Fixed.Ashwin is a better bowler than Bhajji.
I don't know. He just seems to lack either the pace or the height to be a success at Test cricket. You don't see many people of his height (5ft 8) and pace (75-80mph) being a success at Test level. The ball won't swing all the time and it would seem that he has no Plan B for when that happens.@Manee
In england the ball the Duke ball does not get that weared down though that early as the conditions are not too abrasive.
He can also reverse it when required and bowl keep it tight lengths when they are required.
Would play him in traditional swing venues certainly.
It's not like Ishant or Sreesanth are a lesser risk than him in any case and Munaf with the length he balls is slightly on the shorter side for England is too much of a risk fitness wise in a test.
Loses steam too early.
I can see him leaking runs when the ball doesn't swing. England will really go after him, I'd think.That is why i want him in the squad when the ball swings in England though.
His plan A is pretty good when the ball swings though. Even Irfan Pathan was MOTM when the ball swung at Perth.
And RP singh looked threatening in England last time when the ball swung.
He does not leak runs like a Sreesanth either when it is not swinging and also has a pretty good FC record too.
Can see him doing damage with the new ball specially in the traditional swing venues.
This is not India A or India B or India anything else. This is the Indian national cricket team. If they lose a game, it is India that has lost. And when they win, it is the Indian team that has won.I'd imagine Chris Gayle would really give India A a reality check.
Nah not really.This is not India A or India B or India anything else. This is the Indian national cricket team. If they lose a game, it is India that has lost. And when they win, it is the Indian team that has won.
That a few prima donne are missing because they need to find time for a T20 circus, advertisement photo shoots etc. does not diminish the status of the Indian team in any way. All of them, including the prima donna absoluta, are smaller than India, and smaller than cricket. All that has happened is that they have now made themselves even smaller than what they were earlier.
And let us not be under the illusion that they are only insulting WI cricket. They have insulted cricket, the sport that has given them everything, without which they would be non-entities. They have insulted Indian cricket and international test cricket as a whole - and they have also insulted themselves in the process.