• Welcome to the Cricket Web forums, one of the biggest forums in the world dedicated to cricket.

    You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join the Cricket Web community today!

    If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us.

***Official*** India in England

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
There is no (head) coach, that might be abit of the problem.
You still have a captain and a bowling coach. They obviously need to control the situation. Regardless of that, you are 24 years old and you're a test player....you shouldn't need to have your hand held. By this time, you need to have figured out for yourself the exact things you need to do to get ready. Not a little kid anymore that you need to be supervised and told to practice properly.
 

viktor

State Vice-Captain
Now he misfields..twice in 3 balls. I think the problem with Sreesanth is he has started believing the hype.
 

pasag

RTDAS
Venkatesh Prasad is the bowling coach though.
Indeed, but how much authority does he have? And I'd see him as more support staff as opposed proper head coach. The older players can do without a coach, but the structure with no proper head coach is clearly going to have an adverse impact on the youngsters as can be seen here. Headless chicken imo.
 
Last edited:

pasag

RTDAS
You still have a captain and a bowling coach. They obviously need to control the situation. Regardless of that, you are 24 years old and you're a test player....you shouldn't need to have your hand held. By this time, you need to have figured out for yourself the exact things you need to do to get ready. Not a little kid anymore that you need to be supervised and told to practice properly.
Well you say they aren't little kids anymore, however professional younger sportsmen alot of the time have stunted growth in maturity and quite often you'll see things like this happen. That's why they need a proper support system to keep them on track and that's clearly lacking here.
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
Indeed, but how much authority does he have? And I'd see him as more support staff as opposed proper head coach. The older players can do without a coach, but the structure with no proper head coach is clearly going to have an adverse impact on the youngsters as can be seen here. Headless chicken imo.
Yeah, we do need a head coach and it is a bit ludicrous we have gone to a tour like England without one. Also, I liked how Donald was apparently livid in the dressing room (from what I heard) when England was bowling like crap.
 

open365

International Vice-Captain
I think it's a bit unfair to classiy Sreesanth along with young players, and not because he's young, the guy is a complete nut job, i don't think it's any lack of experience that leads him to act that way he does, he's just weird.
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Well you say they aren't little kids anymore, however professional younger sportsmen alot of the time have stunted growth in maturity and quite often you'll see things like this happen. That's why they need a proper support system to keep them on track and that's clearly lacking here.
Of course, and like I said the captain and coach needed to make sure the practices are run properly. But in the end, it is still his responsibility and his own fault if he does not practice.
 

pasag

RTDAS
Of course, and like I said the captain and coach needed to make sure the practices are run properly. But in the end, it is still his responsibility and his own fault if he does not practice.
Yeah of course and I wouldn't mind if he was dropped for the next Test either unless he improves here. I guess Bose could come in for him if needed.
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
Crap decision, but I guess that's what happens when you don't use your bat against a change bowler..
I just saw the dismissal. I wouldn't blame him too much for not using his bat there. He seemed confident that the ball would not hit the stump (as his instant initial shock would also confirm) and so padded up . The argument against it would be that you always leave yourself open to be given lbw like that but given that the umpire was Taufel and 99% times, Taufel would give it not out, I think that it was fair enough that he padded up. Just bad luck.
 
Last edited:

umop 3p!sdn

School Boy/Girl Captain
7 ODI's seems a bit excessive, seems like it will be just as long winded as the ICC Cricket world cup. Seriously 5 is enough.
 

open365

International Vice-Captain
Yup, i don't think there many cricket fans that think 7 ODI series' are a good thing.

Unfortunately the Indian cricket board are motivated by money not cricket and 7 ODIs and 3 test matches are more profitable than 5 and 3.

Shame really, this test series really deserves a 4th or fifth test.
 

adharcric

International Coach
Good day for India even though a wicket before the close of play would have been nice. The umpires had another bad outing but at least the luck factor has evened out and people will not attribute India's success to luck anymore. Laxman had a poor showing with the bat and he played the same way in South Africa. Time to look into Yuvraj, Kaif and Badrinath if Laxman doesn't fire in the next test either. He has been unfairly treated in the past but this time he has only himself to blame. Shape up or ship out, VVS.
 

adharcric

International Coach
Yup, i don't think there many cricket fans that think 7 ODI series' are a good thing.

Unfortunately the Indian cricket board are motivated by money not cricket and 7 ODIs and 3 test matches are more profitable than 5 and 3.

Shame really, this test series really deserves a 4th or fifth test.
The majority of the cricket-watching public will watch anything they can get. CW members are largely cricket purists who can appreciate the nuances of test cricket.
 

Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Good day for India even though a wicket before the close of play would have been nice. The umpires had another bad outing but at least the luck factor has evened out and people will not attribute India's success to luck anymore. Laxman had a poor showing with the bat and he played the same way in South Africa. Time to look into Yuvraj, Kaif and Badrinath if Laxman doesn't fire in the next test either. He has been unfairly treated in the past but this time he has only himself to blame. Shape up or ship out, VVS.
India still have the edge as far as umpiring decisions go - particularly when you look at who they went against and at what stage of the game they occurred, that's before we get into the gazillion plays and misses and uncontrolled shots India got away with - which was undoubtedly incredibly lucky. I've certainly never followed a game with as much luck as India received for their first 300 or so runs.
 

Top