My point was by the time champion's trophy was held, GC was well into his second year of coaching, and he had been given his ideal combination of players. So in those ideal circumstances ( there was no DV to scuttle his vision then), why did his team falter? And why were his fav players failing consistently? And how can he ( and his brigade of admirers) then claim that because he was not given his choice of players, the team did not do well in the WC?
Also, as you mentioned, SR/MSD had to be careful because RD/YS fell together at around the 40th over, isn't the scenario uncannily similar to what happened against Bangladesh? So Ganguly by his slow scoring did not exactly leave his team in the lurch, did he? There was scope for the latter batsmen to play as the pitch demanded and progress to 230-240. That they did not, and could not even bat through the entire 50 overs cannot be pinned on Ganguly, right?
GC's favorites (IKP, SR) were failing. I have already blamed him for not doing everything possible to help IKP. I have no idea what the deal has been with SR.
This is for the BAN game:Fall of wickets: 1-6 (Sehwag, 2.1 ov), 2-21 (Uthappa, 6.4 ov), 3-40 (Tendulkar, 14.6 ov), 4-72 (Dravid, 24.1 ov), 5-157 (Yuvraj Singh, 42.4 ov), 6-158 (Ganguly, 43.2 ov), 7-159 (Dhoni, 43.5 ov), 8-159 (Harbhajan Singh, 44.2 ov), 9-159 (Agarkar, 45.1 ov), 10-191 (Patel, 49.3 ov)I will show you the difference between game against WI in ICCCT and BAN game in WC07.
In WI game, 2 wickets fell in 31st over (not in 40th as you wrote). There was NO powerplay going on at that time. Field was spread in and out, meaning close fielders to stop singles and on boundary to stop 4s. MSD / SR were the LAST recognised batsmen, both new to crease, 20 overs still to go.
In BAN game, 2 wkts fell early within 7 overs. Still, Powerplay was ON, fielders were IN, SG would have got his eye set in 7 overs. In World Cup, you HAVE to be aggressive. If you can't make FULL use of Powerplay overs in World Cup, then I don't know when you will score runs, how will you give direction to your inning. Not just in World Cup, this is true for any ODI. Powerplay overs are there to be made use of. In BAN game, at the end of 20 overs, India was 60/3. Ganguly had faced 67 balls for 25. When the 2nd wicket fell in 7th over, Ganguly had faced 21 balls for 3 runs. I'm sure you will agree that in those 21 balls he must have had an idea of pitch, bounce etc. Yet, inspite of being set in Powerplay overs, he remained comatose till he got out. 66 from 129 balls. He was there during the entire 20 overs of Powerplay. He faced more than half of the balls and scored less than half of the runs scored. If only.....
Exactly. Just good fielding don't win matches. That's why players like Kaif, Raina - if they can't hold their own in batsmanship, do have to yield their places to the likes of SG who may be a relatively inferior fielder, but is a far better batsman. And that's why if a coach wants to fill his team with young, athletic fielders at the expense of batting strength, then his vision can at best be called blurry. ( admittedly we did not do too well in the WC even with a potentially better batting lineup, but then one has to pick the best 15 available and hope for the best)
Also, the excuse of slog overs for those players getting out is laughable. Slog overs are for slogging, for scoring quick runs, and players have to find ways to do so without falling cheaply. If they can't do it, it's their failure. Excuse of slog overs just won't wash.
I have never said that Kaif and Raina should have been in WC07 team, I have been saying Powar should have been there in place of Kumble.
I agree, every player should be selected first on their primary skill - batting, bowling, keeping. But todays cricket is not just about primary skills anymore. Teams like AUS, SA, NZ have COMPLETE players. Players who are not only good at their primary skills, but also good at other things, like fielding, catching, divind, running b/w wkts, hitting stumps. McGrath is without doubt, slowest AUS fielder, but have you seen him ESCORTING the ball to boundary (la SG), or ball going between his legs (la ZK, MP), or dropping catches (la RD)?? THAT, my friend, is the difference. If players like SG, RD, ZK, AK, MP can bring their fielding even upto the standar of GM, I will be happy. I am not eve talking about Ponting, Symond standards.
True. But if a coach fails to bond the team and motivate it to implement his strategic vision, then what is his value as coach? If he cannot deliver in 2 years time, if he leaves the team in even poorer position than when he took over, he is a poor coach. Pure and simple.
GC's first year was spectacular, going strictly by results. Even you would agree to that. World records chases, 19 wins in 22 ODIs... Test series win against ZIM, SL, WI.
As for his leaving the team in a poor position, therefore him being a poor coach... Same could be said about JW too. But you wouldn't consider JW a poor coach, would you? And JW had 4 years to work with. When JW left, team was as broken as it is today, as unmotivated. We had stopped winning during his last few series. Remember PAK in India, ICCCT in ENG, Natwest in ENG....