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He also described the pitch as a shocker.He complained mainly about the facilities, which is different.
He also described the pitch as a shocker.He complained mainly about the facilities, which is different.
Though I agree with your point, objectively speaking he's got a case there. Esp with the poor over rates, although Zaheer definetely deserved what he got, I always believe "send-offs" to batsmen post their dismissal is cowardly. You got to do the job with the ball, not the mouth, and esp not when the batsman cannot reply in kind.Sunny is seriously one of the biggest idiots going around. I've long sinced stopped listening to him.
Agree in toto.Sunny is seriously one of the biggest idiots going around. I've long sinced stopped listening to him.
I actually think he's pretty knowledgable; he just likes to stir up crap. Making good, objective points in his commentary and his statements seems secondary to him; he'd rather say something to get a reaction. If he actually attempted to be an objective, insightful commentator, I think he'd achieve it.Sunny is seriously one of the biggest idiots going around. I've long since stopped listening to him.
Yeah I agree. If the pitch is going to turn square and you have Harbhajan and either Mishra or Kumble in your team, it's not going to be a draw. You may lose, but it shouldn't be a draw unless it rains. Picking five bowlers in such a situation with Dhoni and Harbhajan suffering from serious nosebleeds would be suicidal.wouldn't you need an extra bat more than the 3rd spinner on a turner?
Not to mention Sehwag and Tendulkar who can send down a few turning deliveries. So we actually have four spinners who could pitch in. We don't need a fifth, way overkill.Yeah I agree. If the pitch is going to turn square and you have Harbhajan and either Mishra or Kumble in your team, it's not going to be a draw. You may lose, but it shouldn't be a draw unless it rains. Picking five bowlers in such a situation with Dhoni and Harbhajan suffering from serious nosebleeds would be suicidal.
Haha yea.Michael Clarke must be rubbing his hands in glee.
yeah i agree, he is immensely knowledgable about the game and clearly is not an idiot, just seems to enjoy making provocative comments, some on the mark, others seriously over-the-top...got a feeling it's his attempt at staying in some sort of limelight...I actually think he's pretty knowledgable; he just likes to stir up crap. Making good, objective points in his commentary and his statements seems secondary to him; he'd rather say something to get a reaction. If he actually attempted to be an objective, insightful commentator, I think he'd achieve it.
Indian commentary's answer to sideshowtim, pretty much.
Someone call Rupert and have him hold the front page please.Aus will lose at Delhi
I think Marsh's selection is more a case of the selectors knowing that the reserve batsman is not going to get a game, and therefore they can send someone over just for the experience of being around the senior squad. Otherwise it would have been Hodge or Hussey.With regards the Shaun Marsh selection, the Aussie selectors must have wanted an opener as back-up, otherwise surely that place would have gone to either Hodge or Hussey. If Hayden gets injured, they probably would not fancy Hussey(M) and Katich at the top, Hussey is so crucial in the middle order would be crazy to change him around. With options in the middle order, ie drop Katich down to wherever necessary, they probably are an opener short. Probably came down to Marsh or Rogers, and Marsh must have the edge on Rogers at the minute, rightly or wrongly.
Kumble in Delhi = Makybe Diva's 3rd Melbourne Cupgood news about the pitch as India needs to close the series at Delhi but from a cricketing perspective, it would be sad to see lame horses like Kumble pick up some wkts because of the pitch and walk out of it as if they have achieved something remarkable
this is like you deliberately temper with the course so other fast horses cannot run fast so that the experienced lame horses is able to compete
I guess a sporting pitch is enough to make them go 2-0 up!!!
A bit like when they selected Tait in 2005.I think Marsh's selection is more a case of the selectors knowing that the reserve batsman is not going to get a game, and therefore they can send someone over just for the experience of being around the senior squad. Otherwise it would have been Hodge or Hussey.
You quite missed the 5th day Zaheer spell didnt ya?Again this morning the papers are ablaze with India's reverse swinging genius, and Michael Clarke seemingly in awe. For mine, this aspect has been incredibly overstated. I can't remember too many reverse swing victims this series, certainly nothing like in 2005 versus England. The Australian top order would be better off concentrating on the basics and waiting for the bad ball, rather than trying to write their failures off this series to some dark and mysterious art.
The one where he cleaned up the lower order with an oldish ball?You quite missed the 5th day Zaheer spell didnt ya?