LONDON – Three successive humiliating Test cricket defeats against England have sparked calls for India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Zimbabwean coach Duncan Fletcher to be sacked.
The crushing defeats have silenced the triumphant noises made in the Indian media after the tourists registered a historic win at Lord’s on July 21.

Dhoni’s side won a Test match at the Mecca of cricket for the first time since 1986 and, in the process, ended a run of 15 away matches without victory stretching back to the tour of the West Indies in 2011.

But that now seems a distant memory given the lack of determination, discipline and application demonstrated by the Indians in the following three matches.

For many editorial writers, it’s not the defeat but the manner in which India surrendered that is “depressing”.
An opinion piece in The Times of India  says Dhoni “has well and truly outlived his usefulness as a captain in the long form of the game”.

Cricket is a religion in India and players are adored by their fans. But Dhoni’s days as a worshipped cricketer now appear over as pundits and fans seem united in their demand for his sacking.

“Even Kapil Dev, Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly were not spared the axe. And they never led teams that have played as poorly as those MS Dhoni has captained,” Sanjeev K Samyal wrote in the Hindustan Times.

As well as Dhoni, Zimbabwean coach Fletcher is also facing calls to step down.
“The players have been repeatedly failing and getting out in similar fashion. What is appalling is that we have a foreign coach and he has not been able to arrest the slide,” former Indian Test captain GR Viswanath told The New Indian Express  . — BBC Sport

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