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Where is the talent pool?

Going by the sheer number of cricketers playing on the domestic circuit, India's national selectors shouldn't ever face a situation where they are short of choices to ring in changes in an event of a crisis

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But the chilling fact is that the selectors are presently facing a concrete barrier that is too strong to knock down in order to pull out some genuine, ripe talent. It appears that the Sandeep Patil-led selection committee was left with no option but to stick to the same team that lost at the Wankhede Stadium in last week’s Test against England.

The selection committee’s helplessness reflects a system that is in dire need of change. There have been changes, but they are not universally accepted by cricket pundits who, most of the time, are proved right. Take for example the Ranji Trophy format, which was changed this year. In the recent past, teams were divided through the Elite and Plate divisions. Now, strong teams face very weak teams more often, as a result there are plenty of lopsided contests. This particular dagger has another sharp side to it - placid wickets. Batsmen of several domestic teams have had their Christmas come early through flat tracks much to the chagrin of the ever-toiling bowlers.

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