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Though Raina was out of form but his non selection in ODI squad is blunder. After Dhoni decline as power hitter, India Raina to accelerate at the end of inning.

Raina May have add few quick runs in Australia to convert 310 to 330.

India need Raina.
 
I agree. His brisk 30 or 40s give an acceleration. Not to mention, his enthusiasm ups the team spirit.

Not a leader but a sidekick and a good one in that.
 
Definitely. He isn't consistent but we need a player of his calibre considering we have Rahane and Dhoni in middle order who are more known for consolidation rather than quick fire knocks.
 
I'm sure management decided that Raina is not good enough to play the short ball and hence they dropped him. As if we have a host of good batsmen of anything these days.
 
Though Raina was out of form but his non selection in ODI squad is blunder. After Dhoni decline as power hitter, India Raina to accelerate at the end of inning.

Raina May have add few quick runs in Australia to convert 310 to 330.

India need Raina.

without him india team balanced have suffered such a vital player for them .raina is like imad wasim for india scoring at brisk pace at 6 and 7 and also his useful overs in middle overs
although raina is better batsmen and imad is better bowler
 
Though Raina was out of form but his non selection in ODI squad is blunder. After Dhoni decline as power hitter, India Raina to accelerate at the end of inning.

Raina May have add few quick runs in Australia to convert 310 to 330.

India need Raina.

Actually, India are missing a decent fast bowler.

If you look at these run chases, Australia haven't been actually stretched except maybe today.

Even when they were chasing 300+ targets, they didn't bother because they know about their batting depth. A quick cameo by Raina wouldn't work .. 309 would become 329 and possibly still be chased.

These are flat tracks and only way to win is to outbowl Australia - they are very difficult to out-muscle on tracks like these.
 
This whole squad has been a blunder. Biirjender Singh, this trundling Dhawan, absence of Raina..don't know what selectors were thinking.
 
Actually, India are missing a decent fast bowler.

If you look at these run chases, Australia haven't been actually stretched except maybe today.

Even when they were chasing 300+ targets, they didn't bother because they know about their batting depth. A quick cameo by Raina wouldn't work .. 309 would become 329 and possibly still be chased.

These are flat tracks and only way to win is to outbowl Australia - they are very difficult to out-muscle on tracks like these.

By that, I didn't mean an imaginary fast bowler. I just meant Muhammad Shami.
 
This whole squad has been a blunder. Biirjender Singh, this trundling Dhawan, absence of Raina..don't know what selectors were thinking.

Sran and Dhawan are just pathetic trundlers. God knows what selectors were thinking selecting them. No pace, no height, no lateral movement. Might as well bring back Stuart Binny since he can bat a bit.
 
This whole squad has been a blunder. Biirjender Singh, this trundling Dhawan, absence of Raina..don't know what selectors were thinking.

Mqy be they want dhoni to retire.... So put him under pressure with incompetent team.
 
Seeing India's scoring in the 30-40 over phase in the last three ODIs:

1st ODI - 67-0 at 1 down.

2nd ODI- 67-0 at 2 down.

3rd ODI- 60-0 at 2 down.

It is safe to say that we have lost all the three games in this phase. Didn't want to bring the dreaded word but I think some of our esteemed players have been a bit SELFISH during this phase seeing that they barely looked like accelerating during the last 10 overs of one less fielder outside the circle and with tons of wickets in the bag. 90 in the last 10 is pretty acceptable with the new fielding rules, < 70 in the previous 10 isn't.
 
India are still missing Yuvraj - between 2005-2011 he really was superb. Not to mention he was handy with the ball too. Add to that Raina's absence and Dhoni's iffy form and you have a lower order which is struggling. Jadeja did okay for a year and a half but now he bats like a number 9. :(
 
Sran and Dhawan are just pathetic trundlers. God knows what selectors were thinking selecting them. No pace, no height, no lateral movement. Might as well bring back Stuart Binny since he can bat a bit.

