Now that India won the
ICC Cricket world cup –
2011 – let us analyze how each player has performed and let us give feedback with a probable % range. 1.
Veerendra Shehawag – started the tournament in high spirit with 175 against Bangladesh. His ambition of playing entire Innings was fulfilled. But he could not live up to the same expectation in any of the other game. But he played quick scores in couple of matches. Thus he stands a score of 80-85% 2.
Sachin Tendulkar – He is the
2nd highest run scorer in this tournament. Though he missed the 100 100s and did not bat well in the finals, he has contributed in many matches and done up to the expectation. He clearly stands at 90-95% 3.
Gautham Gambhir – really done well – more than expected. Has saved the final match. Also played well in couple of previous matches. A man who has great future. Stands at 85-90% 4.
Virat Kohli – Got many chances. Though did not spoil any match, but at the same time did not prove any point. But his fielding helped a lot. Has a great future. 80-85% 5.
YuvaRaj – undoubtedly the man of the tournament and the team. Proved a point against the critics in all most all the matches. 4 MoM awards. Batted, bowled, and fielded. Undoubtedly 95-100% 6.
Suresh Raina – got very few chances – but done well in his capacity. A great fielder. Lot of future ahead. 80-85% 7.
Dhoni – man of cool, who just lost control only once in the tournament against Yuvi during a mess up in running in the finals between wickets. He did not give much chance to Ashwin. Reasons to be known to him only. Gave too many chances to Piyush. Did not drop Harbhajan. Took Sreesanth in Final match. But all these are forgotten – by promoting himself in the final match against SL in advance to YuvaRaj and steered India for a win by scoring at faster pace and remaining at 91 no.
Mr Cool withstood the pressure. He can improve further a lot if he does learn on his own from this tournament. He stands at a good score of 85-90%. This score he could get only because of the final match. 8.
HarBhajan – Failed to show up to his reputation. Though he did not give too many runs, but could not get his wickets. At times he lead into a situation – why Harbhajan? Why cannot Ashwin? Thus stands at 75-80% 9.
Zaheer Khan – Undoubtedly the best bowler.
Got highest wickets of 21 (equal to that of Afridi – but a bit costly). He lived up to the expectation throughout the tournament – except in the last few overs of the final match, which was a surprising. Because of this only – he got reduced rating. He rates at 90-95% 10.
Munaf Patel – OK bowler. He supported Zaheer. He has to improve a lot and aim for 2nd spot. Stands at 80-85% 11.
Sreesanth – a miserable player of the tournament. He did not do well in both the games. In the final also – though luckily included at the cost of Ashwini – could not control. Thus stands at 65-70% 12.
Ashwin – Has good future. He was not given many chances by Dhoni. But he played great in both the matches offered to him. He really stands at 80-85% - perhaps could have been more had he been given few more chances. 13.
Piyush Chawla – Not so great performance. Got chances at the cost of Ashwin. Stands at 70-75% 14.
Ashish Nehra – Done reasonably well. Injuries costed him. But supported Zaheer wherever possible. He also stands at 80-85% Thus The Ranking is as follows:
1.
YuvaRaj Singh – 95-100% 2. Sachin Tendulkar – 90-95% 3. Zaheer Khan – 90-95% 4. Gautham Gambhir – 85-90% 5. Mahendra Singh Dhoni – 85-90% 6. Veerendra Shehwag– 85-90% 7. Suresh Raina – 80-85% 8. Virat Kohli– 80-85% 9. Ashwin R– 80-85% 10. Ashish Nehra– 80-85% 11. Munaf Patel– 80-85% 12. HarBhajan Singh- 75-80% 13. Piyush Chawala-70-75% 14. Sreesanth-65-70% The overall performance of the Team
· India’s batting is superb. Needs consistency to build on the initial scores established. · Bowling consistency to be worked seriously. Fast bowlers need to be developed upon · Fielding peaked in the right time and need to work on further. Should thank Gary Kristen who has helped the team to be a “
One Team”. Great India Team – maintain the winning habit.