Bhajji should play more domestic cricket: Bedi
Former India captain Bishen Singh Bedi on Thursday, reacted with caution on Harbhajan Singh's axing from India's squad even as he advised the off-spinner to get back to domestic circuit to get his mojo back.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 29, 2011 10:39 pm IST
Former India captain Bishen Singh Bedi on Thursday, reacted with caution on Harbhajan Singh's axing from India's squad even as he advised the off-spinner to get back to domestic circuit to get his mojo back.
The selectors today dropped Harbhajan from the first two ODIs against England and included rookie leg-spinner Rahul Sharma, who impressed in the last IPL.
Although he was ignored from the national team, Harbhajan was named captain of the India Green team in the NKP Salve Challenger Trophy to be held in Nagpur from October 10 to 13.
"I have nothing to say on this (Harbhajans axing) because there is a selection committee to decide on this. But will it be appropriate to say he is thrown out instead of dropped?," Bedi, himself a former left-arm spinner, asked sarcastically.
"I don't know whether leaving out Harbhajan is the right decision, time will only tell but quite a few new names have been thrown in. Let's hope the youngsters will avail of this opportunity," Bedi said on the occasion of the launch of his biography 'Bishen: Portrait of a Cricketer', written by Suresh Menon.
"These players should be playing more domestic cricket. They are not playing enough domestic cricket. Can anyone tell me when did Sachin Tendulkar faced Harbhajan last time in the domestic circuit?," he questioned.
Asked whether Harbhajan's hay days are over, he said, "A bowler has to decide what is his due date, a batsmen has to decide. But if you leave it to the selectors it will become slightly more depressing."
Bedi also held excess of limited overs cricket and the advent of Twenty20 as the reason for the lack of quality spinners in India.
"The fault lies with us. If you want to see T20 and IPL, this is what you will get. By bowling only 4 or 10 overs one can't get control. If one is not bowling a lot you will only get mediocre bowlers and that is what we have at the moment," said the former left-arm orthodox spinner who is known for his straight-forward talking.
"Cricket is the same.. played on 22 yards, height of the stumps are the same, the weight of the ball is the same, width of the bat is still the same. What has changed is the attitude," he added.
Bedi termed Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Anil Kumbnle as his modern day role models.
"Tendulkar, Rahul, Kumble are my present day role models. I have got highest regards for them. They are very dedicated. They are outstanding servants of the game," he signed off.