Raghav
International Vice-Captain
This is bad. Mind your wordsShut the hell up and do watch some test cricket in India.
This is bad. Mind your wordsShut the hell up and do watch some test cricket in India.
Its the normal timeJust noticed from CI that the game starts at 930 am. Is that a usual start time in India, or is it because of light issues late in the day?
Delayed telecast?Boy the Indians are making world number 2 test bowler Steyn look pretty ordinary atm.
I am least bothered .What about some sportive pitches which have some thing in it rather than pitches which may break in the 4th day evening .IPL is less than a month away
Nope. Wish there is some sort of broadcast. I can't believe Sky is willing to telecast all 59 games of IPL muppet 20 20 but nothing from the same country of the tests.Delayed telecast?
If you dont like watching Tests in India then dont, All you do is make one after another provocative statement.This is bad. Mind your words
Well they (India, referring back to your original post) certainly aren't doing it at the moment then, are they?Nope. Wish there is some sort of broadcast. I can't believe Sky is willing to telecast all 59 games of IPL muppet 20 20 but nothing from the same country of the tests.
Well, he was bowling terribly by that stage (in the arvo, it would've been), spraying it all over the place and heading to the fence with disturbing regularity, so maybe not.Must have missed that. Living in England, it was hard to watch all of the Test series. Did he put his back into the attempted bouncers?
Agreed. He certainly out-kept Adam Gilchrist in Australia (of course, the way that Gilchrist kept for most of that series, that wouldn't be a difficult feat in itself).Dhoni has turned into a very good wicketkeeper. It would be ridiculous to drop him.
Not sure if you have your story right there. From all accounts that I have read/heard/seen of the matter, Sourav did want to open but Dravid decided to open as it was in the best interests of the team and that it wasn't a "big deal"........which is why I said, I appreciate someone like Sehwag more than some of the big 4 coz he opens in tests which is a difficult thing to do, does that in difficult conditions without any fuss, and does a good job at that
I would start out with Ganguly, open or get out .... He lines up to open in ODIs, makes a fuss when he is dropped even though he is not playing well, lines up to bat down the order in tests [remember the controversy in Pak when Dravid suggest that he should open and he declined then Dravid opened]
why is it that a pitch that helps bowlers on the 4th and 5th day, after being a road in the first 3 days worse than a pitch that helps the bowlers on the 1st and 2nd day and then becomes a road??????????????????????????I am least bothered .What about some sportive pitches which have some thing in it rather than pitches which may break in the 4th day evening .
Precisely. It isn't.why is it that a pitch that helps bowlers on the 4th and 5th day, after being a road in the first 3 days worse than a pitch that helps the bowlers on the 1st and 2nd day and then becomes a road??????????????????????????
Then why play in india..we could always be on tour..This is one of the reason why I hate watching test matches in India. Totally batsman friendly or some times its total spinny tracks... That Charm of Test cricket is lost when played in India in most cases...
ideal pitch will help bowlers on first day and then take turn later on imowhy is it that a pitch that helps bowlers on the 4th and 5th day, after being a road in the first 3 days worse than a pitch that helps the bowlers on the 1st and 2nd day and then becomes a road??????????????????????????
My post is crap? Don't tell me Steyn is your Sinclair II. I like Steyn, I was really looking forward to him doing damage in this series to once again separate himself from all the other quicks around atm. To get no wickets with a brand new ball and now it seems the Indians are cashing in on that fact, is pretty ordinary even on a flat pitch. Not that Indian quicks were any better, but I really thought Steyn would do well with the new ball regardless of the pitch conditions. I've been trying to follow it the best I can from commentary.Well they (India, referring back to your original post) certainly aren't doing it at the moment then, are they?
That's even ignoring the fact that he only bowled 6 overs (on a really flat wicket), none of which you actually saw. Steyn was expensive against the West Indies at times as well but they never made him look ordinary as such.
All in all, I think your post was crap, basically, given how little you had to base it on, even if what you said was actually true (except the last part, which was clearly wrong).
You said they were "making him look ordinary at the moment" though. As I said, "at the moment" was clearly off the mark as they hadn't been on the field for about 12 hours, and regardless of what his figures were, you had no idea of how they were actually making him look as you weren't watching the game. Steyn very rarely looks completely ordinary.. sometimes batsmen get on top of him for little periods but he's always in the game and comes back strongly. You were in no position to make a judgment of how he looked based on 6 overs which you didn't even watch AFAIC.To get no wickets with a brand new ball and now it seems the Indians are cashing in on that fact, is pretty ordinary even on a flat pitch.
If I had to guess I'd actually say you liked Steyn more than I do as most people tend to. I don't even think he'll have a particularly good series. I just thought it was a really strange call at the time based on pretty much nothing.]Don't tell me Steyn is your Sinclair II. I like Steyn, I was really looking forward to him doing damage in this series to once again separate himself from all the other quicks around atm.
No, I was saying that the "atm" on the end of your post was wrong, given the day's play had finished some twelve hours earlier. It's not really important at all, but it added to the "WTF" reaction I had to my post.Lesilie1 said:And if you're saying that the Sky bit is wrong, it's not.
yeah but u can't get ideal conditions everywhere. So many pitches in England and even a couple in Australia NEVER really assist spinners..... Yet those pitches are supposedly better, for some of these guys, than a pitch in India which will help spinners in the last 2 or 3 days but before that, helps batsmen. Those seaming pitches in England generally flatten out pretty well for batters in the last two days mostly........ideal pitch will help bowlers on first day and then take turn later on imo