There was no swear word.Just a word of caution to all: please don't spell out the swear word(s) or avoid the filter in any way. This rule applies to swear words of ANY language.
Head down to a Surrey or Ireland game on a day where Gary Wilson's keeping. You can hear him from the boundary.I wish keepers would swear more for us to hear Is there any rule which can get them fined for stuff like that?
Don't believe it for a second.Some people are saying Harbajan was to scared to bowl the last over i dont know what to believe anymore.
I'd have bowled Harby. But you're right it wasn't a horrible decision. The mistake was made in not saving Zak for the final over. Even if they needed just 6 off it, I'd have been confident with him bowling.Not sure what people are talking about. Bowling Nehra was the right move. Its standard to use a seamer in that situation.
LOLNot sure what people are talking about. Bowling Nehra was the right move. Its standard to use a seamer in that situation.
Fact is, if you weren't planning on using the guy there then he shouldn't have played. Dhoni was just using the resources given to him, and placing trust in a young bowler.
In any case, its such a lottery at that stage its hard to place too much blame on anyone.
haha... same here was watching with few mates and called it soon as Nehra came on... We've lost this one.Everyone I spoke to before that last over was bowled (people watching the game with me, mates that SMSed me right before the over, and a friend emailing me from friggin' London) immediately criticised the Nehra decision before he even bowled a ball. Check out the match thread, CW said the same thing.
Not sure why everyone is pretending like this criticism is hindsight.
Yeah more like MC word.Didn't Kohli say the MC word ?
Nah Bhaji was getting some uneven bounce and lower order batsmen are always going to prefer a gentle medium pacer who bowls it on a nice lengthNot sure what people are talking about. Bowling Nehra was the right move. Its standard to use a seamer in that situation.
Fact is, if you weren't planning on using the guy there then he shouldn't have played. Dhoni was just using the resources given to him, and placing trust in a young bowler.
In any case, its such a lottery at that stage its hard to place too much blame on anyone.
Yeah, ok I assume that every useless Indian seamer is an impressionable, delicate youngster.LOL
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Says a lot about the sad state of bowling affairs in India, but the second best yorker bowler in the India WC squad may be Harbhajan. A yard or two slower () but more accurate...Yeah, ok I assume that every useless Indian seamer is an impressionable, delicate youngster.
In any case, the fact that he's basically a vet means its even more correct to pick him to bowl.
If you think he's that bad, you should blame the Indian selectors.
If Harby even gets it slightly wrong he can be carted. Seamers can just bowl straight up yorkers. Its tried and tested.
It's hard to figure out what Dhoni is thinking sometimes.Think my question really is why the heck is Ashish Nehra in the side given that he has been been pathetic for the entire last decade? I though Dhoni did a pretty good job captaining yesterday, with the exception of the decision to bowl Nehra in the last over because giving anyone who isnt ODI standard the last over of a crunch game is most certainly the wrong decision, especially when there is a perfectly decent option available.
ThisNot sure what people are talking about. Bowling Nehra was the right move. Its standard to use a seamer in that situation.
Agree with you here that it was a calculated move but there was no other good seam option available in the team and I think that Dhoni was correct in having Zaheer in the 49th over. Had some other bowler gone for 10+ runs in that over then the final over would have been meaningless.Dont think it was based on just a 'hunch'. I think he wanted to have a pace bowler bowling the final over instead of a spinner because generally a pace bowler is considered to be a safer bet, see Ajmal in the t20 semi final against Hussey. I dont exactly agree with that logic, and even if you agreed with that logic it seems absolutely ridiculous to put it in the incapable hands of Ashish Nehra.