India, Nov. 26 -- The late great Peter Drucker once said that the purpose of an organisation is to enable ordinary people to do extraordinary things. Given the Indian Test cricket team's recent track record of ordinariness, including its worst ever loss on Indian soil on Wednesday, despite possessing some individuals with extraordinary abilities, this may be the right time to look at organisational issues - including the abilities of the current coach Gautam Gambhir, and the decisions of the selectors.

When a team has allrounders who aren't treated as such (perhaps because they are not good enough), it stands to reason that the selectors would have done better by picking specialists (batters or bowlers). Playing a specialist wicketkeeper...