It's there in the Indian domestic drop down menu.where are you guys getting the scores from? could not find it in cricinfo?
Most lineups in the Plate League are dire tbh. He's still gun for an 18 year old tho. Backing him to finish on top of his league's average table this season.Looks like he did it against a pretty dire batting line up.
I tried opening it.. could not get it to go properly. Also cricinfo seems to be opening funny in my browser today.It's there in the Indian domestic drop down menu.
But here you go
http://www.cricinfo.com/indiandomestic2010/engine/current/match/465474.html
I tried opening it.. could not get it to go properly. Also cricinfo seems to be opening funny in my browser today.It's there in the Indian domestic drop down menu.
But here you go
Raj 48/1 (15.0 ov, VA Saxena 30*, HH Kanitkar 12*, SS Bandekar 1/27) - Stumps | Live Scorecard | Cricinfo.com
Same with Kohli. Between them, I wonder who would be picked next for tests after Pujara.Is Ajinkya Rahane that good? His average is insane.
Mukund was brought into the squad a few months ago when Gambhir missed a game, so I'd say he actually has the inside running at this stage.Same with Kohli. Between them, I wonder who would be picked next for tests after Pujara.
And he'll be on the wheel of mediocrity within four and a half.Hero. 7-94 in the Ranji Final and his team lifts the Ranji Trophy.
40 wickets in the trophy @ 21.1 at the age of 18 and he credits it all to Greg Chappell telling him "You have no future in cricket, son"
He'll be world-class in 4 years, I'm calling it.
Yeah he is a champ. What pace does he bowl again?Hero. 7-94 in the Ranji Final and his team lifts the Ranji Trophy.
40 wickets in the trophy @ 21.1 at the age of 18 and he credits it all to Greg Chappell telling him "You have no future in cricket, son"
He'll be world-class in 4 years, I'm calling it.
I saw him bowl Teja bowls around 120-125 and is quite short which means he skids on does have a lovely inswinger though but I doubt class international batsman will be getting bowled/LBW at 120-125 still young so lots of time to improve.Hero. 7-94 in the Ranji Final and his team lifts the Ranji Trophy.
40 wickets in the trophy @ 21.1 at the age of 18 and he credits it all to Greg Chappell telling him "You have no future in cricket, son"
He'll be world-class in 4 years, I'm calling it.
Rahane is a full 10-12 runs ahead of Pujara, I think (very high 60s vs high 50s) on FC average. after about 4 full seasons. He's also been on India A teams, and did OK a few times seems like.Same with Kohli. Between them, I wonder who would be picked next for tests after Pujara.
Ahh, so he'll get a couple of token ODIs against Zimbabwe and never play a Test despite dominating domestically season after season. Nice.I saw him bowl Teja bowls around 120-125
Yep man, I've seen most of his games but he's only 18, We can hope that he can increase his pace by atleast 10 with age and I really think he's special. Zaheer, Dinda, Sharma et al. did not look this talented when they were ripping through domestic sides.(I know this contradicts my entire cricketing ideology) It's incredible that he maintains his average that low considering how many loose balls he bowls.I saw him bowl Teja bowls around 120-125 and is quite short which means he skids on does have a lovely inswinger though but I doubt class international batsman will be getting bowled/LBW at 120-125 still young so lots of time to improve.
I don't want him anywhere near the Int. scanner for the next 5 years tbh. If BCCI messes this guy up, It'll be criminal. It's incredible how much he can swing it on a flattie when more experienced bowlers like Pankaj can't move it much.Ahh, so he'll get a couple of token ODIs against Zimbabwe and never play a Test despite dominating domestically season after season. Nice.