silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
Well obviously. My chart could have told you that 15 overs into India's innings. It was a dustbowl until then though. Then the conditions changed during the innings break.
If you are going to drop 4 catches and stumping then obviously opposition will put up huge scores.Flat track
What I was thinking. Test Cricket at the top level, and this is the very top level, is really about taking chances. SA have let themsleves down.If you are going to drop 4 catches and stumping then obviously opposition will put up huge scores.
SA has problems with a few of its batsmen but you'd think that Prince would eventually come back to form and hopefully Boucher would be a straight swap for Duminy so, medium term, it's really only one opening spot (and that guy has just scored a century on debut)but the simple fact is there no other team better than us rite now.. if we have those mentioned problem other teams have more problems
SS, I'm going (hopefully) to the next WCI love this crowd so much! That roar is so awesome.
Well, people who've been to many stadiums in India can be a bigger help. In terms of the atmosphere, Eden Gardens is a must - though in ODIs, if India are playing, you can be assured of a packed house. I'm sure guys like SJS would be able to tell you more about the individual stadiums - I don't live in India, so I don't ever go to the games myself.SS, I'm going (hopefully) to the next WC
Where do you recommend as I'm more into the experience rather going just to watch Oz?
It is ODIs so I dont think it would matter much. Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai, Mohali are great choices. I would stay out of Delhi.SS, I'm going (hopefully) to the next WC
Where do you recommend as I'm more into the experience rather going just to watch Oz?
go to kolkata... bombay & mohali(stadium) should also be goodSS, I'm going (hopefully) to the next WC
Where do you recommend as I'm more into the experience rather going just to watch Oz?
This. This so much.Just kidding, Mumbai is great and perhaps the best food.
India v England at Eden Gardens will be one hell of match at the World Cup. Don't miss that one.SS, I'm going (hopefully) to the next WC
Where do you recommend as I'm more into the experience rather going just to watch Oz?
But, then again, so was Dinara Safina
I wouldn't declare. If they are there at the end of the day, that's fine. Six sessions is way too much time.Jeez how well timed was that off driver by Laxman just then? The time was magnificant. Same with the timing of his on drive earlier against Morne Morkel. Nobody times the ball like VVS.
So for you Indian fans, how bog of a lead do you want? I would go 250 at least myself, or if VVS and Dhoni can go get centuries apiece, and SA do not look like taking a wicket.
That would seem fairly obvious. The saffers look down and out. India didn't turn up in Nagpur, they didn't turn up here. Is this a pair of ordinary teams or a case of lack of focuws and inconsistency from test to test? It's a far cry from the days when the #1 ranked teams was the Windies.India lead by close to 200. If they can get the lead to 300, they can go all out attack and maybe they won't have to bat again.
Yes conveniently ignore Superb bowling by Steyn in the 1st test.That would seem fairly obvious. The saffers look down and out. India didn't turn up in Nagpur, they didn't turn up here. Is this a pair of ordinary teams or a case of lack of focuws and inconsistency from test to test? It's a far cry from the days when the #1 ranked teams was the Windies.