As the team’s head to London for the final test of the
series, 2-1 is not an unimagined scoreline at the beginning of the tour and in
most ways is a fair reflection of superior execution of skills. The nuances
though have a different story to tell - some of England's top performers of
this series have emphatically over-achieved (given form and/or ability), while
those rated highly in the visitor's camp have grossly under-performed.
The form or the lack of it, of two young, promising Indian
batsmen has been a source of pronounced scrutiny, disappointment & poor
form for the batting unit. While Pujara's problems are restricted to lack of
conversion, Kohli is struggling to even getting to that stage. Yes the openers
have failed consistently and the lower middle order hasn't provided that
assuring cushion, but given Pujara's attributes & Kohli's dream batting
form, averages of 25.87 & 13.50 respectively are frustrating for
themselves, the team & its followers.
Timing the contact as late & as close to the body as
possible, ability to manoeuvre backfoot/frontfoot play, vigilant concentration
and putting a high price tag on your wicket are a few uncommon features which
defined Dravid. Not surprisingly Dravid enjoyed success on seaming tracks in
England on almost every tour. Among the current lot, Pujara's technique
resembles that to the Dravid the most and before the tour commenced Pujara was
touted as the player for the conditions and opposition. While he has ticked a
few boxes out of the expected emulation in his young international career,
England's back room planning & clinical implementation has opened up his
otherwise watertight technique. The weight transfer has been affected, which is
forcing the hands & the right shoulder to cover the line of the delivery.
He does not possess the high left elbow driving accessory which is perturbing
his usual shot making for the slightly opened up batting stance. Strangely his
dismissals against spinners too have swelled in number, which probably is a
greater concern than his other problem.
Other than India's pivot, the X-factor in the batting too
hasn't clicked. The swagger in the body language is there, the timing is there,
but somehow the off-stump channel has been a nemesis for somebody who not long
ago was bullying bowlers across teams at will. He tried to leave it, he tried
to go at it with soft hands, yet the corridor of uncertainty has made Kohli
poke at deliveries, make certain dismissals look irresponsible and shovel out
confidence from his mind. While cricket is primarily a physical sport, many
battles are won or lost in the mind, including those a player has with himself.
May be its time for India's number 4 to recollect his predecessor overcome one
such battle and repeat the act for himself. Tendulkar's 2nd highest test score
is a famous hundred like most others, but the 241* at Sydney is a piece of illustrious
legend. Virat may or may not be the genius Sachin was, but even a minor
replication of that knock will help him weed out this developing bug from his
system.
To be fair, both are on their 1st trip to England
& are up against the Anderson-Broad duo in their pomp. The disparity in the
experience column too has shown up with the consistency of recurring errors.
Analysts like to rate a player after a cycle of his initial burst, as
opposition coaches carefully examine your game and devise strategies to counter
it by then. Good players confront such challenges and overcome them without
consuming much time. Pujara and Kohli have the quality to improve their game
after the tough lessons in South Africa, New Zealand and England and also the
availability of recent references. For a young side in the rebuilding phase,
Pujara & Kohli scoring runs to lead the batting would have been the ideal
proposition, which hasn’t realized. All is not lost and neither is the current
series and hopefully either of the two or both are just one big knock away from
good batting form.
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