Awta.Blasphemy VCS, Tendulkar > Sehwag on a tricky test pitch any day of the week.
I haven't seen one post where you've not posted in a negative fashion about Sachin or India. Don't be so pessimistic mate. In situations like these, Sachin is by miles the better man than Sehwag. Just check out Sehwag's last innings record. Key will be Laxman and Raina, if Sachin keeps one end intact, it will be a repeat of Chennai 08.This really couldn't be going any worse for us, could it? I'm a huge Tendulkar fan but I'd readily have swapped his wicket if Sehwag could still be out there... we'd be 30-40 runs better off and in with a chance, however minute.
With the nightwatchman out there, it's going to be tough going tomorrow, both guys will probably get bogged down early on, lose rhythm and we'll end up losing a bunch of wickets.
Ah well, at least Pakistan are doing even worse than us.
I know.. I don't mean to be negative, but one consequence of Sachin's change in style is that he doesn't regularly get boundaries to relieve the pressure anymore. Let's hope Ishant bats smartly and keeps him some company early on tomorrow.I haven't seen one post where you've not posted in a negative fashion about Sachin or India. Don't be so pessimistic mate. In situations like these, Sachin is by miles the better man than Sehwag. Just check out Sehwag's last innings record. Key will be Laxman and Raina, if Sachin keeps one end intact, it will be a repeat of Chennai 08.
Yes, I've become a believer after that innings.
That was exactly what I meant, would have been ideal for us.What we needed was a Sehwag Chennai 08-esque 50 off 40 balls from Sehwag, and then Sachin to do what he did in Chennai 08 again as well.
Gonna be tough after vijay's wicket. We still ahve Laxman though. And Mishra
Is striking at 60 plus over the last 3 years, which I think is perfectly acceptable. I don't want him to go hyper offensive or defensive.I know.. I don't mean to be negative, but one consequence of Sachin's change in style is that he doesn't regularly get boundaries to relieve the pressure anymore. Let's hope Ishant bats smartly and keeps him some company early on tomorrow.
I'm that good. Will tell you who will win the match if you do my survey
http://www.cricketweb.net/forum/cricket-chat/47652-cw-need-your-help.html
I'll take that bet.Avatar bet anyone? I predict an Indian win tomorrow.. unless play is called off before a result can be enforced due to rain/etc...Loser to sport avatar till end of tri series. Anyone interested?
I actually thought that too tbh.Btw what do you guys feel about Jaya's catch?Shouldn't the benefit of the doubt have gone to the batsman?
Reckon in that scenario it is fair to give the benefit of the doubt to the fielder. If you can't prove they did drop it and they say they caught it then its all fair dinkum IMO.I actually thought that too tbh.
The minute Taufel referred it, it should have been a situation where the camera must prove it is caught. By referring it, he therefore admitted he was not sure.
Hence Taufel was not sure, and the footage is unclear. Benefit of the doubt must then go to the batsman.
Baffling really. If Taufel believed it was out, he should have given it out without having to refer it.
Not by the rules though. It may be fine in the spirit of the game, but having said that, there are so many situations we see where fielders think they've caught it and they haven't, that it sets a dangerous precedent.Reckon in that scenario it is fair to give the benefit of the doubt to the fielder. If you can't prove they did drop it and they say they caught it then its all fair dinkum IMO.