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Broad averages worse than Sree. You didn't call him rubbish a few posts back?"Broad averages more than Ishant."
Broad averages worse than Sree. You didn't call him rubbish a few posts back?"Broad averages more than Ishant."
But team performances are entirely dependant on the player performances :/I would say it's the other way. Individual players can easily go in and out of form, but team performances are built over a long period of time.
Could / Could not. Difference.India could only beat New Zealand 1-0 in India.
Yeah, with a different side to the current oneffs, England could not beat West Indies in West Indies..
Yeah.umadkat?
It happened twice didn't it ? For the record, I only brought that up because some posters were being deliberately obtuse.Last I heard, one wicket can't lose you two matches at once. Nonetheless, we actually survived those games through batting, not weather. Not like a certain series I've seen India fans bring up ad nauseam in the last three and a half years. It doesn't matter, India beat us 1-0 in 07 and that's that, but if you want to try and go down that route, well, just don't.
The openers did ok in the first dig at Perth, it was the middle order which folded.i think there are greater question marks about the whole english batting line up when the ball does a bit....esp the openers. (wanderers 2009, lords 2010, perth 2010)
Been wrecked twice themselves in 3 attempts. Not been better than India bar one innings where the strike bowler was injured.The openers did ok in the first dig at Perth, it was the middle order which folded.
Also, lol at the timing of this post. South Africa have wrecked the Indian top order 3 times in this series.
Yeah, and as I said before..It happened twice didn't it ? For the record, I only brought that up because some posters were being deliberately obtuse.
Technically we were 2 wickets away from that scoreline, one in each Test.
Small difference in the fact that when South Africa were in that situation they couldn't get us out... Australia were illegitimately denied a wicket which would've won them the Test and drawn the series when they had India 9 down.
The weather was the reason that England got close to bowling out India twice at Lords' anyway. If the sun was out during the last 3 days of the test, Oval would have happened a month earlier with Kumble joining Agarkar on the honors board.Last I heard, one wicket can't lose you two matches at once. Nonetheless, we actually survived those games through batting, not weather. Not like a certain series I've seen India fans bring up ad nauseam in the last three and a half years. It doesn't matter, India beat us 1-0 in 07 and that's that, but if you want to try and go down that route, well, just don't.
Which says everything about the weaknesses in India's attack. Zaheer doesn't play and your bowling goes to ****.Been wrecked twice themselves in 3 attempts. Not been better than India bar one innings where the strike bowler was injured.
http://www.cricketweb.net/forum/2428345-post114.htmlffs, England could not beat West Indies in West Indies..
Look, there was a series there two years ago. They beat us 1-0. Masterful chase that earns huge respect, and a draw. So really, a fairly close series, not a drubbing. Some things to consider:I'm with Marcuss. I don't think India would win a series between the two in India anywhere near as comfortably as you're all predicting.
If we going to be using recent statistics, then can I bring up Harbhajan's two centuries and claim that in him we have the best all-rounder in the world ? See, if we start using statistics, then we might as well keep discussing till the cows come home. I ask you - why eighteen months ? Why not twenty ? Thirty ? Forty ? Or, why not just consider their most recent match ?In the last 18 months, Broad has 53 @ 32, Ishant has 35 @ 39 and Sree has 24 @ 42.
Broad's career stats don't accurately represent his current level of ability IMHO. I'm not a big Broad fan and I wasn't convinced he deserved his place in England's 2009 Ashes side, but since then he's been a much improved bowler, I've always said in hindsight his coming of age series was the West Indies away.
As for your latter point, I don't know if you're deliberately forgetting the fact that England themselves are more than capable of posting huge totals?
Shocking.So do I.
It's already shortened by one. Seen who comes out to bat at that position? I'd stand by that statement.The bolded statement is such nonsense. Your basically shortening the batting line-up by one versus arguably the longest batting line-up in the world.
Yes, would. But because it's something that I've been wishing and hoping for all my life. If they beat them at their current rating, I'd see it as a symbolic achievement rather than a massive cricketing one. Winning in SA would be by far the bigger cricketing task right now, and winning in England too probably.Well we don't have the series won yet, but let's jump ahead and assume we will (which is a big assumption, but still). Tell me, if India went to Australia and won, what would you think? You wouldn't see it as a huge achievement if their ranking was low?
As you should. Ashes are huge. The rivalry is amazing. Winning in Pakistan for India would be big regardless of how crap they were (and it was a big deal when they did a few years back).Such nonsense, who cares where the Aussies are ranked? They've lost one Test series at home in about fifteen years. Any side would kill to win there. If we finish the deal, it's massive, and yeah, we will make a lot out of it.
Meh, more things than pure rankings come into play where emotion is concerned.if India manage to win in Australia next time you go over there, I'll be sure to check the rankings and bring it up when you all crow about it.
Zaheer > Anderson (though not by a great distance....Anderson has been bowling fantastic). You can call it clutching straws all you want. Look at his record, and the type of wickets he bowls on, and the support he gets.Steyn is the best pacer in the world, pretty much accepted as a consensus. Anderson is second. Perhaps less of a consensus but you've got to clutch straws pretty hard to get away from it.
South Africa and India's best players are better than their English counterparts, but their weaknesses are weaker than England's.If we going to be using recent statistics, then can I bring up Harbhajan's two centuries and claim that in him we have the best all-rounder in the world ? See, if we start using statistics, then we might as well keep discussing till the cows come home. I ask you - why eighteen months ? Why not twenty ? Thirty ? Forty ? Or, why not just consider their most recent match ?
I am not deliberately forgetting anything - England are more than capable of huge totals, but if the conditions are in favour of the bowlers, then I would expect India's bowlers to do reasonably well - I don't think England's batting line-up is stronger than South Africa's.
but if a correct lbw decisions had been given before that to ishant, then we'd have never been in the position of as you say 'a correct lbw decision away from losing to aus'Well I don't see you as "Substantial favourites". Unhelpful pitches and a **** bowling attack against our batsmen won't see you win too many, no matter how many runs you make.
You were a correct lbw decision away from drawing to Australia at home, who we've then gone and comprehensively outplayed in their backyard.
Should've referred it.but if a correct lbw decisions had been given before that to ishant, then we'd have never been in the position of as you say 'a correct lbw decision away from losing to aus'.
I am sorry, but you are just being argumentative for the sake of it. Technically, India beat Australia 2-0.Yeah, and as I said before..