Low and slow is useless to all bowlers.Fast bowlers can do well in dustbowls... FFS, low and slow conditions and variable bounce can be used by any good bowler..
Well, I loves me some variable bounce on the last day of a test. Nothing like the drama of a high class bat countering some throatballs & torpedoes with both sides looking for a win.Variable bounce is just unfair to batsmen.
Consistent bounce would make it a batting paradise if you possess a good back foot game.Low and slow is useless to all bowlers.
Bounce and carry is what all bowlers need.
Variable bounce is just unfair to batsmen.
The perfect Sub Cont pitch is turn from the start and bounce. The seamers can use the bounce and at least be useful if they bowl well and the spinners play a part from the beginning. The batsmen have a chance if they play well (no to variable bounce) and its a spin challenge.
It NOT about dustbowls, its about spin and bounce. But to be honest they havent produced decent pitches in India for a while now.
Low and slow is not useless if you know how to use it as a bowler.. See McGrath for an example. I understand that batsmen can easily apply themselves and keep blocking for a long time in such conditions but there are things you can do even in such conditions to get wickets.. To keep complaining never gets you anymore. Even a real flat track can be useful to get wickets with the right discipline, accuracy, captaincy and field settings... And India just won by an innings on two pretty subcontinental tracks against another subcontinent side..Low and slow is useless to all bowlers.
Bounce and carry is what all bowlers need.
Variable bounce is just unfair to batsmen.
The perfect Sub Cont pitch is turn from the start and bounce. The seamers can use the bounce and at least be useful if they bowl well and the spinners play a part from the beginning. The batsmen have a chance if they play well (no to variable bounce) and its a spin challenge.
It NOT about dustbowls, its about spin and bounce. But to be honest they havent produced decent pitches in India for a while now.
Well yes, on some pitches at the moment I agree.Well, I loves me some variable bounce on the last day of a test. Nothing like the drama of a high class bat countering some throatballs & torpedoes with both sides looking for a win.
Why have Australian surfaces turned into batting paradises over the last few years? I think that is mainly because not the bounce has gone out but that it has become predictable. I think you are talking things only from pace bowlers' point of view when you mention like "his efforts are rewarded etc".Bounce gives a fair chance to bowlers and batsmen. Yes a good player can play off the back foot but they certainly cannot just sit there and a good bowler will get them if they do. Bounce isnt about the short ball in the ribs or the ball sitting up to be hit or the length ball bouncing just right, its about the bowler having his efforts and talents magnified and helping him get results.
Its the lack of bounce that makes current Sub Cont pitches for the most part rubbish.
Sachin might be injured too...Could be an interesting Indian lineup for the first test with Dravid, Laxman, Yuvi and Sreesanth all struggling to be fit
Tendulkar is okay.No Dravid, Laxman, Tendulkar = bye bye #1 ranking.