honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
It might also be the best chance for Dravid and Ganguly to put up big scores, coz Australia are bereft of the big M and W.....
It might also be the best chance for Dravid and Ganguly to put up big scores, coz Australia are bereft of the big M and W.....
I am not saying that is the right way to look at the upcoming series.. But I am afraid it might just be the way our good ol' selectors choose to look at it......Weren't they in Australia last year? Missed the bus, sorry ol' mates!
Home series against Pakistan.Won 1-0. His debut series as captain.Kumble yet to win a test series as captain?
Apologises, forgot that.Home series against Pakistan.Won 1-0. His debut series as captain.
Paranavithana is damn good opener in the sense he's ab excellent leaver. But lacks a bit of attacking shots though. But with Warnapura at the other end who's prepared to throw the bat at anything pitched marginally up, he can definietly buy his time.Was just about to raise that question about Michael Vandort, is he really the man to be partering Warnapura at the top of the order? How good is Tharanga Paranavitana? He's got a pretty good domestic record for a Sri Lankan, better than both of the incumbent openers anyway.
adelaide was nothing like kolkota....that test was unique...I thought that happened already... Kolkota 2001 and then Adelaide 2003, maybe Colombo 2008 could be a third! Who knows!
You have to be a bit careful: Warnapura is yet to play in Eng, NZ, Aus or SA. I think the jury is still out on him. Vandort in my eyes is safe as houses because he's stood up on tough tours. But I think he needs to work serious on his game to succeed on the subcontinent.Was just about to raise that question about Michael Vandort, is he really the man to be partering Warnapura at the top of the order? How good is Tharanga Paranavitana? He's got a pretty good domestic record for a Sri Lankan, better than both of the incumbent openers anyway.