What ails the Indian cricket team?
The domestic set-up. I don’t think it is strong enough. I don’t think it is committed enough and I don’t think it is coordinated enough. I think there are too many people fighting with each other internally and I am not talking about players I am talking about administrators. Until they get a common goal — wanting India to be the best — and get a domestic competition which would relate to that, for the best players on the field, they are always going to struggle. What do you think they should be doing? I don’t know. I don’t want to tell India how to suck eggs. I don’t know enough about them; I have been here only for a short period of time but my overview would be that they need a strong domestic competition where wickets are not always flat; and you don’t get the impression that so and so is a good player because he gets 300. And I saw Bharadwaj play and he is a good player but he is not a Test player. He goes in the Ranji and gets millions of runs. That’s where you get the wrong im