I don't think so, because the home advantage is based on:My only problem with all these Australians doing well is I can just smell the Indian home advantage dissipating with every 20 run over....
The traditional home advantage of India is based on more than that, everything from the full crazy stadiums, to the heat and humidity, the food, the culture shock, etc. It's not just spin and spinning pitches. Crazy stomach problems for the opposition have probably won us quite a few Tests .I don't think so, because the home advantage is based on:
a) Spinning pitches
b) Third, fourth and fifth day pitches
Neither of which are present in the IPL.
The thing with class players is that they usually (not necessarily but usually they do) perform and give you the returns. Any one can have a bad 3-4 games. Over 14 games or so, players like Dravid, Ganguly, Gilchrist are more likely to perform than not perform.He and Dravid (I know he's not an import) have been a disgrace. Ganguly has been ordinary as well.
..Saurav and Rahul have been really disappointing, and better start earning their massive dough other than in a marketing sense.
They are even more screwed now that Taylor has gone, I guess White comes in for him but they should of been playing them both from the onset.God, The BRC are just so pathetic. Here they need 35 runs from last two overs and their batsmen are taking singles. Get out, if you cant score.
The best batsman in Twenty20 is warming the bench, while Kallis and Dravid hog the strike.
The difference is that Gilchrist can go from ball one, the others not so much. Dravid failed in this game a 126 SR is not good enough.The thing with class players is that they usually (not necessarily but usually they do) perform and give you the returns. Any one can have a bad 3-4 games. Over 14 games or so, players like Dravid, Ganguly, Gilchrist are more likely to perform than not perform.
You don't need every one to go after the ball from the beginning. You need to see that the required run rate is not too high and if you can safeguard one end for your team as well, it is a good job done where I am concerned. Dravid did a good job according to me and his inning would have been looked at as good had the latter players managed to make runs. Being able to hit from ball 1 is an advantage but you don't necessarily need it to succeed as a T20 player. The jury is still out on a fair few of these players - players like Dravid and Kallis on their T20 abilities though.The difference is that Gilchrist can go from ball one, the others not so much. Dravid failed in this game a 126 SR is not good enough.
Bleh, Symonds? 30 runs an over? Aint he a test regular?
Whats so priceless about watching some pitch drunk Aussie singing some old hit pop song? But its funny how people debase themselves in front of their fans.
He qualified himself as an allrounder.
Bitter much towards Aussie players?The biggest dissappointment Aussie import this IPL season's been Ricky Ponting. 4 matches Scores of 20, 0, 0, and 19. Two golden ducks. Average below 10. And in the last match used up a dozen over his score and ate up the momentum of the innings. Can he turn things in Windies? Or the poor form continue to there as well?
Aye.God, thy name is Glenn McGrath. 4/29.
A region about here:Can someone let me know what area the Deccan Whoevers are from?
Must say I'd heard of the Deccan Traps, but not heard of it in any other context.