After crushing loss to England in Mumbai Test, M S Dhoni orders more of the same

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Agencies: Mumbai, Nov 26 2012, 14:43 IST
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Has Team India capt M S Dhoni learnt anything from the embarrassing loss to England in Mumbai or is he still fighting for fair play from host teams/curators in terms of Test pitches?

India's ploy to prepare a spinning track might have backfired as England registered a 10-wicket win in the second Test, but Dhoni said he would like to have a similar pitch for the third game, starting at Kolkata on December 5.

"Of course, we want a similar track as that's where our speciality is. What's the point playing on flat tracks and trying to win the toss and just batting for 3 or 4 days," said Dhoni after England inflicted a humiliating defeat on India in the second Test here to level the four-Test series 1-1.

"You want to face challenges in Test cricket and these are the sort of wickets that push you towards that, so definitely all the wickets should be like that," he added.

Insisting that he would like a typical sub-continental wicket in Kolkata as well, Dhoni said, "I would like a typical sub-continental wicket, which should turn from the first day as I have been saying, so that there is no importance of toss and whichever team plays better cricket wins the game.

"You feel a bit disappointed (at losing) but the good thing about these wickets is no side is guaranteed to win and have to play well to win. That's why I call for a track that starts to turn early."

Dhoni had asked for

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India's fairweather batsmen

R S Muralidhara | 26-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
India%u2019s %u2018fair weather%u2019 batsmen India has suffered a shock defeat against the run of play ,at the hands of the visiting English team in less than four full days. Dhoni has been hoisted with his own petard. Having asked for tracks turning from day one, he finds himself one %u2013all at the end of the second test and not 2- 0 up as he had hoped. Who does he blame? his spinners who did not bowl half as well as the English spinners did. or his batsmen who in recent years have not shown the stomach to stand up not only to quality fast bowling but alas! Even to quality spin bowling. Perhaps it is IPL that is to be blamed , for turning out by the dozen batsmen with neither technique nor temperament nor the stomach to fight.All fair weather batsmen capable of scores on flat wickets and spin bowlers without guile . Kudos to both Captain Cook and pieterson for a well deserved win and wonderful knocks under trying circumstances.

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