Exactly. Mohit Sharma, Aaron, Sandeep Sharma, Unakdkat and Nehra are far superior to these trundlers. Even Binny was better and faster.
 
The problem is that India's top order is eating up most of the overs. They are scoring runs but they are not scoring them fast enough. A run a ball century is useless in Australia.

Somebody needs to play a freak innings like AB or Maxwell in the middle/lower order to beat Australia. Unfortunately, India's batting ends at #5.
 
Our batsmen are way too slow overall. You can't win on tracks like these after posting only 290-7. It's game over after the first fifty overs.
 
BIG, BIG Time. Just as a bowler, he is a better pick than this Gurpreet guy, not to bring batting & it's blasphemous to bring relative fielding.

However, I think his exclusion might be for a different reason, so fair enough. IND is scouting for few spots which is fine (though, not sure if the choice of opponent was right) - I was expecting Rishi Dhawan to get a call, but probably Parvez Rasool deserved more than this Maan guy - taking out his 5/29 against BD A team, his bowling stats in List A is 46 matches, 6 wickets for ~65 each....
 
I said this in the squad thread and it turned out to be true. No idea what the selectors were thinking.
 
Wouldn't have made a difference. India's problems lie with the bowling not the batting. It was evidenced yesterday that had the bowling been tighter and not wayward they could have had a better chance at winning.
 
India have made 300 in each game, how the hell are they missing another batsman?

its their bowling that is horrible, cannot sustain pressure for any length of time.
 
India have made 300 in each game, how the hell are they missing another batsman?

its their bowling that is horrible, cannot sustain pressure for any length of time.

350 score has been a trend in India-Aus bilaterals. So current scores by India have been below par and didn't give bowlers enough to defend.
 
India have made 300 in each game, how the hell are they missing another batsman?

its their bowling that is horrible, cannot sustain pressure for any length of time.

In each game they have had the platform to go onto score 350 but the middle and lower middle order have not scored heavily enough, one destructive inns down order in any of the 3 games and i reckon india would have won 1 game by now, yes the crap bowling doesnt help.
 
Raina over Gurkeerat any day. Raina is a very under-rated LOI bowler, so is Rohit. India should go back to 7-4 combination now that 5-fielders are allowed outside in the last 10.

Jadeja has played long enough and he's only won us games as spinner. I fail to recall him ever bailing us out with the bat to win a game. Play him as a spinner if you will but not as an A/R. Nor is Axar dependable bat. They're at best sloggers who'll come off once every 10-15 games.

Rohit
Rahane
Kohli
Iyer
Dhoni
Pandey/Mandeep
Raina
Ashwin/Jadeja/Axar
Yadav
Shami
Aaron/Sran/BK

India can easily get 10 overs out of Raina-Rohit-Kohli/Mandeep for 60 runs. Our 5th bowler is anyway conceding that much. An extra bat will give them a cushion and maybe that extra 20-30 runs. Also it might allow more freedom to Rahane and Kohli to express themselves at the top.
 
India have made 300 in each game, how the hell are they missing another batsman?

its their bowling that is horrible, cannot sustain pressure for any length of time.

300 is not a winnable score by any means on these pitches. However MCG one would've been won by any team with a good attack. India lost that purely because of defensive captaincy and inept bowling.
 
Rahane looks good at no.4 nowadays. He seems to have settled at that position. No need to change that again I believe. Rather open with Iyer or Pandey..Those two suit more at the top order not at 5-6 ..
 
Every team starts "missing" player X and Y when they aren't winning. It is very common.
 
Every team starts "missing" player X and Y when they aren't winning. It is very common.

That shouldn't be the case when you want that player to be dropped. I don't think anyone here wanted Raina to be dropped.
 
Not playing Raina is just idiotic.

He is a tremendous hitter towards the end. Has been part of several match winning partnerships.
 
Check his record vs Aus in Australia. Just not good enough.

