How do you solve a problem like Sreesanth?

Shanthakumaran Sreesanth

CHENNAI, (Reuters) – India’s resounding World Cup win  over Bangladesh could not hide the fact they have one major  chink that could be cruelly exposed by stronger opponents — the  wayward bowling of hot-headed paceman Shanthakumaran Sreesanth.
Riding largely on a Virender Sehwag blitz, the 1983  champions avenged their defeat by Bangladesh that led to their  early exit from the 2007 World Cup.
Bangladesh may not be the strongest bowling unit around but  Sehwag and his colleagues proved the Indian batting order,  especially on sub-continental tracks, is as good in reality as  on paper.

Shanthakumaran Sreesanth
Shanthakumaran Sreesanth

The same, however, is not the case with their pace bowling.
Sreesanth clearly struggled against Bangladesh, bleeding 53  runs from his erratic five overs after which he was taken off.
Ashish Nehra, a death over specialist, is having fitness  issues and even though Munaf Patel impressed as the change  bowler claiming four wickets, India badly need someone to  partner Zaheer Khan up front.
The failure of the seamers can seriously hurt the team  because that renders their spinners’ job doubly difficult.
The spinners come into play only after the pacemen have  provided the breakthrough and therein lies India’s worry.
Apart from his inconsistency, Sreesanth’s penchant to get  into trouble has earned him a public censure from his captain.
“I was very specific to him and told him that he should not  cross… boundaries,” Dhoni said before flying to Bangladesh.
“If you want to irritate someone, that should be the  opposition and not your side,” he said.
Their fielding has not been great either, something that may  prove fatal in close matches against stronger sides like  England, whom they meet on Feb 27 in Bangalore.
“In the fielding department, we will need to contribute some  more. While fielding, we will want to save around 10 runs,”  Dhoni said in Dhaka, setting a target for his team mates.
Injuries to key players will also occupy Dhoni’s mindspace,  especially that of Sehwag who limped in Sunday’s match and  required a runner.
India have already lost Praveen Kumar through an elbow  injury, while Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir are also coming off  injury layoffs.
“We are fighting injuries, so it is good to have a long  break before the next game,” Dhoni said.