PhoenixFire
International Coach
Dravid should open, Karthik should be dropped and Yuvraj should go in the middle order.
You just want us to lose .Dravid should open, Karthik should be dropped and Yuvraj should go in the middle order.
I have been saying this for years but sadly, it doesn't happen. I would not drop Karthik and choose him ahead of Dhoni right now though.Dravid should open, Karthik should be dropped and Yuvraj should go in the middle order.
Tbh, you're just going by reputation and past performances. Karthik is much more likely to score runs than Laxman atm.I have been saying this for years but sadly, it doesn't happen.
For me, the test XI should look like this:
Jaffer
Dravid
Laxman
Tendulkar
Ganguly
Yuvraj
Dhoni
the same bowlers
hmmmI still stand by my 1-0 India prediction no matter what people say.
Again, its not about blocking every ball. It's about playing shots, but not playing reckless shots. Surely, a player at the Test level knows that it is not a percentage shot to expose your stumps to a good spinner on a fifth day pitch with you trying to save the game and only one wicket left?That's basically what Michael Holding was saying.
Basically, if Dhoni is anything like me, then he is more likely to get out when he is just defending and defending, IMO, I am much more confident that I will hit the ball if I am going for it, rather than just standing there blocking it.
Dravid should open, Karthik should be dropped and Yuvraj should go in the middle order.
Except Dravid hates opening and has said as much. He has opened because the team needed him, but why would you sacrifice your best player to a position he finds uncomfortable?I have been saying this for years but sadly, it doesn't happen. I would not drop Karthik and choose him ahead of Dhoni right now though.
For me, the test XI should look like this:
Jaffer
Dravid
Laxman
Tendulkar
Ganguly
Yuvraj
Either keeper
the same bowlers
Fair enough. He did a poor job of keeping the tail off strike and he was hitting the ball too hard perhaps. Leaving his stumps exposed and playing Panesar is more effective for him and none of those balls were jaffas - many of them were on the short side. You think Dhoni would have survive playing pure front-foot defense with the ball turning away from him and all those close-in fielders? Don't know tbh. Dhoni has work to do but I still rate that innings considering he hung on despite his lack of experience in these conditions.No. I applauded him when he played shots, as long as he played the right kind of shots. There is no excuse, none, for exposing your stumps like he did against Panesar. You can't tell me that it was a good shot. You can't tell me it was a good thing as he kept on going for the heave against Panesar when he was bowling from the rough. Even if he hits it, he'll be caught. That shot should not even be played under normal circumstances (except in desperation when you need to accelerate the run rate or something), let alone in this situation.
No one is telling him to block, but what possible benefit is there to a shot when you back off and show all your stumps. You miss that ball, and it hits the stumps. You hit that ball, and it can still edge and hit the stumps, or glove to keeper.
I really don't care what people say after the fact. I watched every ball of that knock live. That was a massively irresponsible innings. Taking a single off the first ball? Going all out on a stroke and then not running? Why would you hit the ball with all your power if you aren't going to run anyway? This wasn't classical shot making off bad balls. Dhoni was trying to hit the good balls out of the park, for which there is no excuse in this situation. You can't play Test cricket like that, not if you are playing for your team. I hope someone has a recording of the whole innings...watch it ball by ball especially after Kumble fell. It was massively irresponsible.
He made the most runs of anyone in the side, and good for him. But he was either selfish, or stupid. I don't know which, and frankly, considering he has done it before, it doesn't really matter.
Never!!!You just want us to lose .
What the begging is that to do now? This is IND vs ENG series and not ENG Vs AUS...hmmm
Well the last time England lost a series in England was in 2001 against the Australians...
I would have an avatar bet with you about this, about who scores more runs in the next Test match; Laxman or Karthik... but I'm already busy with two.Turbs, I edited to say either keeper. Choose whoever you want. I don't have a strong opinion on whom I would prefer.
Is Karthik more likely to score than Laxman? Nopes.
The fact that he got runs and was able to bat was great, in foreign conditions where his natural technique doesn't do him any favors. I am happy he did, and it is good for the series and will undoubtedly help India in the coming matches.Fair enough. He did a poor job of keeping the tail off strike and he was hitting the ball too hard perhaps. Leaving his stumps exposed and playing Panesar is more effective for him and none of those balls were jaffas - many of them were on the short side. Dhoni has work to do but I still rate that innings considering he hung on despite his lack of experience in these conditions.
All through his career, he has opened any way. An opener has got out so many times while the team is in single figures. It is just a psychological thing which he should have driven away ages ago IMO. When we can expect other players to shift places for the team - we asked Tendulkar to go down at 4, it should not be a big deal when it helps the balance of the team so much. Laxman comes into his own at 3. Look at his record at 3. An average of 48 if I am not wrong. Plus, it solves the huge opener problem 50% at least which is a BIG thing. The team would have been much better like this and we should have done it ages back.Except Dravid hates opening and has said as much. He has opened because the team needed him, but why would you sacrifice your best player to a position he finds uncomfortable?
Perhaps. Unchanged lineup for mine - Tendulkar and Laxman were the big disappointments but I'll give them another shot to redeem themselves on this tour.Is Karthik more likely to score than Laxman?
Agreed.The fact that he got runs and was able to bat was great, in foreign conditions where his natural technique doesn't do him any favors. I am happy he did, and it is good for the series and will undoubtedly help India in the coming matches.
The way he batted, in terms of the team situation, was quite poor. And today, batting for the team was more important than trying to work out your personal game. That's why I am disappointed. We got away with it, but he needs to show a lot more responsibility.
Sure mate. The clause is that both of them play in that game and bat equall number of innings. Will be an unfair comparison if Karthik gets two innings while Laxman gets just one.I would have an avatar bet with you about this, about who scores more runs in the next Test match; Laxman or Karthik... but I'm already busy with two.
But let's just have a friendly bet.
I am always in favor of a specialist opener. Just because Dravid can defend and leave doesn't mean he is comfortable going out there without seeing how the pitch and the bowlers behave first. Yes, if he has to we can expect for him to switch, and undoubtedly he would for the betterment of the team.All through his career, he has opened any way. An opener has got out so many times while the team is in single figures. It is just a psychological thing which he should have driven away ages ago IMO. When we can expect other players to shift places for the team - we asked Tendulkar to go down at 4, it should not be a big deal when it helps the balance of the team so much. Laxman comes into his own at 3. Look at his record at 3. An average of 48 if I am not wrong. Plus, it solves the huge opener problem 50% at least which is a BIG thing. The team would have been much better like this and we should have done it ages back.
We wont have it like that, we both know that. I shouldn't even have brought it up here really but did after PF read my mind on Dravid. .