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International Coach
Plenty of crap. I'll tell you tomorrow. Later.What did he say, I think I missed it?
Plenty of crap. I'll tell you tomorrow. Later.What did he say, I think I missed it?
Good morning.Plenty of crap. I'll tell you tomorrow. Later.
He still sucks against the short ball, but he is still scoring runs, and as long as that happens...the rest be damned.Anyone else loving the sight of Ganguly sledging?
He's shown throughout his series that he badly wants to be out there, and actually gives a crap now. He's been made to earn his spot in the team, and even with his batting you can see it. Yes he's still woeful against the short ball (possibly worse than before), but the way he talks to himself and battles through is great. Great to see IMO.
I'm not saying his fielding is good or even passable. Just that it is more noticable now because of his injury. Before the match, all the Indian fans were jumping for joy that he had been selected due to the hopelessness of Vikram Singh in the first two tests. Munaf is a bowler - and as far as I'm concerned, he is the third best paceman India have to choose from at this stage. If the pitch dictates then three quicks then he should play. He may be a poor fielder but Vikram Singh and RP Singh aren't great either. Irfan Pathan is better but it's not like he's Jonty Rhodes or anything and his bowling is complete rubbish at the moment. If I was Indian captain and Pathan was in my lineup, I probably wouldn't even bother bowling Pathan - it'd achieve nothing but runs.To be fair, and I do agree his injury has made it worse, but he is a pretty damn bad fielder. I complained during the CT a fair bit about it actually.
His batting pisses me off more though. His shot in that match vs. Aus in the DLF Cup ODI series in Malaysia pissed me off to no end. He just in general doesn't care, and it probably irritates me more because Arjun pumped him up as if he could bat, and for some weird reason I believed him.
Has Duncan Fletcher logged into Turbinator's account by any chance? If you're going to pick Pathan based on batting on fielding, you might as well pick Kaif. He'd probably bowl as well as Pathan anyway and he certainly bats and fields a lot better.Turbinator said:Well, I guess Pathan would've added good fielding and 20-30 runs more than what Munaf added if he was picked. And it's not like Munaf has been very special with the ball.
Pathan and Karthik could've produced a good partnership, maybe.
As I said, I'm claiming he is a good fielder or even a passable one - just that he isn't quite as bad when he's fit. I'd have no issues with two pacemen if the pitch dictated but I'd hate to see Patel dropped for Vikram Singh, RP Singh or Pathan just because his fielding was ordinary.Dravid said:His fielding was never good. If Munaf gives 30 runs in 10 overs, he will cost another 25-30 runs for other bowlers.
We don't have any action until the end of the month. Teach munaf to field please. Otherwise I'm happy with two pacemen depending on the pitch.
LOL!Has Duncan Fletcher logged into Turbinator's account by any chance? If you're going to pick Pathan based on batting on fielding, you might as well pick Kaif. He'd probably bowl as well as Pathan anyway and he certainly bats and fields a lot better.
I've never seen Kaif bowl... and Pathan is by far a better bowler than Kaif, even if Kaif does bowl, I think you'de agree.Has Duncan Fletcher logged into Turbinator's account by any chance? If you're going to pick Pathan based on batting on fielding, you might as well pick Kaif. He'd probably bowl as well as Pathan anyway and he certainly bats and fields a lot better.
Does it really matter? I reckon I'm a better fielder than Munaf but I don't see myself getting the callup. If you really find fielding that important, drop Patel for Raina or Kaif. I'm sure we'll all agree that his role as third seamer is far more important than saving a few runs in the field though so that most certainly won't be happening. Trying to pick someone who can do both roles but not as well as other candidates is very Fletcher-esque really - does not yield good results.How good is Gagandeep Singh in the field?
