Yeah, Sreesanth has talent but he is a complete idiot and Prasad can't do anything aboutWell Zaheer bowled really well, RP Singh bowled well... BUT Sreesanth bowled as poorly as I've ever seen.
That boy has more talent than the other two together...just needs to get it right.
Cant agree more.Yeah, Sreesanth has talent but he is a complete idiot and Prasad can't do anything about
that.
No insults thanks, Fraz.I have always been an advocate of fast bowling and see this is what the difference is between an average touring team (India pre 2000) and a superb team (India now) .. This is what we need tbh ! Was sick and tired of the lame and lengthy comments by nerds especialy that Mr Burns avatar guy who talks uselessly and just wants to practice his English by quoting and re-quoting again and again where in his conversations he puts Shoaib Akhtar inferior to Irfan Pathan and sooooooo easily !!!!
Gelman's Reign of Terror is starting to show itbt.No insults thanks, Fraz.
Well I didn't just grab a computer from no-where so I am.Haha, using the other comp eh Craig?
Be interesting to get someone to IP-trace the two of us now...
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Ok boss !!!No insults thanks, Fraz.
One qualifying statement- their pace bowling was beyond shocking against South Africa this year, from RP and Sreesanth. I'm sure he's helped to some extent, it's not really possible to tell by how much.Bump - what do people think - has he transformed India's quicks into reverse swinging machines or is he merely riding on naturally occuring success? It is clear that Indian fast bowling has been on the up since he took over as bowling coach. On my favourite topic which is pace, there has been a clear improvement. Ishant Sharma has come along from a bowler capable of touching 135kph in his stride to one who consistently bowls over 140kph with the new ball. Zaheer Khan has suddenly rediscovered the ability to deliver the odd delivery at up to 144kph, and Munaf Patel no longer strays down to 125kph even when concentrating on accuracy, as he does in the ODI format. Munaf Patel has come back to form in ODI cricket, Ishant and Zaheer have become a potent Test cricket partnership and RP Singh and Irfan Pathan were superb in Australia and over all of this has been the mastery of reverse swing.
Is this the work of Prasad or is he overcredited for actually doing little to nothing at all?
Itbt, Sreesanth is not the best of Test bowlers and his FC records justify that. RP Singh is also not a great Test bowler, he's never been too inspirational over a long period of time.One qualifying statement- their pace bowling was beyond shocking against South Africa this year, from RP and Sreesanth. I'm sure he's helped to some extent, it's not really possible to tell by how much.