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Yeah, this is getting absurd already.Seems like this Indian team is on two years of continuous cricket. Madness.
Yeah, this is getting absurd already.Seems like this Indian team is on two years of continuous cricket. Madness.
Indeed, India need a rest!Yeah, this is getting absurd already.
Sehwag's brain implosions are all part of his loveable appeal. When you can average over 50 in tests playing ridiculous cricket you might as well do so. The problem with Dravid is that he faces so many deliveries for his runs that the chances of someone coming up with an unplayable ball are enhanced. Dravid's obviously the better test batsman over his career, but he's either out of form or past his best (or both) and i expect Sehwag to outscore him in this series.I'd agree with that.. I was just making a point. All except Sehwag did not play that game and I'd back Dravid over pretty much anyone that played, and Sehwag had his usual brain implosion.
Actually I don't think we don't know what Dhoni "is capable of" in tests apart from a prolonged run of mediocre performances. His average is fattened by two high-scoring series against Pakistan on very flat tracks and against depleted attacks. His only impressive away performance has been in England and recently he failed to impress even at home against South Africa.Dhoni's initial struggle in Tests notwithstanding, we know what he's capable of with the bat. On song, he can be a huge asset to the team, with his striking power as well as an option of sneaking in an extra bowler- which is a necessity on flat tracks. These are just a form of 'growing pains' in this team; once he gets past that, he'll be just fine. Karthik, in comparison, is inadequate with the bat, even at his best. You can't even sneak in Sanjay Bangar with him in the batting lineup. Dhoni, despite his reputation as a hard hitter of the ball, has often batted with a great deal of maturity, especially as captain of the ODI team. Karthik, on the other hand, is quite a mercurial player, often prone to throwing his wicket away to a rash shot. There's no way replacing Dhoni with Karthik will make this team significantly better than it is now.
I disagree about Praveen really. He has an excellent First Class record, has performed very well for India A, swings the ball consistently in both directions and has excellent control. Sure, he might not be ten feet tall or as fast as Brett Lee, but I think he has a lot more potential than a few of the current players and definitely more than Joginder who I was never excited about in the slightest.I am amazed at how some people rate Praveen Kumar so highly. It was the same with Joginder Sharma.
Dhoni wants to try some bowlers, bowls them and they pick up a few wickets (not always with great deliveries) and Dhoni is lauded for his great captaincy which is not so bad and the bowlers are treated as if they are the best thing that happened to Indian cricket,
Joginder Sharma was a mediocre bowler and Praveen Kumar is only moderately better. What he has achieved in the limited cricket he has played is the best he can be expected to produce with his current level of skill sets. If he performs less than this, it is no surprise what soever. To find great reasons and expound theories for his 'sudden' drop in form or his 'burn out' is to bestow upon him a status that doesn't fit him and/or to fit oneself with a label of punditry that is hardly flattering.
Joginder Sharma cant play too much more cricket for India and Praveen will play for some more till Dhoni realizes there are others he could back with better results.
Thushara has not impressed me much when I have seen him bowl, but Walegedara did, what happened to him?If Malinga is fit SL will have a good chance of winning. My squad will be,
Batsmen
Michael Vandort
Malinda Warnapura
Mahela Jayawardane
Thilan Samaraweera
Chamara Silva
Chamara Kapugedara
TM Dilshan
Wicketkeepers
Kumar Sangakkara
Prasanna Jayawardane
All rounders
Farveez Maharoof
Chaminda Vaas
Pacemen
Lasith Malinga
Thilan Thushara
Spinners
Muttiah Muralitharan
Ajantha Mendis
Note that Warnapura has a FC bowlinf average of 28 as well.
Samaraweera has nearly 350 First Class wickets @ 23 as well. Granted though he hasn't bowled as much in recent domestic seasons.Note that Warnapura has a FC bowlinf average of 28 as well.
Yeah, AWTA very much so. I'd actually forgotten about him until yesterday when I was digging around a few scorecards. Injured?Thushara has not impressed me much when I have seen him bowl, but Walegedara did, what happened to him?
He has some disciplinary problems. SL will never allow ill disciplined players to be in the team. That's why people like him is missing in the team. Niroshan Bandaratillake was apromising spinner, but caught for shop lifting in UK. SLC never allowed him to play for SL after that. That's why we don't have match fixers like Malik, Azhar or Mark Waugh, or drug cheats like Warne, Akthar or Asif or womanisers like Warne. The only black mark is Lokuarachchi, who should be promptly thrown out of the team due to his drinking problem.Thushara has not impressed me much when I have seen him bowl, but Walegedara did, what happened to him?
He had a very high leap at his delivery stride, which made the ball bounce and bite off the wicket, But after a erious foor injury (IIRC), that leap was not possible and he became a batsman. Then only he was given the chance to play for SL.Samaraweera has nearly 350 First Class wickets @ 23 as well. Granted though he hasn't bowled as much in recent domestic seasons.
I can only agree to one thing that he is better than Joginder.I disagree about Praveen really. He has an excellent First Class record, has performed very well for India A, swings the ball consistently in both directions and has excellent control. Sure, he might not be ten feet tall or as fast as Brett Lee, but I think he has a lot more potential than a few of the current players and definitely more than Joginder who I was never excited about in the slightest.
I repeat that Joginder Sharma is an underrated bowler, you cannot get 200 FC wickets at 20.05 on often flat pitches for nothing.I can only agree to one thing that he is better than Joginder.
I will be delighted if he proved me wrong for God knows India do need good bowlers desperately.
I suppose we will have to wait and see.
You can do anything in the first class game in India. The standards are ridiculous except half a dozen teams. And even for them the top players are often missing.I repeat that Joginder Sharma is an underrated bowler, you cannot get 200 FC wickets at 20.05 on often flat pitches for nothing.