SJS
Hall of Fame Member
For me the highlights of this series so far from India's point of view have been Gambhir's and Rohits Sharma's batting, Ishant Sharma's revelatory bowling and Dhoni's aggressive captaincy on the field. Pathan's continued resurgence and consistency with the ball has been very satisfying too. Wish he was able to get the speed up another 5-6 kmph.
The disappointments have been Yuvraj's abject failure with the bat (and clearly playing with a niggle seen from his refusal to stand at his customary positions) and our reluctance yet again to drop a big name player, Sachin's and Sehwag's failure to convert starts into big scores, playing Uthappa as a batsman and sending him in at number seven, failure to try out Raina and Piyush Chawla, the obstinacy of not understanding that number three in the batting order is a pivotal position not to be treated in such a cavalier fashion.
The overall batting in the series has been very disappointing from all three sides as has been the failure of India and Sri Lanka to grab the best chance in recent memory to bring Australia down when they are reeling both from loss of some greats as well as struggling with form for the important ones left behind. On top of that Australia have, for the first time in many many years looked a ragged fielding side.
As an Indian fan I have been very disappointed and it probably shows in my posts and I expect Sri Lankan fans to feel the same.
Aussie fans may feel good since their team is right on top but the quality of opposition (while batting) provided by both India and Sri Lanka has been pathetic.
The disappointments have been Yuvraj's abject failure with the bat (and clearly playing with a niggle seen from his refusal to stand at his customary positions) and our reluctance yet again to drop a big name player, Sachin's and Sehwag's failure to convert starts into big scores, playing Uthappa as a batsman and sending him in at number seven, failure to try out Raina and Piyush Chawla, the obstinacy of not understanding that number three in the batting order is a pivotal position not to be treated in such a cavalier fashion.
The overall batting in the series has been very disappointing from all three sides as has been the failure of India and Sri Lanka to grab the best chance in recent memory to bring Australia down when they are reeling both from loss of some greats as well as struggling with form for the important ones left behind. On top of that Australia have, for the first time in many many years looked a ragged fielding side.
As an Indian fan I have been very disappointed and it probably shows in my posts and I expect Sri Lankan fans to feel the same.
Aussie fans may feel good since their team is right on top but the quality of opposition (while batting) provided by both India and Sri Lanka has been pathetic.