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Virat Kohli (c)
Whaaaaaaaaaat?Speak for yourself.
Really don't like watching him bowl.
Whaaaaaaaaaat?Speak for yourself.
Really don't like watching him bowl.
Read Virus as Viru and was like 'WTF is he on about?' tbhVirus is very easy on the eyes. Long since passed danger territory (for him) but he needs to make this count and go big. But not a bad effort so far. First test at home and all that.
Full and straight to Amla. England tried bowling short and that didn't work. Only got him with full balls, driving or falling over.Amla is a wristy player that is lethal against anything pitched up, might not be a bad idea giving him a short barrage and see how he copes.
Mine too actually...Let's get some perspective here, the series is only a day & a bit old. This test could still well be washed out & India could come back.
I'm a Saffie & I'm not counting any chickens just yet.
Obviously still hope we deliver a trio of fine pakslappe to the Indians, even if they do represent the land of my father's fathers.
Not my cup of tea, obviously. He doesn't have a fluid action by any stretch of the imagination and he gets 'ugly' wickets through bounce and hostility rather than swing, planned variation or pure cricketing skill. He's a good version of Dilhara or Harmison. No doubt he's bowled well of late but if I'm going to watch a player of his calibre, he's not going to be my first choice.Whaaaaaaaaaat?
Yeah if you get movement. But if the pitch isn't doing anything (like now) a short barrage should be the next option. He manages to turn it around well when it is at his body but a better directed short ball just outside the off-stump might be a good tactic. But India really doesn't have the pace to be able to achieve it.Full and straight to Amla. England tried bowling short and that didn't work. Only got him with full balls, driving or falling over.
So basically you like pitched up bowling and not short bowlingNot my cup of tea, obviously. He doesn't have a fluid action by any stretch of the imagination and he gets 'ugly' wickets through bounce and hostility rather than swing, planned variation or pure cricketing skill. He's a good version of Dilhara or Harmison. No doubt he's bowled well of late but if I'm going to watch a player of his calibre, he's not going to be my first choice.
Other than the fact that I like my bowlers to be a bit more attacking, my bowling tastes aren't too dissimilar from my batting tastes in that I'm more attracted to games based around the pure, cricket-specific techniques than natural attributes and athleticism.
Wheel of Mediocrity.Whatever happened to VRV Singh? What a joker he was. Loved watching him bat though.
Sharma is moving the ball in the air and off the pitch. Not a road by any means.Yeah if you get movement. But if the pitch isn't doing anything (like now) a short barrage should be the next option. He manages to turn it around well when it is at his body but a better directed short ball just outside the off-stump might be a good tactic. But India really doesn't have the pace to be able to achieve it.
Your side still has Sharma and Sree in it though....Wheel of Mediocrity.