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Dropping Dravid unfair, say former cricketers
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October 27, 2007 22:45 IST

Rahul Dravid's [Images] surprise exclusion from the team for the first two one-day international of the upcoming series against Pakistan generated sharp reactions from former international cricketers, who termed the decision as "unfair".

Dravid, who has played 333 ODIs and scored 10,585 runs at an average of 39.49, has been out of form for quite some time but his omission appears to be too harsh considering his track record.

It was all the more baffling since Virender Sehwag [Images] was given a prolonged run to regain form when he was going through a lean period under Dravid's captaincy.

Former India coach Madal Lal declared that it is "not a right decision" by the selectors.

"This is Indian cricket. How can you drop a player who has played for last 10 years for you. When you play for such long period you get bad phases and it was just a few bad innings for Dravid," he said.

"Moreover, Dravid has not played at number three, which is his slot, in the last 10 innings. He is playing at five or six. How do you expect him to get runs after coming so late in the order," he said.

"To get back into form you don't need rest, you need matches," he added.

Former wicketkeeper Sayed Kirmani also blasted the selectors.

"It is unfair. If this is the benchmark to drop the player of Rahul Dravid's calibre, then it should happen to Sachin (Tendulkar), (Sourav) Ganguly and rest of the guys also if they fail in three-four innings. The same rule should apply to all of them," he said on a television channel.

Former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul Haq also expressed surprise at the decision, saying it would benefit Shoaib Malik's [Images] team in the series.

"Pakistan will get an advantage as Dravid is out of the team. If a famous and experienced player like Dravid is in the team, juniors can learn a lot from him," he added.


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