Sunnil Gavaskar certainly is believing it. I think Indians are not accepting the impending challenges of maintaining their flailing test team. When the BCCI came out and said the tour of England results could be seen as a bad dream, that was just ignoring the problem. This bad dream is no turning into a reoccurring nightmare. All the warning signs are being ignored and fans are being fed their usual diet of false hope. You need only look how long Australia has taken to get back to somewhere near decent and consistent. The BCCI needs to be completely revamped and turned completely inside out. The test team has too much dead wood in its ranks as does the BCCI. The longer the BCCI take to act the longer it will take for Indian test cricket to mend. I am interested in your thoughts.

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