Abhishek Sharma’s runs awaited, Samson’s chances debated, and snacks celebrated
By K.R. Nayar From Narendra Modi Stadium Ahmedabad. The moment India’s bowling coach Morne Morkel settled into his chair for the press conference on Friday, the first bouncer came flying—Abhishek Sharma’s three ducks in this World Cup. The real question behind it: will he be dropped for the Super Eight match against South Africa. Morkel intelligently answered that question, saying Sharma is an entertainer not just for the team but for all the viewers. It did not reveal whether he will be in the eleven or not. It is a fact that this World Cup has been cruel to this finest entertainer. Anand Subramaniam, media manager for the India team signals for the first question to Morne Morkel. Photo by K.R. Nayar The wait for the first run Cricket sometimes exposes your nerves, strips off one’s confidence, but asks you to bat again as if nothing has happened. Some survive the pressure, but three ducks and the long walk back to the pavilion must have been shattering for this 25-yea...