India is missing a captain with some fresh ideas and someone who can gamble a bit (bowling Kohli/Gurkeerat within the 1st 12-13 overs isn't a bold/fresh idea). Dhoni has become too predictable and just doesn't seem to enjoy the confidence of his players
 
350 score has been a trend in India-Aus bilaterals. So current scores by India have been below par and didn't give bowlers enough to defend.

In each game they have had the platform to go onto score 350 but the middle and lower middle order have not scored heavily enough, one destructive inns down order in any of the 3 games and i reckon india would have won 1 game by now, yes the crap bowling doesnt help.

300 is not a winnable score by any means on these pitches. However MCG one would've been won by any team with a good attack. India lost that purely because of defensive captaincy and inept bowling.

you will always have a slowdown somewhere in the innings, and the opposition is also there to compete as well.

does not change the fact that a 300 chase is still bloody difficult.

Indian bowlers have simply not been able to keep the Aussie batsmen from playing naturally.
 
Raina can't make it to the Indian ODI team but he will walk into ours and immediately become our best and most important player. Such is the difference in class between the two teams.
 
Check his record vs Aus in Australia. Just not good enough.

India is missing a captain with some fresh ideas and someone who can gamble a bit (bowling Kohli/Gurkeerat within the 1st 12-13 overs isn't a bold/fresh idea). Dhoni has become too predictable and just doesn't seem to enjoy the confidence of his players
There you go...another one to blame everything on Dhoni. It has nothing to do with captaincy or even if it has its just a minor one. How can a captain who was so good in LOIs for so long suddenly becomes crap? Its the current players in our ODI team who are rubbish and nothing to do with the captain.

Dhawan never gives confidence on top, definitely not if you compare to openers we produced in past like Sachin, Ganguly, Sehwag etc. Rahane is not an ODI batsman, definitely not a no.4. He is not good in strike rotation and neither can play big shots during slog overs. Rahane is like what Dravid was for us in ODIs but cricket has changed since then and Dravid style of batting wont work in ODIs now. Dhoni as a batsman has become an accumulator now. There is only one batsman who can slog i.e Raina and you drop him too. So basically this Indian team has literally 2 batsman - Rohit and Kohli. The day when both of them fails, India will struggle to score 200. And its bound to happen soon.

For India to become a good ODI batting side again, first find an agressive opener to replace Dhawan. An opener who is willing to go over the top in first 10 overs and not looking to see off the new ball. Mayank Agarwal comes into mind. Then find a replacement for Rahane. Trust me Rahane is the weakest link in our ODI batting. I would give Yuvraj Singh another go at no.4 based on his Vijay Harare trophy performance. Can also try Murali Vijay at no.4. Raina comes back immidiately at 6. Need to find a slogger at no.7. And by slogger I mean pure slogger like Yusuf Pathan, Andre Russell type. Hardik Pandya comes into mind.

We need to change our bowling as well. Play 4 bowlers and use Raina/Pandya/Yuvraj/Rohit as 5th bowler. With 5 fielders outside in last 10 overs, bowlers have much more cover now.

The reason for India's struggle in ODIs recently is because we are playing too many test players in ODI team. Dhawan, Rahane, Umesh etc. should be test specialists.

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There you go...another one to blame everything on Dhoni. It has nothing to do with captaincy or even if it has its just a minor one. How can a captain who was so good in LOIs for so long suddenly becomes crap? Its the current players in our ODI team who are rubbish and nothing to do with the captain.

Dhawan never gives confidence on top, definitely not if you compare to openers we produced in past like Sachin, Ganguly, Sehwag etc. Rahane is not an ODI batsman, definitely not a no.4. He is not good in strike rotation and neither can play big shots during slog overs. Rahane is like what Dravid was for us in ODIs but cricket has changed since then and Dravid style of batting wont work in ODIs now. Dhoni as a batsman has become an accumulator now. There is only one batsman who can slog i.e Raina and you drop him too. So basically this Indian team has literally 2 batsman - Rohit and Kohli. The day when both of them fails, India will struggle to score 200. And its bound to happen soon.

