(Copied from my other blog where it was posted on 06-01-2011)
Can anybody believe it? But that damn thing is the fact. Rajasthan is in the final of the Ranji Trophy 2010-11 season. Now if anyone were to tell me about this when the season started I would have had a good laugh.
But boy, weren't the desert foxes fantastic this season. They ran through the Plate league, finished top of the table and qualified for the super league of next season. 2 seasons back Ranji trophy super league format was modified and quarter finals were introduced. The 3 top teams from 2 super league groups would advance to knock out stage. The rest 2 spots were given to the winners of the semifinals of the plate league i.e the qualifiers to the next season's super league. Not many or it is safe to say nobody gives any chance to these 2 teams of making beyond quarterfinals. But Rajasthan has defied the trend and all damn logic and has made it to the finals. If you ask me I would say considering Baroda's team strength, Rajasthan will win the Ranji trophy of 2010-11.
In the semifinals played at Jaipur, Rajasthan dismissed Tamilnadu well short of their first innings score and advanced to finals. S Badrinath fought a lone hand for Tamil Nadu with an unbeaten 175. It was not enough. Rajasthan's batting and bowling both are clicking at the same time and big time.
Whether they win the Ranji trophy or not is immaterial. Just the fact that they are in the finals is unbelievable. It is a team which finished at the bottom of its group in last year's plate league behind teams like Assam, Tripura, Vidarbha, Goa and Jharkhand. And this year they have risen from the ashes and have not only qualified for next year's super league but damn (i am using this word again, because i can not believe that they are there) are in the finals of the Ranji trophy.
How did Rajasthan manage this? What is the reason for this turnaround? Rajasthan had a core group which was playing together for last 5-6 seasons. Performances of these guys were on and off. One season they would do all the hard work and get into super league only to be demoted to plate league next season. Last year they were pathetic. Team was in shambles.
Was the board which looks after cricket affairs in the state in order? It was not. There was this well publicised tussle between Sanjay Dixit group and Lalit Modi group for the control of Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA). Even the court had to intervene in this. BCCI had to keep Rajasthan out of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy because RCA was not in order. No one knew who was in charge.
I do not know who is in charge now but whoever it is he had his priorities right. Rajasthan Cricket Association took some decisions during the off season and its paying dividends now. RCA had enough of its core bunch of players and dismantled them. There was to be no excuse for the bottom of the table finish and that too in the plate league. Players like Rajesh Bishnoi and Kuldeep Singh who were not performing to potential were dropped. Players like Nikhil Doru and Rahul Kanwat who served Rajasthan for a long time were also dropped. Former India player and the very well known Gagan Khoda who too served Rajasthan cricket for a long time was asked to leave or whether he retired i am not too sure. By all accounts he was asked to step down. Only those who were performing were kept in the team.
Professionals were roped in from other states. Rashmi Ranjan Parida, despite performing creditably over the years for Orissa was feeling the pressure from youngsters and felt that he was unwanted by his board for the next season. He was roped in to strengthen the middle order. Akash Chopra who too was unwanted in Delhi was looking for other options. He too was signed up. Hrishikesh Kanitkar who was shoved out of Maharashtra team long back was playing for Madhya Pradesh from couple of seasons. He was offered the captain's seat and was asked to join. All 3 of these professionals performed creditably and guided the other young batsmen to form a strong batting lineup for Rajasthan.
Then there is this bowling lineup which is looking very threatening. After Karnataka's trio, this trio of Pankaj Singh, Sumit Mathur and Deepak Chahar of Rajasthan look the best. Pankaj brings in plenty of experience, Chahar is young and energetic and Mathur is the hardworking back up. Vivek Yadav adds spice to this bowling lineup with his leg spinners.
The bowling team has remained much the same only with Deepak Chahar making his debut this season. But its the batting that had to be strengthened and RCA did that with the help of Parida, Chopra and Kanitkar. RCA brought in these professionals because they saw no other possible way to qualify to super league. They achieved that goal and were happy with that achievement. But this entry to the final has been a pleasant surprise to even them and is a very good bonus. And if they win the Tropy, all other super league teams will be shaking their head.
There is some criticism coming Rajasthan's way saying that because of the help of 3 outsiders they have made it thus far. Those who say so must note the fact that the bowlers have done a tremendous job for Rajasthan and none of them are the so called outsiders. Even their own batsmen like Robin Bisht, Vineet Saxena and Ashok Meenaria have performed creditably. Vineet Saxena's ton against Mumbai was top drawer stuff. So was Meenaria's and Bisht's performance against Tamilnadu.
Players moving from one state to another is very common. If a player thinks he is capable and feels unwanted by his home state then he will definitely look at other states, who are looking for good players. This has a win-win situation for both. The player gets an opportunity to keep playing and the state which has welcomed him will gain by his experience and knowledge which he will pass on to its younger players. Some such player movement examples are listed below.
1. Sridharan Sriram and Hemang Badani were given signals that they would not be picked and hence they moved to Assam and Haryana respectively.
2. Nishith Shetty and Wilkin Mota both from Mumbai have been playing for Tripura from last 2 seasons.
3. Ajay Ratra still only 29 has been booted out of his homestate Haryana 4 years back and has been playing for Goa since then.
4. Karnataka's V Cheluvaraj all of 21 years of age moved to Railways. He would have had no chance to get into Karnataka team because of Bangalore Politics. He has done reasonably well for Railways.
5. Dheeraj Jadhav of Maharashtra is with Assam. Amol Muzumdar was unwanted in Mumbai and he moved to Assam.
6. Sairaj Bahutule moved out of Mumbai, then played for Maharashtra and came back to Mumbai, then for Assam and this season he played for Andhra Pradesh.
7. Bhavin Thakker and Vineet Indulkar of Mumbai are gutsing it out for Himachal Pradesh.
8. Ambati Rayudu moved to Andhra Pradesh from Hyderabad, then came back to Hyderabad and now is with Baroda.
9. Remember Vinayak Mane? The short opener who played for Mumbai 3 seasons back and was said to be promising. He was not delivering the goods and was dropped from Mumbai Team. He played one season with Jammu and Kashmir.
10. Karnataka's Deepak Chougule who was touted as the next Rahul Dravid was shown the door and this season he spent time with Jharkhand team.
11. Yogesh Takawle of Maharashtra is with Tripura.
Mind you. When these players happen to play against their home state then they want to succeed at any cost and remind them what they have been missing. This season the way Shreedharan Shriram celebrated when he scored a ton for Assam against Tamilnadu was a scene to watch.
Rajasthan have done well. Lets give credit to them and not find petty reasons to discredit them. I am thrilled at Rajasthan's performance. All cricket lovers of India should be thrilled at this team. The usual teams are missing this time and we are seeing new names in the semis and finals. That is good development. The Desert Storm is showing no signs of subsiding. Looking forward to the final.
Three Cheers to Desert Foxes.