India's beleaguered cricketers have come under sharp criticism from former players who questioned Mahendra Singh Dhoni's captaincy in the Test series against England.Talking to a private news channel, former Indian captain, Sunil Gavaskar said, India will need to take some firm decisions after crashing to their second successive innings defeat.Gavaskar, who had defended the Indian team, citing inexperience and youth, was less forgiving and urged the powers-that-be to take some tough calls. He suggested that India stopped playing Test cricket altogether for a while. Mr Gavaskar said, the A squads should be sent overseas for two month long tours to prepare young players for the challenges of top drawer cricket.Yesterday, India, in one of its worst defeats , lost the Oval Test to England by an innings and 244 runs.
News On AIR | August 18, 2014 2:44 PM
Gavaskar slams Indian team for 2nd successive innings defeat