For India to become a good ODI batting side again, first find an agressive opener to replace Dhawan. An opener who is willing to go over the top in first 10 overs and not looking to see off the new ball. Mayank Agarwal comes into mind. Then find a replacement for Rahane. Trust me Rahane is the weakest link in our ODI batting. I would give Yuvraj Singh another go at no.4 based on his Vijay Harare trophy performance. Can also try Murali Vijay at no.4. Raina comes back immidiately at 6. Need to find a slogger at no.7. And by slogger I mean pure slogger like Yusuf Pathan, Andre Russell type. Hardik Pandya comes into mind.

We need to change our bowling as well. Play 4 bowlers and use Raina/Pandya/Yuvraj/Rohit as 5th bowler. With 5 fielders outside in last 10 overs, bowlers have much more cover now.

The reason for India's struggle in ODIs recently is because we are playing too many test players in ODI team. Dhawan, Rahane, Umesh etc. should be test specialists.

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How do you give confidence to your bowlers? A day before giving them their debut, say in public conference "New Indian players are not ready for international cricket", then give your experienced bowler in the side 1-2 over baby spells, give your part timers lots of overs early in the innings allowing batsmen to settle and then finally name and shame a guy who has played just 2 ODIs after you lose the series (Sran). That's some leadership.

Also, who should take the blame for dropping Ashwin and giving Rishi Dhawan on a dry MCG track which everyone knew would have support for spinners? And for picking Bhuvneshwar Kumar ahead of other bowlers despite knowing he's lost his swing and isn't ready for a comeback?

You cant have a captain panning his bowling unit non stop for 2-3 years. At some stage fault has to be given to the captain as well for his failure to groom bowlers. Why do Ashwin/Umesh/Aaron look better bowlers playing under Kohli?

India have now gone almost 15 months without winning a ODI/T20 series under Dhoni. He cannot have a free run any longer.
 
Raina can't make it to the Indian ODI team but he will walk into ours and immediately become our best and most important player. Such is the difference in class between the two teams.

With our bowlers and their batting lineup, the team would probably top the charts.

This is despite our bowling being weak at the moment.
 
This is the Raina we have been missing.

Why was he dropped? :facepalm:
 
Manish Pandey did something Raina has ever done - won a match vs Aus in Aus, also hit a 100 in a tough chase vs a quality opponent away from home

Even today's knock may well have kept us 10-15 run short. Thoughtless batting, all he does now is try that leg side hoick over cow corner, other than that a very limited batsman now
 
How dumb can you be to drop this guy. He is a match winner. And pressure players.
 
We dropped him for Gurkeerat :))) He's the best finisher in India. That average is misleading. He's been a far better player than that.
 
Raina, Kohli and Rohit are simply three world class players India have in limited overs format.These three are a must in the team.
 
How many times has this bailed us out of trouble.
He is a finisher, he is clean striker, he is the missing puzzle in our ODI squad, he is RAINA !!!

Those people who demanded him to drop from our ODI team should be ashamed of themselves.
 
In a ODI innings, bowlers can bowl a lot more bouncers since Raina is susceptible to it and the bowlers have a little more breathing space. But in a T20 innings where the margin of error is so small, bowlers are not risking one to him..

If you see today's match, I don't remember a single such delivery. Might explain why he is a better bet for us in T20s. Raina's short ball problem is more in his mind. It is so disappointing to see that he is still not able to overcome it once and for all inspite of scoring lots of runs abroad especially in England.
 
Suresh Raina story from U.P. Hostel to five star hotels.

