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We're Totally Devastated, Says Chief Selector Srikkanth

Chennai, Jan 15: The chairman of selection committee Krishnamachari Srikkanth today expressed huge disappointment on Indian team's dismal performance Down Under terming it as a collective batting failure."We are totally devastated. It is quiet disappointing

PTI PTI Updated on: January 15, 2012 22:37 IST
we re totally devastated says chief selector srikkanth
we re totally devastated says chief selector srikkanth

Chennai, Jan 15: The chairman of selection committee Krishnamachari Srikkanth today expressed huge disappointment on Indian team's dismal performance Down Under terming it as a collective batting failure.


"We are totally devastated. It is quiet disappointing in the manner we have played in Australia. Now sitting in Chennai, it is difficult for me to pinpoint a particular reason as to what went wrong. Definitely our batting has failed consistently throughout the series," Srikkanth told the mediapersons after announcing the team for the upcoming tri-series in Australia.

Srikkanth was found wanting when scribes sought an elaborate explanation of causes that led to the team's failure. His answer was an inevitable one.

"It is the same problem that we had during the England series. In the last two series, the batsmen have struggled to find form. I agree that this defeat is saddening. Not because I am the chairman of selectors or an ex-cricketer. More so because I am an Indian," he said in a dejected tone.

The former India captain predictably sidestepped the issue of whether seniors like VVS Laxman and Rahul Dravid need to be phased out after their poor show in Australia.

"Everybody can give any number of reasons as to why the team has done badly. But won't you guys agree with me that this was the best available team? I don't think that too much of a post-mortem would lead us anywhere," said Srikkanth, who tried to put up a brave front.

The dashing opener of yesteryears seemed a touch miffed when someone popped a question as to whether the selection committee will also take the blame for such a debacle.

"If you people want me as the chairman of selection committee to take the blame upon myself, I am ready to do that. But will that solve the problem. You have guys who had scored 8000-10,000 runs in Test cricket and all of a sudden your top 6 recognised batsmen are failing together. You can't blame an individual for this. This is a collective failure," Srikkanth said.

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