silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
Really, when in our history has it been anything but that way for our spinners?
Recently? In the last ten tests, the seamers have taken 90 @ 31.9 and the spinners have taken 85 @ 29.3. Hardly "just a supporting act for Kumble". Before you come up with something about taking tail-end wickets, keep in mind that Kumble does most of that for India.Really, when in our history has it been anything but that way for our spinners?
Thread title should be changed to 'India in England', imo. Thoughts?
Not half as confusing as you two's avatars. (Yes, deliberate irony given recent complaints about me giving 3 people identical avatars...)Same thoughts.. looks confusing at the moment
10 Tests out of 405?Recently? In the last ten tests, the seamers have taken 90 @ 31.9 and the spinners have taken 85 @ 29.3. Hardly "just a supporting act for Kumble". Before you come up with something about taking tail-end wickets, keep in mind that Kumble does most of that for India.
Yes. That's a recent "chunk" of our history that is far more relevant to the present quality of Indian seamers than anything else. Couldn't care less how pathetic our pace attacks were 3, 5, 10, 20 or 50 years ago, unless it's another all-time XI we're talking about.10 Tests out of 405?
Sure. Until that potential turns into reality, don't really care myself. This isn't a proven attack by any means but I will only make a judgment based upon what this attack has accomplished.Potential pitfalls for them (and I really don't know why VRV deserves to be in that company) are the same as for their predecessors, though, no?
I agree, and this is something Richard does a fair bit of. What Balaji and Prasad did, for example, has no bearing on what Zaheer and Sreesanth may or may not do. The fact that they are Indian does not mean you should simply discount any potential they may have as fast bowlers. It'd be like assuming each new top order batsman England tries in their one day team - good List A record or otherwise - was going to be complete rubbish just because that has been the norm. The current attack should be judged on what the current attack can do and ultimately what it produces, not what failed duds of yesteryear produced. He posted along similar lines regarding Australian spinners a while ago IIRC - proclaiming that Bailey, Cullen et al would be rubbish purely on the basis of them being Australian, and Australia producing quality spinners so rarely, before eventually changing his tune when he realised how unfair that was.Don't really know what's being debated here but that's the only period that's relevant to me. Sreesanth, Munaf, the new Zaheer, VRV and co. were not around before then and we shouldn't be judging *this* pace attack based on the "laurels" of previous pace attacks.
Gambhir won't play, or Jaffer won't fail?Mind you, Gambhir WILL play at Lord's if Jaffer fails again. That won't happen though.
Jaffer won't fail.Gambhir won't play, or Jaffer won't fail?
Confidence, I like that.Jaffer won't fail.