Folks, very touchy article on raina's early struggle :

From UP hostels where he was beaten up with hockey sticks and trash thrown in his milk to staying in five-star hotels and travelling in luxury cars, it’s been quite a journey for Suresh Raina.
WRITTEN BY SRIRAM VEERA , BHARAT SUNDARESAN |
UPDATED: MARCH 8, 2016 5:10 PM
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Suresh Raina is expected a key role in India’s ICC World T20 2016 campaign. (Source: File)
They aren’t the MVPs, nor the poster boys who’ll launch a dozen products. Rarely hyped up, mostly unsung and almost always available to play whatever role that’s assigned to them, these cricketers also have some of the most fascinating tales.
The train was chugging along towards Agra. Suresh Raina was sleeping on a newspaper spread on the floor, wearing his pad, chest-guard, and thigh pad as protection on that chilly night. So were the other 12 to 15 year-old boys heading to play a cricket tournament at the city of history and romance. Late in the night, Raina felt a weight on his chest and even before he could open his eyes, his hands were pinned down. A big kid was on his chest, and started peeing on his face. After a brief tussle, even as the train was grinding to a halt, Raina pushed the bully off him – “ek ghoosa maara, and threw him off the train”. Raina was 13 then, and struggling to cope in the Sports Hostel in Lucknow.


