Sanjay Manjrekar`s splendid innings ensured that the India A
team would contest the finals of the India No. 1 Challenger tro-
phy. Just as Sachin Tendulkar`s belligerent batting had made it
easy for his team, Manjrekar`s calm, composed and solid in-
nings ensured that there is a place for the solid player in
one-day cricket as well, so long as he can accelerate when the
going demands it. Manjrekar did just that when his team needed
some quick runs.
The other impressive performance was once again from Vikram
Rathore who looked to have plenty of time to play his shots. He
plays close to his body and, although he is a bit strong on the
bottom hand, he does not get restricted in his scoring. Be-
sides, he is a terrific runner between the wickets and has
shown a fine awareness of the gamesmanship part of the game.
He looks unflustered and that in international cricket is a big
plus.
The two Bengal lads, Saurav Ganguly and Utpal Chatterjee, did
not disappoint their followers. Ganguly not only batted well but
also turned in a useful spell with the ball. He was rightly
called back by the umpires when he was trying to go off after
finishing his quota of overs. What the young man must realise is
that it is such acts that will cost him dear for there will be
queries about his commitment to the team if he is going to be
off after finishing his allotted overs. It was good to see him
return and finish the match. When he is trying for a comeback to
the team, he must continue to show such enthusiasm.
Utpal Chatterjee, on the other hand, does not suffer from a
lack of enthusiasm. In fact, if he could bowl more than his quota
of overs he would gladly do so. His batting is robust and based
on the old fashioned lower order batsmen`s method of using the
bat to hit rather than block. It is only his fielding which is
not his strong point but he more than makes up for it with his
100 per cent effort. Even if he does not make it to Sharjah,
which may actually be a blessing in disguise, he should be very
much in the short-list of players for the national team soon.
Salil Ankola once again bowled with great fire and, though he
may have overstepped, it was only in the effort to bowl as quick-
ly as possible. A fast bowler must go flat out in the early
overs for that`s what he is supposed to do, and there will be the
odd occasion when he will overstep so that should not be a bother
at all. It is the wides that a fast bowler or any bowler has to
worry about for accuracy is very important in the limited overs
game. In contrast to Ankola`s hostility, Venkatesh Prasad and
Vaidya have looked pretty tame and it would be a travesty of jus-
tice if Ankola does not find a place in the India team.
Source :: IndiaWorld online