da betsul: Going by their current form, and the inconsistency of the opposition,India look runaway favourites for tomorrow’s final of the triangularone-day series against West Indies, as they aim to set recent historyright
06-Jul-2001Going by their current form, and the inconsistency of the opposition,India look runaway favourites for tomorrow’s final of the triangularone-day series against West Indies, as they aim to set recent historyright.India registered comprehensive victories in all their four leaguematches with both Zimbabwe and West Indies hardly posing anychallenge. All their players look to be in fine form and are bubblingwith confidence.But, they have lost the last three finals they have featured in, andin at least two of those tournaments, they had performed exceedinglywell in the league matches. Captain Saurav Ganguly had exactly this inmind even as he expressed confidence with the team’s preparation forthe final.”We have lost three finals in the recent past,” he said referring tothe ICC KnockOut tournament in Nairobi last year, the subsequentSharjah triangular series and the recent home series againstAustralia.”We don’t want to lose one more final this time,” he said. On form andrecord, India seem to have a strong case this time. In both battingand bowling, they have outperformed their opposition by miles. And thefielding has seen tremendous improvement with the youngsters bringingin a lot of energy and vitality on the field.On the other hand, West Indies continue to look a poor imitation oftheir former self. The absence of Brian Lara has seen a shakyperformance by the batsmen while the bowling is hardly formidable.With the captain having regained his batting form, the famous troikacomprising Ganguly, Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid is all set tofire on all cylinders in the final tomorrow. Tendulkar and Dravid havebeen in ominous touch in this tournament though the latter has had acouple of soft dismissals for small scores.V V S Laxman is ready to be included in the side having recovered fromhis finger injury and that would give a boost to the batting orderconsidering that his replacement Dinesh Mongia, though he got someruns, hasn’t looked very comfortable at the number three slot.Laxman, in all probability, will play tomorrow and that makes Mongia’sinclusion doubtful. Hemang Badani, who has shown much promise, hasbeen dismissed cheaply a couple of times and the team will need ahandsome contribution from him on the big stage.The bowlers have done an admirable job on this tour with all the fiveseamers competing with each other in giving an impressive performance.After another good show in the last game, Debasish Mohanty lookscertain to be included for tomorrow’s game along with Ashish Nehra,surely the best bowler for India on this tour.The third seamer’s slot is up for grabs between Zaheer Khan, AjitAgarkar and Harvinder Singh but Zaheer looks to be the favouriteconsidering his consistency in recent times.The West Indies pace department has suffered a setback followingCameroon Cuffy being sidelined for four weeks due to a fracture on hisleft foot. Mervyn Dillon and Reon King have performed only in patchesand it is their spinners Mahendra Nagamootoo and Neil McGarrell whohave comparatively better performances to their credit.Among the batsmen, the bulk of the scoring in this tournament has beendone by openers Darren Ganga and Chris Gayle and wicketkeeper RidleyJacobs.Shivnarine Chanderpaul, the most experienced member of the team apartfrom captain Carl Hooper, has been unable to lend the solidity to themiddle order that was expected of him and has got out cheaply tillnow. It will be important from West Indies’ point of view that hecomes good tomorrow and ensures a good total.Hooper himself has looked good though he has come in pressuresituations where all he was required to do was to go for the bigshots. He will once again be the key to his team putting up animpressive score.Despite the absence of hosts Zimbabwe from the final, tomorrow’s matchis a sold-out affair. The wicket looks favourable to batsmen though itremains to be seen whether the side winning the toss likes to batfirst or not.Ganguly has won the toss on all four ocassions and every time he hassent in the opposition to bat. He would like to do it again, if onlyfor continuity’s sake, but it would be interesting to see how Indiafare if they are forced to bat first tomorrow.Teams (from): India: Saurav Ganguly (capt), Sachin Tendulkar, RahulDravid, V V S Laxman, Hemang Badani, Virendra Sehwag, Dinesh Mongia,Reetinder Singh Sodhi, Samir Dighe, Ajit Agarkar, Zaheer Khan,Harbhajan Singh, Ashish Nehra, Debasish Mohanty, Harvinder Singh.West Indies: Carl Hooper (capt), Darren Ganga, Chris Gayle, WavellHinds, Marlon Samuels, Ridley Jacobs, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, MahendraNagamootoo, Neil McGarrell, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Reon King, MervynDillon, Colin Stuart, Corey Collymore.Umpires: Ian Robinson and Russel Tiffin.