With that said, you still need to bat down to seven or eight, and Munaf does nothing in two sections of the game. That might be OK, but he didn't do much with bowling either so far. So he's like Giles with bowling and Monty with the fielding. Who does that help?Does it really matter? I reckon I'm a better fielder than Munaf but I don't see myself getting the callup. If you really find fielding that important, drop Patel for Raina or Kaif. I'm sure we'll all agree that his role as third seamer is far more important than saving a few runs in the field though so that most certainly won't be happening. Trying to pick someone who can do both roles but not as well as other candidates is very Fletcher-esque really - does not yield good results.
Why are you insulting Monty... ?With that said, you still need to bat down to seven or eight, and Munaf does nothing in two sections of the game. That might be OK, but he didn't do much with bowling either so far. So he's like Giles with bowling and Monty with the fielding. Who does that help?
So you propose dropping him for.. Gareth Batty basically? Sub-Giles bowling with Giles-like batting and fielding.silentstriker said:So he's like Giles with bowling and Monty with the fielding. Who does that help?
yes runs are all that matter..and sachin is probably only batsmen IND has who does not have much technical flaws, and he ain't doing much either so in the end runs are all that matter, key being consistent at getting them.He still sucks against the short ball, but he is still scoring runs, and as long as that happens...the rest be damned.
Unfortunately, domestic games are not broadcast. I have to go on hearsay.So you propose dropping him for.. Gareth Batty basically? Sub-Giles bowling with Giles-like batting and fielding.
Patel hasn't done badly enough with the ball to deserve being dropped IMO - especially considering he was carrying injury, and especially considering the other options. I haven't seen Gagandeep so I won't comment on him (although, just on a hunch, I have a feeling you haven't seen him either)
None of them are going to come back. We have a couple of more in domestic cricket that deserve a shot. tbf, I never really saw a diff from Munaf before this series, and now in fielding. Always slow, has the really gay through. He just seems like he doesn't even want to be out there.I'm not saying his fielding is good or even passable. Just that it is more noticable now because of his injury. Before the match, all the Indian fans were jumping for joy that he had been selected due to the hopelessness of Vikram Singh in the first two tests. Munaf is a bowler - and as far as I'm concerned, he is the third best paceman India have to choose from at this stage. If the pitch dictates then three quicks then he should play. He may be a poor fielder but Vikram Singh and RP Singh aren't great either. Irfan Pathan is better but it's not like he's Jonty Rhodes or anything and his bowling is complete rubbish at the moment. If I was Indian captain and Pathan was in my lineup, I probably wouldn't even bother bowling Pathan - it'd achieve nothing but runs.
Has Duncan Fletcher logged into Turbinator's account by any chance? If you're going to pick Pathan based on batting on fielding, you might as well pick Kaif. He'd probably bowl as well as Pathan anyway and he certainly bats and fields a lot better.
As I said, I'm claiming he is a good fielder or even a passable one - just that he isn't quite as bad when he's fit. I'd have no issues with two pacemen if the pitch dictated but I'd hate to see Patel dropped for Vikram Singh, RP Singh or Pathan just because his fielding was ordinary.
This being my hunch. Always the chance you packed up your bags and went to the games I suppose. Either way, I my point about Munaf still stands. A sub-par fielding performance in a match which he was injured in is hardly grounds on which to drop a player for someone who is clearly an inferior bowler (Vikram), someone who is ridiculously out of form (Pathan) or someone who is yet to play international cricket (Gagandeep). If he bowled pies you'd have a point, but fielding.. bit harsh.Unfortunately, domestic games are not broadcast. I have to go on hearsay.
Singh is a pretty decent bowler. His record is pretty good and he deserves a shot. I'm pretty sure he fields better than Munaf, and probably be more useful with the bat.Does it really matter? I reckon I'm a better fielder than Munaf but I don't see myself getting the callup. If you really find fielding that important, drop Patel for Raina or Kaif. I'm sure we'll all agree that his role as third seamer is far more important than saving a few runs in the field though so that most certainly won't be happening. Trying to pick someone who can do both roles but not as well as other candidates is very Fletcher-esque really - does not yield good results.