Reckon you'll have to bat at least 2 and a bit days so no.SO is there any realistic chance of India batting 2 days out to draw this game? Has the pitch flattened out and become easy enough to bat on? Missed today's play because of college.
Most young Indian players would get the chance to go on a few tours, with U/19 squads or A-teams, anyway. I guess to where is the issue.I like the home advantage Indian conditions offer. Maybe in domestic cricket a few more would be fine.
There is an increasing trend in county cricket for short term contracts, so it can be done. Ojha had a little stint in England towards the end of their summer this past season.County cricket conflicts with IPL; so that's definitely never going to happen again. Shield season is largely the same time as the Ranji season; it'd be interesting to see if we could arrange some sort of emerging player trading, even for just part of the season.
Ponting's feet tend to go to a couple of very similar spots, and they get their quickly. It's almost what Test cricketers have to do now, when you're facing guys bowling at that pace that regularly. Has to be utterly instinctive, and making sure that you're in a comfortable and balanced position to play the ball. Gilchrist was very similar, and I guess you could say that Sehwag has taken it to the extreme.'Pressure made me work harder' - Ponting : Pressure made me work harder - Ponting
Not a bad read. Was interesting watching him practice the day before the match. I was telling Burgeinho to watch the footwork of the players and Ponting spent the better part of an hour with langer having throw downs and hardly moving his feet at all. Like he was trying not to lunge and fall over.
Made it awkward when the young bloke kept saying "Ricky doesn't move his feet much, dad".
Earned him a recall as well.There is an increasing trend in county cricket for short term contracts, so it can be done. Ojha had a little stint in England towards the end of their summer this past season.
Should have given NZ three tests and played three against India. Would have been awesome to have a decider after Hobart.Ironic that the kiwis would have provided much more of a challenge than this dispirited group. At least the NZ bowlers look like they might bowl a side out. The pitch certainly has become a belter after the first session yesterday but they surely would have offered more than this demoralised group and the part-timers going through the motions.
Indeed.Reminds me of this match.
Well there was this dude who scored 293 at more than run a ball. That might have had something to do with the outcome.Indeed.
You score 700 runs and you still lose by an innings. The Indians love their flat batting tracks, that's for sure.
No it doesn't.County cricket conflicts with IPL; so that's definitely never going to happen again. Shield season is largely the same time as the Ranji season; it'd be interesting to see if we could arrange some sort of emerging player trading, even for just part of the season.
It wasn't a road either, even if it looks like it as Dhoni tonned up, but that was after Sehwag had flattened the bowlers, not the pitch. India took 20 wickets in about 2 days worth of play.Well there was this dude who scored 293 at more than run a ball. That might have had something to do with the outcome.
Possibly.Well there was this dude who scored 293 at more than run a ball. That might have had something to do with the outcome.
This!!!!India have one above average fielder in this side - Kohli. Rest range from below average to horrible.
They are just too old IMO. They tire too easily in the field and don't have the will or physicality to fight back later in the day. Pattinson and Siddle are guys who charge in no matter what. India just doesn't have the guts, and it makes for very ugly viewing sometimes.
Sad, but some of these guys really need to go. Gambhir and Laxman are obvious. Sachin and Dravid are sacred cows, but as much as I like Sachin he needs to call it a day once he gets this stupid milestone, because he's never going to be dropped. I just think India need to start afresh in test cricket as soon as possible. They need a younger team, and they need positive energy out there. And I mantain that Dhoni is a terrible test captain. Always has been. His attitude in the field seems to rub off on other guys, which is the worst part.
Gilly's ton completed the next day was a far superior knock. Best I've seen live. The field was spread, but he kept on finding a way to find the fence. Very different kind of situation though of course.Waugh's last baller was the best theatre if course.