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Rotation Policy

Gautam Gambhir Calls MS Dhoni’s Rotation Policy From 2012 “Complete Crap”

During the CB series in 2012, Gambhir had recorded back-to-back 90-plus scores and still did not find a place in the next game.

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Shane Warne slams rotation policy; urges Cricket Australia to select their best eleven for all formats of the game

In the part two of his blog titled ' Where is Australian Cricket at?’, spin legend Shane Warne has criticised Cricket Australia’s rotation policy as the reason for the team’s decline in rankings.

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Shane Warne to present blueprint for Australia’s future

Upset with Cricket Australia’s selection policies, former cricketer Shane Warne said on Tuesday that he will share a draft on the changes needed in the Australian cricket set-up in the next 24 hours.

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Craig Kieswetter backs England’s rotation policy

By CricketCountry Staff

 

England wicket-keeper Craig Kieswetter urged the English cricket fans to see the "bigger picture" of the rotation policy.

 

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Sachin Tendulkar backs rotation policy used in Australia

Senior Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar on Sunday defended the controversial rotation policy that was adopted during the disastrous tour of Australia, saying that the idea was to keep everyone fit as it was a long tour.

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Rotation policy can help players stay protected from injuries and fatigue

The policy of rotating players is fast gaining acceptance in the cricketing world. After England successfully adopted in the last two years, India and Australia have also embraced the policy which helps players get necessary breaks from the jam-packed schedules and protects them from injuries and fatigue.

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Dhoni hints at ending India’s rotation policy

By Ashish Shukla 

 

Faced with a do-or-die situation, Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni is all set to field his three regular openers rather than experiment with a pinch hitter at the top of the order in Sunday's crucial tri-series one-dayer against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground. 

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Sehwag, Gambhir deserve to be reprimanded for undermining Dhoni

Historically, India had never fielded unified teams. The feuds between stars are well known. Most times these feuds impacted the team's performances, but sometimes they came together for the collective good. Sportspersons are strong personalities. They usually require emotion to fuel their intensity and deliver great performances. Superb individual efforts often inspire team efforts of success.

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Do we really have to vilify Tendulkar for having the temerity to continue?

The rotation policy that Mahendra Singh Dhoni has chosen to implement in the series has drawn the most flak.

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MS Dhoni is misled on rotation policy, feels Bishan Singh Bedi

Mahendra Singh Dhoni may have been forced to implement the rotational policy on senior players following a diktat by the BCCI, according to former Indian captain Bishen Singh Bedi who said the controversial policy has dented the team's confidence.

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