silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
He can't bat.Why is there so much Yuvraj hate?
Anyone who can bat.Who would the haters rather see in his place?
He can't bat.Why is there so much Yuvraj hate?
Anyone who can bat.Who would the haters rather see in his place?
The pitch for the first NZ v India test was brilliant. If New Zealand had batted 100% better in the first hour of the test match, you could have had a classic.The ideal decks would be the ones from the Aus-SA and SA-Aus series. They all produced results, but were good for batsmen and for bowlers.
I think both Sachin and Dravid played absolutely fantastic cricket shots. Dravid was beyond reproach. His defense, off both feet, should be put up on utube for anyone who writes here about having problems with defense to go to and watch.I agree about the flat wickets that are in use so frequently worldwide, however, it is always a joy to watch Tendulkar bat on any track but some of his strokeplay at McLean Park has been absolutely exquisite, can't wait for it to get underway again tonight.
Yes fully agree about the Dravid defensive masterclass. I mentioned Tendulkar because of his attacking prowess, he gave the more eye-catching display. His driving front and back foot was perfect, while his flicks off his legs was typical Sachin.I think both Sachin and Dravid played absolutely fantastic cricket shots. Dravid was beyond reproach. His defense, off both feet, should be put up on utube for anyone who writes here about having problems with defense to go to and watch.
The way he played down three rising short deliveries off the backfoot in a row was fascinating. And when he got a lose ball he put it away every single time.
Sachin was more on the "lookout" for runs and the backfoot drives he made were absolute classics. Its not for youngsters on this forum, but young Indian cricketers including those who have played for India to go and see again and again. Gambhir would be transformed as a batsman if he could defend off the backfoot like Dravid (instead of poking uncertainly everytime he cant hit a ball off the backfoot nor leave it alone) and drive with a straight bat to the off side off the backfoot.
It was truly a master class. Worth every single minute of lost sleep which I had to endure
to get up at 3.15 am after going to bed at 1 am
haha too true...Major irony being the Indians have been the least sensitive ones in this thread.
I wasn't angry.... it may have sounded bit bitter i guess.I think there's more irony in someone getting angry at the suggestion that Indians get angry too often.
I wasn't referring to any of the Indians on CW anyway. Truth be told, most of the regulars are really good posters, hence yours, SJS's and Jono's names always get thrown around as proof (as if i really needed it) that not all Indian cricket fans are easily offended.
agree with thisI think this distinction is important and isn't stressed enough on here. A lot of the times the criticism from the more sensitive Indian posters seems to be that a lot of people are comparing them to your everyday youtube or cribuzz contributor in which case they would have a right to be a bit pissed off.
Just don't think this perceived Indian "anger" really exists tbh.
I don't know about that... Karthick's keeping has regressed a fair bit... he maybe more natural keeper than Dhoni but he currently isn't even close to Dhoni as keeper right now.Oh sure. He is the best wicket keeper in India (and that includes Dhoni) so there is no reason why he should not be the stand in keeper at least.
Indeed, weren't Ross Taylor and James Franklin dropped early in their respective innings.I wonder what people would be saying if 22-3 had become 61-6 before lunch this week?
Indeed. Has kept shockingly in the recent past. Dhoni is a far safer keeper, despite hitting a slight period of poor form in New Zealand. He is not a natural keeper and from what I've read, he does not tick all the technical boxes, but he is pretty safe behind the stumps.I don't know about that... Karthick's keeping has regressed a fair bit... he maybe more natural keeper than Dhoni but he currently isn't even close to Dhoni as keeper right now.
lol... but we played THAT bad in that inning, Jono...Decent? Better than that.
NZ will be very disappointed with that. India will be pleased.
Some Indian posters here (won't mention names) figured this would be over as a contest by today.
Instead India lost one wicket.
don worry... he will resurface again with that characteristic red font when Sachin scores a couple of 10s next time... It is more anti-Sachin than anti-India with him...JustTool.
Hey you forgot about me.Truth be told, most of the regulars are really good posters, hence yours, SJS's and Jono's names always get thrown around as proof (as if i really needed it) that not all Indian cricket fans are easily offended.
Hmm...are u an Indian .Then why do u always thrash our players .Yes they are not above criticism .But there should be some limit .only negative comments,thrashing wouldn't help.Hey you forgot about me.
Yes, I am Indian by ethnicity.Hmm...are u an Indian .Then why do u always thrash our players .Yes they are not above criticism .But there should be some limit .only negative comments,thrashing wouldn't help.
I know u complain that Indians(some here) are way too defensive .What i felt is that almost all of us like to defend our favourite players .Ponting fans will defend him,Warne fans defend him,Mcgrath fans ...so on .So why is it such a huge crime when Sachin fans defend him ? .A lot of Indians criticized him many times too.
Other Indian players like Sreesanth,Bhajji,Yuvraj ,,etc got good amount of stick from many Indian posters here.So it is plain wrong to assume that Indians will defend their players no matter what.
After the first innings performance almost every one went after Indian team if i remember .
do you know what a "bandwagon fan" is?you are nothing but a bandwagon fan and i say good riddance.we still have over a billion fans in India and fans aorund the world.Yes, I am Indian by ethnicity.
The problem is that the Indian fans are way too easily satisfied, and get extremely complacent. I used to support India, until I realised that I just don't like the team's attitude - it's like they ultimately don't seem to want to win. They play out for draws, never finish off a team when they're on top, and sometimes just fold under pressure. Sydney, SA last series, WC 2003 finals...just too many to mention - in a crunch situation, when it really counts, India can't do it. India are nowhere near being the top team in the world, and it irritates me to no end when Indian fans keep insisting that they are. Sure, there's the potential with this lineup to make it the best in the world, but a major re-adjustment in attitude is required. It's usually something that's always glossed over by the fans, who keep looking at past or individual achievements to justify their fanaticism.
I trash India usually when everyone's full of effusive praise for them. Everyone has different standards for success, and for me, it's all about winning series overseas. Look at this game with NZ - there is no way they should've gotten to 600+ - Ross Taylor was out like 3 times rightfully, if the catches had been held. To me, India are still in the England/Windies category. They need to seriously overhaul their game and develop a killer instinct - grow a freaking spine - to be able to catch up with the big boys.
Do you know what "capitalisation" and "spacing" are? You are nothing but illiterate.do you know what a "bandwagon fan" is?you are nothing but a bandwagon fan and i say good riddance.we still have over a billion fans in India and fans aorund the world.
Do you know what "capitalisation" and "spacing" are? You are nothing but illiterate.
Other than showing your illiteracy again, what did you do?and(did you see what i did there)
Well I have no problem with Tendulkar actually. I almost had him in my favourite XI, and had Sehwag in it too.I got the point Evermind.But i don't think Indians believe that they are the best team in the world. Indian fans are extreme ones basically .Overreation is the term to use .We are easily satisfied by the win and easily depressed in loss too. We just praise Sehwag while he scores heavily and will start calling him all sorts of names if he fails.Some one calls Tendulkar overrated yet secretely admires when he scores.