The train incident had come on the back of a series of bullying episodes that left Raina scarred, and he decided to quit the hostel and return home. Fleeting suicidal thoughts had crossed his brain in the past. It wasn’t easy to process initially why he was being targeted. He reckoned it was because some boys, from the athletics branch, were jealous that Raina was getting the attention from cricket coaches and that he could get ahead in life. “They were there to get certificate from the hostel. Spend four years, take certificate and get a job in Railways or wherever in sports quota.” Soon, it got worse. Trash would be thrown into milk buckets. “We used to use a chunni (worn like a long scarf) to filter and drink.” Bucket of cold water would be splashed at 3 am on a bone-chilling winter night. “You just wanted to get up and beat them but you know if you hit one, five will jump on you. Kya karen.”
It wasn’t just verbal bullying. Raina has been hit with hockey sticks and the situation spiralled so much out of control that Raina recalls a batchmate was so shell-shocked that he went into a coma-like state. Another was so terrified that he will be hit, that he was about to jump off the dormitory floor. “Niraj, a friend, and I managed to stop him and told him, ‘what are you doing? Sabko marwa dega tu. Sab kuch band ho jayega.” It had got so infamous that cops started to do night rounds. Students used to come from Pratapgarh, Raebareli, Gorakhpur, Azamgarh — athletes revolver rakh ke sote tey. How could I show anger, they might just hit me or shoot me, Khatam sab.”
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The danger wasn’t restricted to the hostel. Even now in Uttar Pradesh, if you are on road from Delhi and as you approach Muzaffarnagar, you can find kids sitting behind their dads or brothers on bikes, holding big rifles. Of the 40 million civilian-owned guns, only 15 percent are licensed, according to the India Armed Violence Assessment institute, and most violent cities are in Uttar Pradesh. A tough terrain of Bahubalis and ‘Gun-rajya’ as a recent newspaper headline called it.
A young Raina found trouble outside the campus as well. In an ill thought move, he once hitchhiked a truck but to his horror the truck driver, who was with a couple of men, drove on to Meerut, refusing to stop. “I thought kuch kaand hone wala hai. Guess they thought, ‘chikna launda (smooth-skinned kid) hai,’, you know.” Luckily, Raina managed to wriggle free at a toll booth near Meerut, and ran away.
It was the wild atmosphere in the hostel, however, that scared him off and he did quit after a year, re-joining in two months after intervention by his elder brother Dinesh who secured safety promises from the authorities.
***
It’s February 2016, just a couple of days before his departure to Bangladesh for the Asia Cup, and we are sitting at his friend’s apartment in Bandra, just a few blocks from Shah Rukh Khan’s house where some 30-odd people are standing outside on a weekday afternoon to catch a glimpse of the star. A long charming balcony wraps the living room where a Kashmiri carpet hugs the floor and embroidered Islamic panels adorn the wall, and where Raina is dipping into painful memories.
We had come to find out, if possible, about the man behind the cricketer. The hostel days; the small-town fears of acceptance, English, and expected behaviour; childhood spent in hostel away from the love of parents; desire and responsibility to help his family tide over financial problems has made what he is today.
Before we trace some more of those personality-forming events, it’s perhaps apt to capture one of his best cricketing moments — that 2011 World Cup quarterfinal knock against Australia, a thrilling cameo of 34 under immense pressure and a partnership with Yuvraj Singh that lifted India from 187 for 5 in 37.3 overs to a victory with two overs to spare. It’s best to hear the on-field chatter between Raina and Yuvraj in his own words.
“Yuvi pa said, ‘sambhal key khelna, out ho gaya toh khatam hai game’ (Careful, if you get out, game over). I told him, don’t worry, I won’t get out. “Yadi main out ho gaya toh, yeh mera last match hoga (This will be my last game if I get out). Yuvi pa bole, “Sirf tera nahi saale, mera bhi last match hoga!” (Just not you, it will be my last game as well!)
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There was a moment when Brad Haddin started to say a few words to me, and I began to go towards him when Yuvi pa said, “Gussa mat kar, yeh unka plan hai, aisey hi karenge (Don’t get angry, this is their plan, this is what they will do). “Mujhe laga, ‘yaar, yeh banda toh sambhaal raha hai. (He is taking care of the situation) I just need to concentrate more. We started taking singles and then I told him, ‘milega toh maar doonga (If I get it in the spot, I shall hit it), he told me to hit with straight bat. And as soon as I hit Lee for a six over long on, Yuvi pa said, “Ah chalo bas, ab seedhe bat sey khelo!” (Just play with straight bat) and maine kaha, “Aap jyaada pressure le rahe ho meri chakkar mey, aapko khatam karna hai, don’t worry!
***
Some days to remember, some days to forget. It was a different Raina who came back to hostel two months after quitting. He had decided to channelise anger into improving his cricket.
