Tendulkar to captain India
SACHIN TENDULKAR yesterday was named captain of India, replacing
Mohammad Azharuddin. Tendulkar, 23, who has been India`s batting mainstay since he began playing Test cricket in 1989,
will lead the team for the Singer one-day tournament beginning in Sri Lanka on Aug 24 and for the Sahara Cup against Pakistan in Canada in September.
"We felt Azharuddin`s performance as captain was not up to the
mark for the last couple of series and we need a change for
the two tours," G R Vishwanath, chairman of the team selection
committee, said.
But Azharuddin could still be included in the team as a batsman,
said Vishwanath, a former Test player. The decision to replace
Azharuddin was "emotional and tough".
Tendulkar becomes the second-youngest captain of an Indian team
after Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, who was appointed when he was
21.
Yesterday`s decision by the Board of Cricket Control in India
ends Azharuddin`s six-year reign as captain during which he led
the team to 12 Test victories - the highest by any Indian captain so far.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)