I said approaching decent bowling tbf. And given how they started, "not full tosses and rank half volleys" counts.Well I don't even think the bowling was that great at the end. As long as you don't bowl full tosses or rank half volleys then the pitch will do the rest for you.
Yea, if he'd chosen a different bowling discipline - such as off-spin and put the same work into it as he has with leg-spin he'd probably be alright. Part-time leg-spin in limited overs cricket is hard to get away with.I know Steve Smith possibly screwed that last one up, but he really is a special fielder. I think he is a future superb one day cricketer, if he could only improve his bowling to the level of a fifth bowler.
His problem is when the field spreads out. His boundaries dry up because he generally hits it along the ground and he still doesn't get many singles. Most of his innings have involved comfortably scoring at 130-140 in the first 6 then at a run a ball or worse after that and he ends up trying to slog one over the field and holes out.Dravid's been a bit of a revelation this year in the IPL, even though he's all class he has in the past looked a little uncomfortable keeping that strike rate up but this season he's done a fine job in every game he's played and scored at a decent rate.
Jinxed him it seems.
Yes it's always been his problem when he goes for the slog but just looking at his past scores he generally sets a good platform for the bigger hitters to come in on.His problem is when the field spreads out. His boundaries dry up because he generally hits it along the ground and he still doesn't get many singles. Most of his innings have involved comfortably scoring at 130-140 in the first 6 then at a run a ball or worse after that and he ends up trying to slog one over the field and holes out.
Mathews is a class player. Not only no 7 is a waste for him but playing in the IPL for him is a wasteIs it only me who thinks Mathews is a waste at #7 for Pune?
(I think it's a waste of time for him to play IPL BTW)