Well this might be a blessing in disguise for India . Dont really see gambhir surviving the early spell of pace bowling especially after his lousy performance in the first innings of the last test.
Gambhir's not a great bet in South African conditions but he's capable of scoring runs there on his day IMO and I certainly don't think Vijay would be an improvement. It wouldn't be a massive blow, but it's not a blessing in disguise.Well this might be a blessing in disguise for India . Dont really see gambhir surviving the early spell of pace bowling especially after his lousy performance in the first innings of the last test.
True, Akmal has fluffed so many chances off Kaneria alone. Misfortune of all misfortunes is that when Kaneria has bowled well, Kamran Akmal has been keeping wicket.do think Kaneria has been dicked by poor keeping and batsman not putting runs on the board.He had a pretty good time during Inzi era when batsman were putting up runs and Kamran was still taking catches.He's no Warne but he he's better then his 34 average imo.
What about his gritty knock in the second innings ?Well this might be a blessing in disguise for India . Dont really see gambhir surviving the early spell of pace bowling especially after his lousy performance in the first innings of the last test.
I agree he played well for his 80 in the second innings. But the way he was batting in the 1st was appalling to say the least. Was struggling to get bat on ball for god sake.What about his gritty knock in the second innings ?
It is a big blow in my opinion. Murali Vijay is a talented batsman, but the South Africans have him worked out. He looked completely out of sorts against Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel earlier this year (and that was in India).Gambhir's not a great bet in South African conditions but he's capable of scoring runs there on his day IMO and I certainly don't think Vijay would be an improvement. It wouldn't be a massive blow, but it's not a blessing in disguise.
Agreed.I agree he played well for his 80 in the second innings. But the way he was batting in the 1st was appalling to say the least. Was struggling to get bat on ball for god sake.
True.It is a big blow in my opinion. Murali Vijay is a talented batsman, but the South Africans have him worked out. He looked completely out of sorts against Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel earlier this year (and that was in India).
It's apparently a very green wicket,so can't see India playing 2 spinners.Might as well play Ojha instead of Sreesanth. I'm sure he'll do a lot better. Zaheer in for Unadkat. Let's do this!
Playing two spinners in those conditions would be a waste to be honest.Might as well play Ojha instead of Sreesanth. I'm sure he'll do a lot better. Zaheer in for Unadkat. Let's do this!
Start delayed by Rain. Still Drizzling,atm.
Btw,did anyone see the pitch report?
The pitch is covered with grass and a thick density of live green grass at a good length area.
Also there are some cracks in the pitch.
This is perhaps the greenest track this Indian team might have ever played on. MS Dhoni reckons that Vadodara's IPCL track in his first year of first-class cricket was greener. It is thick grass with deep roots, but it's not just the greenness. Under the grass there is a crack around the good length area, just outside the off stump for a right-hand batsman batting from the dressing-room end.