Tendulkar is the new Indian captain (10 Aug 1996)
At 23 years and 109 days of age, Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar takes over as captain of the Indian cricket team
10-Aug-1996
10 August 1996
Sachin Tendulkar to captain India
Prem Panicker
At 23 years and 109 days of age, Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar
takes over as captain of the Indian cricket team.
Announcing the end of the Azharuddin era and the beginning of
Tendulkar`s reign, chairman of the national selectors G R
Vishwanath told Rediff On The NeT, "It was felt that Azharuddin`s
per- formance as captain was not up to the mark in the last couple of tours, so we opted for a change. And Sachin, who has
been India`s vice captain for two seasons now, was the obvious
choice to succeed Azhar."
The selection committee has, however, nominated Tendulkar
only for the forthcoming Singer Cup quadrangular one-day competition in Sri Lanka, and for the Sahara Cup one-day series
against Pakistan in September.
Is the short duration of his appointment an indication that
Tendulkar is on trial?
"No, nothing like that. In September, the BCCI is scheduled to
appoint a new national selection committee, we felt that it would
not be fair to appoint Tendulkar for a longer period as it would
amount to pre-empting the job of the next selection committee," Vishwanath, speaking on the telephone from his room at
the Taj Bengal in Calcutta, said.
Vishwanath made it clear that the decision to depose Azharuddin
as India`s captain had nothing to do with the Navjot Singh Sidhu
controversy. "The BCCI had indicated to us, before our meeting,
that as per the enquiry committee report on the Sidhu controversy, Azhar was not at fault," Vishwanath said. "Actually,
Azhar`s captaincy was under some cloud beginning with the Wills
World Cup, but it was felt that dropping him on the basis of one
series was unfair.
"Therefore he was given a further chance, in Singapore for the
Pepsi Cup and Sharjah for the Singer Trophy. Though India lost
at both the venues, he was retained for the England tour, the
thinking being that a longer tour involving county matches, oneday internationals and Tests would help Azhar find his feet
again. That did not happen, so we selected a new captain."
Vishwanath, however, refused to pinpoint the specific defeciencies in Azhar`s captaincy, remarking merely that "We discussed the matter at the selection committee meeting today (Friday) and felt that the time had come for a change."
Would the captaincy not come as a burden to Tendulkar, at a
time when he bids to cement his reputation as the best batsman in international cricket. "Again, this was discussed by the
selection commit- tee," said Vishwanath. "And it was felt that
Sachin was ready for the job. He has captained Bombay with
distinction for two seasons now, as vice-captain of India he
has led the team when Azhar was off the field, and besides, he
is one of those motivated players who needs a challenge to bring
out the best in him," the chairman of selectors said.
`Challenge` is a word that Sachin himself uses. That, and
`ambition`.
"I have ambition," Sachin Tendulkar had said last year.
"Fierce ambition - but I always keep it to myself. My aim is to
maximise my potential, to finish my playing career with the satisfaction of knowing that I have done all that I possibly could
do."
And he has made no secret of the fact that his ultimate ambition was to lead the national side. "I will welcome the captaincy, it will be a proud moment when I lead the side out,"
Tendulkar commented when, earlier this year, the subject of his
succession had come up for the first time following India`s defeat by Sri Lanka in the semifinal of the Wills World Cup.
"But I am no hurry, it will come to me in good time."
The good time, it would appear, is now. And Tendulkar, immediately after taking over, has the awesome task of not only
rebuilding the morale shattered by defeats in the Test and
one-day series in England, but also proving himself as both batsman and leader against world champions Sri Lanka in Colombo
later this month, and against arch rivals Pakistan in Canada
in mid- September.
"India has a good team," said Vishwanath who will, on Saturday, chair the meeting that will pick the side for Sri Lanka and
Canada. "It needs a good leader, and we are confident that
Sachin will do the job the country expects of him."