There wasn’t much money. “I would get 200 rupees in money order from papa — we used to eat samosa, Parle G biscuit. I got tougher in those times.” He also began to be noticed. People wanted him in their teams when they went to villages to play cricket. “I would get Rs 200 – for hitting 4-5 sixes. I would buy spike shoes with that money.” Meanwhile, UP cricket continued to lurch in politics. “A call will come to selectors about some boy or other. Tondu phondu bache hote tey, very average in cricket but these guys will say, ‘You play well, you will be selected’. Kal naam aayega Dainik Jagran mey (Your name will appear in the newspaper).
A call came from Mumbai to play cricket for Air India — an event that he credits as life-changing. “UP mey rehta toh bas khatam ho jaata, chote mote games khelte hue.” At Air India, Pravin Amre encouraged him a lot and things began to flow. In 1999, Raina got a scholarship with Air India that paid him Rs 10,000. “I would send 8,000 to my family. A STD call to home would cost four rupees, and as soon as two minutes would end, I would keep the phone down. All that taught me the value of money.”
In 2003, when he went to play club cricket in England, where he got 250 pounds for a week of cricket, Raina didn’t know English, how to use fork, and how to dress up properly. Things, though, were progressing rapidly in his career. By 2005, he had made his ODI debut for India, and was sharing rooms with a shy Dhoni in camps before series. Raina would sleep on the floor as he wasn’t used to bed, and Dhoni too joined him soon, saying, ‘Mujhe bhi aadat nahi hai.’ “Dhoni bhai is sleeping on one side, I am sleeping on one side and Niraj Patel is sprawled out on the bed!”
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The IPL was another turning point in Raina’s life. He had lost some precious months recuperating from a knee surgery — “that was the toughest time, I was afraid my career was over and I had 80 lakh of house loan” — but he did come back. And he ran into the likes of Matthew Hayden at Chennai Super Kings. Raina cues up a team meeting from CSK to state his case. “Hayden, Hussey came to team and I thought, yaar yeh sab toh bade players hain. There was a meeting before a KKR game. Someone said we should take a few balls to settle in, assess the pitch. Hayden stood up, and said: “No I will take Ishant Sharma or whoever from the first ball. I am thinking, ‘Yaar, pehli ball sey marega? (He will hit from the first ball?) and he did exactly that. Went in, and tak-a-tak diya. Then I thought, I should play more freely — main bhi maar saktha hoon.”
***
In April 2015, Raina married Priyanka Chaudhary, an IT professional in a bank in Amsterdam. “Marriage has brought stability and responsibility. I just used to play and go away. Now I look at the contracts more carefully. How I can utilise time better, plan for future. We might have a kid in the future, and you know about cricketer’s life. Lagta hai kaam bahut jyaada hai, time bahut kam hai. (It seems like there is lot of work, and time is very less).
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It’s easy to like Raina for his energy, team-spirit. It’s easier to diss him for the same reasons. There is the perception that he is a ‘pleaser’. Be it the way he rushes to a team-mate to celebrate or even the way he behaves with opponents. It’s said that he likes hanging around with the seniors, captains and tries extra hard to please his coaches, or officials — some have even thrown terms like playacting. There have been traces of a ‘pleaser’ in his career, it can’t be couched as personality flaw. The circumstances have made him the man he is.
His mother is the second wife of his father, who used to be in the army. There were four sons from the first marriage but Raina and his sister developed a great relationship with their half-brothers. However, the father was away with the army, and Raina found himself in the hostel at an early age. “I didn’t get the kind of love and affection that you get if you were staying and living in the house with your parents. Papa was away, and I didn’t stay too long with mother.”
To compensate for the perceived lack, he started to spend time with the seniors and coaches, looking for mentors — be it in the hostel or in the later years. “I am from a small state and you need advice to do well — you just can’t go and do well in cricket or life. So I would hang with seniors, captains, coaches and ask them advice. How to live, what to do, life lessons.” It could be shadowing Rahul Dravid to see how he conducts himself at an embassy dinner, or observe a foreign coach to see how he handles himself in public.
Some of it has also come from hanging together as a group against bullies in the hostels. “It’s natural. I want to enjoy and I want to carry along with everyone in my group. My celebrations are also because of that. It came from my hostel life, with the group of friends who lived there then. If I had 10 rupees in my pocket, I would buy five teas and go and give to the guys. You have to stay together as a group. As for celebrations, see the bowler also won’t go to anyone. He comes to me because he knows he will get a joyful response from me. And what’s required of me, I just have to run a bit, that’s all. I like to keep everyone happy but if people think that’s being a crowd-pleaser, so be it.”
From being beaten up with hockey sticks and bullied around in the hostel days, Raina has indeed come a long way. “God has been kind. I have earned respect with my hard work; no can take that away from me. Logon ka kya hai, jitna bhi karo, khush nahi honge (How much ever you do, some people won’t be happy). I just want my parents, my wife to be happy. That’s it.”
 
