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Asnodkar is clueless on bouncier wickets.Asnodkar is a joke. His attempts to blast the cover of the ball with complete disregard to a simple word (but not so simple skill) called timing are pathetic.
Asnodkar is clueless on bouncier wickets.Asnodkar is a joke. His attempts to blast the cover of the ball with complete disregard to a simple word (but not so simple skill) called timing are pathetic.
Don't have the balls to I reckon. At least McCullum is coming good now. Still believe Van Wyk should have been selected ahead of him on form.Shame Sri Lanka haven’t selected Vaas for the WC. He, Malinga, Mendis, Murali, that’s a bloody good bowling attack there.
Kolkata going to take the brave decision and drop their captain? 9 gameS, 91 runs @ 10.11 (S/R 86.66). That is shocking.
Surprising you haven't heard about him having followed so much domestic cricket.Who...is...Rajat Bhatia???
Beat me to it..Who...is...Rajat Bhatia???
Dire.Struggle to find a worse and more embarrassing 20/20 collapse IMO.
Actually, it was a joke.Surprising you haven't heard about him having followed so much domestic cricket.
From CI -
Had the roll of selectoral dice gone his way, Rajat Bhatia could have been the allrounder India were looking for when Robin Singh called it a day in 2001. A medium-pace bowler who has for long stuck to one line, and a batsman good enough to tough it out at the crease, Bhatia has turned in many influential performances in domestic cricket. Chchotu is still regarded highly by those who played with and against him, especially in Tamil Nadu, even after he left them to return to Delhi, his original state. By the time he emerged as a finished product as an allrounder, there was no specific need for one, and he missed the boat for India selection. India's loss has been Delhi's gain, and ironically it is Tamil Nadu who suffer at his hands repeatedly, as he rarely fails to make a telling contribution with bat or ball against his old state team.
- Anand Vasu
He was dubbed once as a bowler in the Manoj Prabhakar mould. I've seen him bat a few times, and while he isn't as dominant as the fifty-plus average brigade in India, he's reasonably good, but his batting hasn't come off here. Of course, he's coming in to bat in the slog overs, and he's tried his bit for the team. I wouldn't even call him lucky- he bowled properly in those overs, and getting Symonds out even with that delivery was no joke.Beat me to it..
Was reading Cricinfo commentary and checked out his page, FC average of 46 with the bat and then 25 with the ball.
Never heard of him before..
Dale is injured (hand), as is van der Merwe. Both players will return once fit. van der Merwe maybe today but Steyn still has a week or so left.Anyway, referring back to a post I made earlier in this thread:
They seem set on not playing Steyn atm, and Kallis instead. I'd like to bring Steyn back into this team. I reckon they can have a crack at the semis with those 4 intls.
If Kumble can keep doing what he's doing, and they get the batting order right early on (maybe open Dravid instead of Kallis?) who knows what Bangalore could do.
Sehwag, of course. Sehwag is wasted in the middle order, he is probably the best batsman in the world to get a team off to a blistering start. Unless you disagree and think Warner is better?Who comes in for Warner?
Delhi have "too many" good internationals in a way.
Warner is good in the T20 Format so i wouldn't want to see him dropped down the order either. If anything they can bring Gambhir down the order and open with both Sehwag and Warner.Sehwag, of course. Sehwag is wasted in the middle order, he is probably the best batsman in the world to get a team off to a blistering start. Unless you disagree and think Warner is better?
Why change a wining combination...????Sehwag, of course. Sehwag is wasted in the middle order, he is probably the best batsman in the world to get a team off to a blistering start. Unless you disagree and think Warner is better?