In favour of India`s captain elect, there`s this - he has always exceeded expectations in the past. Even judged against the
yardstick of precocious talent, Sachin`s track record is extraordinary - at the age of 14, he was averaging 1,034 runs in school
cricket, having played five innings and run up a scoring sequence that read 125, 207 not out, 346 not out and 329 not out -
the last mentioned score, as skipper of his school team, also
resulting in a world-record unbeaten first wicket stand of 664
with his childhood friend Vinod Kambli.
Debuting for Bombay in domestic cricket a year later, during the
1988-1989 season, Sachin began with an unbeaten 100 against Gujarat in his debut, then followed up with centuries on debut in
both the Irani and Duleep trophies - the only batsman in Indian
cricket history to hit centuries on maiden appearance in the
three top domestic competitions.
Less than a year later, Sachin was underlining that promise
with 119 against England. And the world, for its part, was hailing a superstar.
In the interim period, there has been no occasion to change
that assessment. At age 23, Sachin Tendulkar has already compiled
2,911 runs in 41 Tests (60 innings) at an average of 54.92. HIs
ten Test centuries mean that he has hit a ton in every fourth
Test. And in one- day internationals, Tendulkar`s blazing
strokeplay has thus far yielded eight hundreds and 26 fifties,
with an average of 40-plus from 118 internationals.
The ultimate accoldae came earlier this year, when no less
than Sri Donald George Bradman in a rare television interview
said that of all contemporary batsmen, Tendulkar alone approached his own style of batting.
`Sachin will make a brilliant captain," said former Test
all-rounder Manoj Prabhakar, on receiving the news of his appointment. "As vice captain, he has already led the side when
needed. But his real test begins now."
Asked whether the added burden would affect Tendulkar`s batting, Prabhakar said that on the contrary, "This will boost
his confidence and he will perform better than before, both as
batsman and as skipper."
"I had expected this to happen," said Test star and Sachin`s
Bombay colleague Sanjay Manjrekar. "Azhar did a tremendous job
during his tenure. It would not have been right from the team`s
point of view, and from any other point of view, to have burdened
him with the captaincy any more. With Sachin taking over as
captain, it will ease the pressure on Azhar, and it will also
infuse the team with fresh energy."
"I am very happy," said Sachin`s mentor and coach from his
Shardashram days Ramakant Achrekar.
The ace coach, winner of the Dronacharya award conferred by the
Federal government, was at Bombay`s Shivaji Park, where Sachin
himself had learnt his cricketing ABCs, when he got the news.
"When I first saw him play, I knew that this boy would one day
captain the national team. I am sure that the Indian team will
definitely improve under Sachin."
Asked whether the added burden would reflect adversely on
Sachin`s batting, Achrekar said, "On the contrary, I don`t think
his batting will be in any way affected."
"The only danger," said BCCI vice president Raj Singh Dungarpur
who had, only last weekend, chaired the enquiry committee probing
the Navjot Sidhu controversy, "is that the pressure should not be
allowed to build on him. Even when Sachin was just 15, I could
see his maturity, I think he will prove to be a very good captain
for India."
The captain elect, meanwhile, is scheduled to fly to Calcutta
early Saturday morning, in order to be present when the national selectors pick the side for the twin tours of Sri Lanka and
Canada.
And the most ticklish question facing Tendulkar - and the
selection committee - is the Azharuddin factor. "The fact that we
have dropped him as captain does not mean that he will not be
considered for the team," Vishwanath clarified. "When the
committee meets on Saturday, every player`s credentials will
be considered, and Azhar is no exception. He could still
make the side as a batsman."
Asked about the future of Navjot Singh Sidhu, Vishwanath said
that the selection committee would be briefed by the BCCI on the
issue, before the selection meeting. "It is up to the board
to decide whether or not Sidhu should be considered - if we get
the all clear, we will definitely consider him."
And what of Sachin`s old schoolmate Vinod Kambli? "Again, we are
waiting for word from the board," said Vishwanath. "We had been
instructed not to consider Kambli for Sharjah, Singapore and
England, whether or not he is considered now will again depend on
the board."
With inputs from Syed Firdaus Ashraf and Savera Someshwar
Source :: Rediff On The NeT (https://www.rediff.co.in)