Ishant is no McGrath either.Ishant Sharma should have been in the squad not Nehra.
Why?Ishant Sharma should have been in the squad not Nehra.
Or Unadkat!Ishant Sharma should have been in the squad not Nehra.
Someone is thinking of the children! Looks like PEWS has company.Salman's post was deleted. I agree there's no need to spell anything out. FFS, there might be kids reading this. There's a 99.99% chance they'll still know exactly what we're talking about, but no need to make it explicit.
Someone is thinking of the children! Looks like PEWS has company.
Don't think there would have been any change with the result.Ishant Sharma should have been in the squad not Nehra.
I think it's obvious why Nehra bowled the last over yesterday. It's all part of getting different people to get experience in meaningless group games so that they're ready for the knockout ganes, a bit like the top order slogging to get the middle order time in the middle (a plan which incidentally clearly showed its benefits yesterday)
Oh right didn't catch thatMarc is mocking the posting of Dhoni Fan.
The entire Indian team alongwith Captian cave in under pressure when it comes down to last over.amazing decision..Nehra seems too have Dhoni's confidence. Dhoni says he has been our priemier bowler over the last two years.I dont understand he was taken apart by New Zealand and South Africa. Not the time for MS to have a brain freeze.
+1Everyone 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.
I think it's obvious why Nehra bowled the last over yesterday. It's all part of getting different people to get experience in meaningless group games so that they're ready for the knockout ganes, a bit like the top order slogging to get the middle order time in the middle (a plan which incidentally clearly showed its benefits yesterday)