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Monday, February 13, 2012

Would India's Rotation policy be beneficial

                     Team india's rotation policy is now becoming a big issue ,which rotates (give rest) top player and give chances to youngster.but why indian selector have chosen only top players to replace with youngsters why youngster can't be replaced among themselves.against team like "shrilanka"  ,"australia" ,the rotation policy would not help where we need the best playing eleven.if they have to replace then why they have been selected in squad.
                   Rotation policy in not up to wining matches but it is hurting spectators,tv channel operators,advertisement industries as well. for spectators who comes to see their favorite batsman sachin,sehwag,gambhir (as they are in squad) and finally at the time of toss the decision is taken that one of these players has to be left out.and advertisement industry puts lots of money keeping in mind these top batsmen would play match (as they are top player in the world) and finally one of them is not selected.
                 let us see what india will do in the coming matches...would it follow the rotation policy when the matches are important means teams are very strong and india has been loosing 7 consecutive test matches on the foreign soil against england and australia.


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