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November
06
India eye another one-day
crown sans Tendulkar
JAMSHEDPUR: India hope the absence of
Sachin Tendulkar will not matter as they strive to build
on their recent one-day success during a seven-match
series against the West Indies from Wednesday.
The master batsman, whose 11,544 runs and 33 centuries
are unmatched in limited-overs cricket, was rested from
the series after he suffered a hamstring strain during
his match-saving century in the Calcutta Test last week.
India have not lost a one-day series in the last 12
months and hope to continue that form leading up to the
World Cup in southern Africa in February-March next
year. In-form seamer Zaheer Khan has also been sidelined
with a knee injury, leaving the Indians to test their
reserve strength against the West Indies ahead of next
month's tour of New Zealand.
"Injuries happen when we are playing so much, its
better to accept that and get on with what we
have," captain Sourav Ganguly said after practice
at the Keenan stadium here on Tuesday.
India, who will once again rely on the dashing Virender
Sehwag at the top of the order, have batsmen of the
caliber of Rahul Dravid, Ganguly and Venkatsai Laxman to
unsettle the West Indian bowlers. Young guns Yuvraj
Singh and Mohammad Kaif will be making their first home
appearance since leading India to a remarkable victory
over England in the NatWest one-day final at Lord's in
June.
All-rounder Ajit Agarkar may be pitchforked in the role
of a pinch-hitter, Ganguly indicated, leaving
Tendulkar's replacement Dinesh Mongia to carry the
drinks. The West Indies, meanwhile, have put aside the
2-0 defeat in the Test series to go into the one-dayers
with confidence after giving India a scare in the drawn
final Test at Calcutta.
Carl Hooper's men had India pinned to the ropes for the
first three days of the match before centuries by
Tendulkar and Laxman helped the hosts wriggle out of an
embarrassing defeat.
"I am delighted at the way we played in Calcutta
and hope we can continue the good work in the one-dayers,"
said Hooper, whose side is without star batsman Brian
Lara. Centuries from Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Wavell
Hinds and Marlon Samuels in the Calcutta Test bodes well
for the West Indies, who have been bolstered by the
return of one-day specialists Ricardo Powell, Vasbert
Drakes and Corey Collymore.
The remaining one-dayers will be played in Nagpur (Nov
9), Rajkot (Nov 12), Ahmedabad (Nov 15), Baroda (Nov
18), Jodhpur (Nov 21) and Vijayawada (Nov 24).
India (from): Sourav Ganguly (capt), Virender
Sehwag, Dinesh Mongia, Rahul Dravid, Venkatsai Laxman,
Yuvraj Singh, Mohammad Kaif, Anil Kumble, Harbhajan
Singh, Javagal Srinath, Ashish Nehra, Sanjay Bangar,
Ajit Agarkar, Jai Prakash Yadav.
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