Please quote the source. Going by Bharat Sundaresan, I think it is Indian express.

A good read. Some of it I'm sure is exaggerated. Nonetheless, a pleasure to read especially when tide is against him. He recently made a statement appreciating the JNU student, only to invite the wrath of several BJP supporters.

Plus he is not in great form these days. Wish him luck for the WT20
 
People ask why do sports superstars get paid more than doctors, lawyers and whatnot.

Why does Ronaldo get paid to kick a ball around?

Why does Raina get paid to hit a ball around?

These struggles are what we don't see on the screen. They didn't just get there, but had to sacrifice and struggle to reach the top, and they have earned their glory.

Ofc, can't say that about all of em, but for the big stars I've heard of such struggles.
 
People ask why do sports superstars get paid more than doctors, lawyers and whatnot.

Why does Ronaldo get paid to kick a ball around?

Why does Raina get paid to hit a ball around?

These struggles are what we don't see on the screen. They didn't just get there, but had to sacrifice and struggle to reach the top, and they have earned their glory.

Ofc, can't say that about all of em, but for the big stars I've heard of such struggles.

Yes, doctors and lawyers just sit around. :inti
 
Good story but hostel life in many Indian towns and cities has always been hard but may be this could be reason for his clutch knocks too but the guy has been out of form hopefully performs well for us in WC.
 
Reminds me of Shoaib's story a bit. Sleeping at the railway platform etc. Us fans criticize them very easily but they've all gone through tears and blood to be here. Just handling the pressure day in and day out will exhaust you to the limit. On top of that, they have to contend with loss of form, uncertainty over their career.
 
Where is he? Can't believe he doesn't make into this indian side, should be second name on the sheet, only after Kohli.
 
If we're going to drop Yuvraj why are we bringing in deadwood like Karthik?

Surely we have better batsmen in India?
 
Confusing selection today. You usually give new comers the chance by dropping or resting a veteran, but today they dropped a veteran for tried and tested failure. Pretty weird that Pant wasn't given the chance. They need to get rid of Yuvraj or atleast if they are to play him, play him at 6.
 
I think Jadeja and ashwin the all rounder are eating up his spot. Between those two the think tank believes they have what Raina could provide lower down the order. And I kind of agree with them. He is not better than Jadeja or ashwin. Very suspect on quick bouncers and short balls.
 
Raina is one player who gives lot of hopes to the opposition with his inconsistencies. Such avg players along with recent times Dhoni and Yuvraj is what I like to see in the Indian team. Bring him on.
 
I saw Raina compile a delightful 0 and 0 in the SCG Test a couple of years ago. He lasted 4 balls, two of which got him out.

He's the perfect batsman for Hasan Ali to bowl to: an aggressive left-hander with zero footwork who waves the bat outside offstump.

Just like Flintoff, Hasan Ali would angle the ball in towards the batsman, then move it away to the slips.
 
I saw Raina compile a delightful 0 and 0 in the SCG Test a couple of years ago. He lasted 4 balls, two of which got him out.

He's the perfect batsman for Hasan Ali to bowl to: an aggressive left-hander with zero footwork who waves the bat outside offstump.

Just like Flintoff, Hasan Ali would angle the ball in towards the batsman, then move it away to the slips.

Nobody is advocating Raina make a return to tests.
 
He is a clutch player and a genuine match-winner. His performances in ODIs have not been great lately, but he can turn it on against anyone any time. It is ridiculous to prefer Jhadav over him, and he brings more utility than Yuvraj as well.
 
[MENTION=132916]Junaids[/MENTION] Raina is the IPL's greatest batsman ever :afridi
 
Raina is a destructive batsman experienced,bowls useful off spins.India should decide whether they would persist with Jadhab or not.But it's a tough call.
 
A better batsman than Jahdav and current Yuvi. Should be recalled. Also a decent fielder and a bowling opition.
 
Raina >>>> Jadav and a has been Yuvraj. Its not even close.

Looks like Raina may not be in the good books of Kohli.

Raina is a big hitter (does not take a million balls to get in the grove) and a brilliant fielder. His off spin is also underrated. Can bowl 4 or 5 overs giving away less than 30 runs and can chip in with a break through.

Worst part is, Raina was in very good form in IPL. Something Yuvraj/MSD/Jadav has been searching for right through the CT and now in WI.
 
I saw Raina compile a delightful 0 and 0 in the SCG Test a couple of years ago. He lasted 4 balls, two of which got him out.

He's the perfect batsman for Hasan Ali to bowl to: an aggressive left-hander with zero footwork who waves the bat outside offstump.

Just like Flintoff, Hasan Ali would angle the ball in towards the batsman, then move it away to the slips.

What team(s) do you support? Hard to tell even though I've witnessed a lot of your posts here :))
 
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