Definately, with his new action, he seems much more a Test rather than ODI bowler. We have lost a great ODI bowler but may have gained a good Test bowler considering his performance in Australia and in FC cricket - I'm sure SS will be happy.Pathan should pretty much never play as a specialist bowler in ODIs again IMO. He actually has more chance of developing his batting more as being used as a fifth bowling option than ever being ODI standard as a bowler again AFAIC.
Hard to argue with Dhoni's captaincy tbh. When was the last time he failed to win a series as captain?The way Dhoni has used his bowlers is highly questionable. He's had the main bowlers face the Lankan opening pair that's on a roll, or any set batsman. When there's a new batting pair in the middle, he'll get on the part-time bowlers and he'll bowl them till the last wicket falls, unless the batsmen get their act together- then the main bowlers have to do the hard work. We complain that India lacks a genuine all-rounder. We complain that the spinning stocks are running thin. Then Dhoni does nothing to help the matter by getting part-time rubbish to wade through overs that they need to establish themselves. The bowlers, who are under the hammer and could do with a few wickets to get their confidence back, miss out on a good opportunity, as part-timers are using it. If he thinks part-time spinners will win matches for India, he's in for a very nasty surprise when they bowl to Ross Taylor and Jesse Ryder.
The Asia Cup- and everything wrong with the team was shown up there. He's helped a lot by playing a series against an England ODI team that couldn't adapt, and a Sri Lankan team that has the single worst batting lineup among top teams. He's also been incredibly lucky with the toss. If he continues the same bowling plans against New Zealand in New Zealand, we'll be seeing results similar to India's last tour in 2002-03.Hard to argue with Dhoni's captaincy tbh. When was the last time he failed to win a series as captain?
Not fully convinced that he is a good test bowler.Definately, with his new action, he seems much more a Test rather than ODI bowler. We have lost a great ODI bowler but may have gained a good Test bowler considering his performance in Australia and in FC cricket - I'm sure SS will be happy.
Mmmm Asia cup. They just got Mendissed I'd say. It's not the same as losing a series though because it comes down to one match.The Asia Cup- and everything wrong with the team was shown up there. He's helped a lot by playing a series against an England ODI team that couldn't adapt, and a Sri Lankan team that has the single worst batting lineup among top teams. He's also been incredibly lucky with the toss. If he continues the same bowling plans against New Zealand in New Zealand, we'll be seeing results similar to India's last tour in 2002-03.
The best thing about his captaincy was as if he wanted to prove a point that he can score at 100+ SR like old Dhoni, and came in at No.3 and notched up almost a 100. He averages around 75 at No.3 and No.4, which is incredible.Mmmm Asia cup. They just got Mendissed I'd say. It's not the same as losing a series though because it comes down to one match.
He has been really lucky with the toss though, especially in Sri Lanka. Even so, the man gets results. Taking the pace off the ball today was definitely the right option on this pitch defending a big total. If he does the same in circumstances where it's not appropriate in New Zealand, of course it won't be successful then.
Flaws were evident in the Super Four stage itself. That was before the Mendis effect- they were 'Butt'ered around by the Pakistanis and then were on an edge against the Lankans.Mmmm Asia cup. They just got Mendissed I'd say. It's not the same as losing a series though because it comes down to one match.
He has been really lucky with the toss though, especially in Sri Lanka. Even so, the man gets results. Taking the pace off the ball today was definitely the right option on this pitch defending a big total. If he does the same in circumstances where it's not appropriate in New Zealand, of course it won't be successful then.
The way Dhoni has used his bowlers is highly questionable. He's had the main bowlers face the Lankan opening pair that's on a roll, or any set batsman. When there's a new batting pair in the middle, he'll get on the part-time bowlers and he'll bowl them till the last wicket falls, unless the batsmen get their act together- then the main bowlers have to do the hard work. We complain that India lacks a genuine all-rounder. We complain that the spinning stocks are running thin. Then Dhoni does nothing to help the matter by getting part-time rubbish to wade through overs that they need to establish themselves. The bowlers, who are under the hammer and could do with a few wickets to get their confidence back, miss out on a good opportunity, as part-timers are using it. If he thinks part-time spinners will win matches for India, he's in for a very nasty surprise when they bowl to Ross Taylor and Jesse Ryder.
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Going by current form, they are better than jayawardene and jayasurya.
New Zealand's current #6 > The current Lankan middle-order below SangakkaraSangakkara > any NZ batsman, ever.
In ODI;s Astle,Turner, Twose, Crowe & even Taylor are all arguably > than SangakkaraSangakkara > any NZ batsman, ever.