Pratters
Cricket, Lovely Cricket
Nah, disagree with you. If we give away 290-320 runs per game, we will lose more often than win whatever our batting because of the pressure a high score builds up.In ODIs, Pathan averages 37 with the ball because he's rarely got a chance to finish even seven overs. If he finished ten or at least seven regularly, the figures would be different. The List-A figures are a tad disappointing, but he's had an upswing lately, and has largely done well, bar one series or two. In the last ODI he played, he went for fewer runs than any bowler, bar Ishant. In FC cricket, he's a regular spinner and has repeatedly taken five wickets, including a ten in the same match where he scored a 150. These haven't been equalled by any batsman called on to bowl.
I'll again go back to your Pratosphere post on dropping Harbhajan. He's got a dreadful average this year, which would be worse without the five-wicket haul. Likewise, Ojha has looked largely unimpressive in ODIs. This is despite both being carried for long and given a very long run. Yet one's still tipped as the best ODI spinner and the other is largely, despite absence of batting, tipped as a hopeful for ODIs.
The current crop of bowlers isn't outstanding. There's nobody running riot like a Mendis or Mitch or even Saeed Ajmal. The option would be to pick as many bowlers who can score runs specially for ODIs- at least they'll recover some of what is lost.
Our bowling is weak and it needs to be improved and there are no two ways about it IMO.