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What we talk about when we talk about selection

Author
81 All Out
Published
Wed 23 Aug 2023
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/81allout/episodes/What-we-talk-about-when-we-talk-about-selection-e28dtlj

The crew chats about the idea of selecting a cricket team, and debates how one can have a meaningful conversation about an inherently unfair process. Should selectors be more transparent about the reasoning behind their choices? Is there a process by which we can judge a good selection? And how can anyone justify the selection of the Indian team when anything less than a victory in a global tournament (or marquee Test series) is deemed a failure? 




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Talking Points:



  • How does one have a meaningful debate about selection? 

  • Does the selection (or non-selection) of one player have a big impact on results? 

  • Will it help us understand the process better if selectors explain the rationale for their choices?

  • What was the cricketing logic behind Vijay Shankar's selection for the 2019 World Cup? 

  • What are selectors looking for when they earmark a player as an India prospect?

  • Is there anything that can be termed an 'outrageous selection' ?

  • Does Sarfaraz Khan know why he is not being picked for India? Does it matter?

  • Are selection debates essentially about 'who are the 11 players I like the most'?

  • Pre 2011, should Yuvraj and Raina played more Tests than Badrinath and Rohit?

  • The difference between Karn Sharma over Ashwin, Shardul over Ashwin, and Jadeja over Ashwin

  • Is Shardul Thakur an extraordinary Test selection - or merely a lucky one?




Participants:


Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee)


Mahesh Sethuraman (@cornerd)


Kartikeya Date (@cricketingview) | Substack | ESPNcricinfo page


Ashoka (@ABVan)


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