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For some reason our selectors are under the delusion that he's a wicket taker. This guy needs to go ASAP. Shouldn't play at Adelaide either. It should be Ojha in his place.Let them have their fun. Could be Sharma's last overseas tour. At least I hope so.
At least he is taking wickets. Wickets at higher RPO > Better RPO with no wicketsIs still a better option than Yadav on AO, tbh. The only way Yadav's going for < 4 rpo is if he bowls too wide to be hit.
Manjrekar wrote a good article about Sharma and him being this 'unlucky' bowler. If you are unlucky for the last 4 years..you are just not bowling well.do you take the bowler going above 4po but able to fluke some wickets or the 3po guy who is unlucky
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Sharma is gun barrel straight and is the opposite of a canny bowler. Would go with Yadav in the hope that he improves.Meh, it's **** vs steaming pile of ****.
Absolute NonsenseMeh, it's **** vs steaming pile of ****. Sharma's more likely to bowl well and maybe some form going into their next series, for mine.
Oh dear God no, the dreaded rolleyes.
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Fairly embarrassing. Not sure why Gambhir just doesn't pack his bags and go homeAnyone read Gambhir's comments about Siddle today in the SMH?
"He has bowled really well in this series - no doubt about that - he has been their main bowler who has always taken wickets whenever he has got into his spell. The important thing is, how he bowls well in the subcontinent. Here he has bowled well, but let's see what he does in other conditions as well."
That didn't stop Gambhir from praising the Australian bowling unit, whose performance he rated higher than the English bowlers last summer. "When you see the results both have been at par," Gambhir said. "England had a lot of lateral movement, but over here a lot of credit goes to them [the Australian bowlers]. They had a very inexperienced attack. England have far more experience than the Australian fast bowlers. The way they have bowled in this series is tremendous.
"They have never let us off the hook, they have always kept us under pressure though they were playing with just three seamers and a spinner. They kept coming at us, which is important, because there are times in Test cricket where you can get easy runs, especially in middle sessions. A lot of credit has to go to them.
"Even in the middle sessions they kept hitting those areas, and never let us score freely. As we all know Indians are known to score runs freely. Most of our middle order has been boundary hitters. They never let us score those boundaries. Never gave us balls where we can score freely. Especially in that middle session."
Even better saw it on fox news. Such aAnyone read Gambhir's comments about Siddle today in the SMH?