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Wed Apr 16 2003
Issue No: 172

Bangladesh opt to bat against India

Virender Sehwag lost the toss in his first outing as Indian captain and Bangladesh had little hesitation in choosing to bat in almost-perfect conditions. Dhaka had experienced the obligatory thunderstorms on Monday night but with the skies having reverted back to bright-blue mode, it remained to be seen how the pitch behaved. The mercury was once again through the roof, with temperatures in the middle soaring to the mid-forties (Celsius). India rested Ganguly, struggling with a bad back, and Zaheer Khan, who limped off the field with a strained hamstring against South Africa. Sanjay Bangar, one of three members of the World Cup squad not to get a game, came in for the captain, and Avishkar Salvi, who made an immediate impression on debut against Bangladesh last Friday, replaced Zaheer. There were two unenforced changes as well, with Sarandeep Singh coming in for Harbhajan Singh, and Abhijit Kale making his debut . at the age of 29, and after half a decade of heavy run-scoring at domestic level - in place of Yuvraj Singh.

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Smith too young to captain South Africa - Woolmer

Former South Africa coach Bob Woolmer thinks the team's new captain Graeme Smith is too young and inexperienced to lead his country. "Graeme is a good cricketer, but I don't think he should captain the side," Woolmer, who is in Dubai to conduct a coaching clinic for young players, told reporters on Tuesday.

"Graeme is too young and hasn't done his apprenticeship yet. To be the captain of an international side, one needs to go through the apprenticeship period and do a lot of hard work to get there," he added.

The 22-year-old Smith was appointed South Africa captain last month after Shaun Pollock was sacked following the team's poor showing in the World Cup. He became the second youngest captain in one-day international history when he led his side for the first time on Sunday against India who won the match by a massive 153 runs. "His inexperience showed during South Africa's match against India on Sunday in Dhaka when he decided to bowl Shaun Pollock after the 28th over," Woolmer said.

"I fail to understand the logic behind bowling him so late. A ridiculous decision indeed since Shaun is a wonderful bowler with the new ball," the Englishman added.

Woolmer, the ICC's high-performance officer, said that in his opinion there was no reason to sack Pollock. "It was like disarming the team," he said. "South Africa over-reacted to certain things that happened during the World Cup."

Tendulkar to undergo surgery on hand injury

Sachin Tendulkar will undergo surgery later this month to mend a long-term bone injury in his left hand, an Indian cricket official said on Tuesday. The top Indian batsman will have the operation in the United States, said Amrit Mathur, communications manager of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). "It is a bone injury. He is expected to take about a month to recover," Mathur said. The injury at the base of Tendulkar's left ring finger occured late last year and it flared up during the World Cup in South Africa, where India lost to Australia in last month's final. Tendulkar played in the World Cup with a mildly bandaged hand to reduce the pain when catching and fielding.

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A man whom many rated as the finest left-arm spinner to emerge out of Karnataka was born on this day in 1958. In a 82-match first-class career, Raghuram Bhat went on to claim 374 wickets at 22.66. He was, though, not given a fair run in the longer-version of the game, playing just two Tests before being discarded by the selectors.

With Ganguly, Zaheer Khan, Harbhajan and Yuvraj Singh sitting out, Avishkar Salvi, Abhijit Kale, Sanjay Bangar and Sarandeep Singh have all been given an opportunity to press their claims for a regular place in the Indian team. Will they prove their mettle against a weak Bangladesh team? Stay with CricInfo.com's ball-by-ball coverage to find out.

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"We have played very well in the tournament so far, but it is still early days. We have to keep winning. We have to keep that hunger," Indian coach John Wright

There is a lot of talent and ability in our team but it is not fair to compare a newcomer with someone who has played over 100 one-dayers," Shaun Pollock



"Are the Indian team trying to shield Avishkar Salvi by not playing him against the likes of South Africa? The youngster has talent and attitude and he should be given every opportunity to prove himself," Joy John


Only one Bangladesh batsman, Mehrab Hossain, has made an ODI hundred. Hossain made 101 in an ODI against Zimbabwe in March 1999.

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