India captaincy for Azharuddin (3 Jan 1998)
INDIA sacked Sachin Tendulkar as captain yesterday, replacing him with Mohammad Azharuddin, because the selectors felt he could not cope with the twin demands of batting and leading the side
03-Jan-1998
3 January 1998
India captaincy for Azharuddin
By Richard Bright in Bombay
INDIA sacked Sachin Tendulkar as captain yesterday, replacing
him with Mohammad Azharuddin, because the selectors felt he
could not cope with the twin demands of batting and leading the
side.
Under Tendulkar, India won just three Tests in 17 and 17 of 54
one-day games, but his place in the team, as one of the world's
best batsmen, is not in doubt.
Ramakant Desai, chairman of selectors, said in Bombay: "We
removed Tendulkar because he could not take the pressure of both
batting and captaincy. This is a good decision for India and we
are confident that Azhar will be able to lead the team well."
Azharuddin was India's most successful captain to date before he
had to stand down in 1996 after a mediocre tour of England, in
which the Test and one-day series were lost.
Desai said the decision to bring back Azharuddin, who led India
to 13 Test wins, should not come as a surprise. "Azhar was
removed in 1996 because he was going through a difficult phase
in his personal life," he said. "He needed to be rested."
Azharuddin, 34, will lead the team in next week's limited-overs
tournament against Pakistan and Bangladesh in Dhaka, and in the
home Tests against Australia and a three-nation one-day series
also involving Zimbabwe.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)