one fixed batting order but under normal circumstances Rahul will bat at number three,” Dhoni said.

Interestingly, Dhoni made it clear that though Virat Kohli has been flown in from India in place of Gambhir, he would stick with Karthik as the opener.

“We will see how Dinesh does in the series. I think it is unfair to give an individual just one game to prove himself,” Dhoni said. “Personally I feel Virat Kohli is not an opening batsman. Last time when we came here, Sehwag got injured during a practice session and Virat had to open and he did very well for us. But it is unfair to push a newcomer for the role.”

“I would prefer Dinesh to open and give an opportunity to Virat Kohli where he fits and he has most chances of performing. This is a very short series,” he said.

India would become the number one ODI team if Dhoni’s men win the title but the stumper was not ready to let it become a distraction.

“Ranking and rating take care of themselves. We are just concentrating on the part which is under our control and that is playing and performing on the field and adapting to the situation. The conditions are different. We have got the potential and the talent and we just need to perform according to our potential and talent,” he said.

Dhoni also said that the players are happy to be back to international cricket after a two-month break. Asked whether the players would be fresh or rusty due to the break, Dhoni quipped in his customary style, “Depends on the match result. The way you want to take it. If you lose the first game you are rusty and if you win the first game you are fresh.”

“If you see the kind of effort that has been put in by the team not only in the two days but in the Corporate Trophy, everybody was playing at his best and giving 100 per cent on the field. So that is a good sign”, Dhoni said.

“I am really not worried about what people will say about us — whether we are rusty or fresh. If you want to make a judgment, it should be made before the result. Definitely the energy level is up. The interest and intensity is up. So definitely that is good sign,” he added.

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