I agree that 2 low scores don't mean someone who has been in really good form is automatically out of form, but after a really long run of poor form, how is one century enough to say anyone is in really good form?Okay let me put it this way. Which do you find more likely:
1. Batsman in good form gets out early.
2. Batsman in retched form scores a fast, fluent hundred.
The nature of batting is such that a single low score tells you a lot less about a player than a single high score. For example, Bradman got a lot more scores close to 1 than Chris Martin did close to 100. Standard deviation grows as mean grows.
Interesting how you can write off one performance from Kohli as just a one-off yet use another one-off relative to recent form as "being in some form"
This.A single big score is of far more significance than a single small one.
His last 5 international innings scores read 114, 52, 19,17 and 27.. You call that a long run of poor form?I agree that 2 low scores don't mean someone who has been in really good form is automatically out of form, but after a really long run of poor form, how is one century enough to say anyone is in really good form?
I wouldn't disagree with that. As for the second part, I don't think Marc is saying that Tendulkar should be dropped, just that he's out of form.Apparently it seems the entire English batting lineup is hence out of form, doesn't deserve a look in and must be replaced with better players?
These internet debates...!I wouldn't disagree with that. As for the second part, I don't think Marc is saying that Tendulkar should be dropped, just that he's out of form.
Show me where I said he shouldn't be picked? All I said was how come one innings is enough to say he's now in form when the last 2 years have suggested something opposite from that. I was highlighting your double standards regarding form.I really am at a loss to respond to that. So apparently batsmen aren't supposed to be picked after a lean year even if they produce an excellent innings in domestic cricket? I am not sure I follow you here.
No, he's been actually averaging less in ODIs than Tests over the last 2 years...Also you said "after a long run of very low scores", I don't really think a batsman like Tendulkar tends to differentiate between test form and one day form, not after the career he has had over a two and almost half decades.
Two hundreds and a fifty in his last 6 "innings that matter" (Internationals and FC) and yet you say he is still out of form. If that's not a bloody compliment, I don't know what it is!Show me where I said he shouldn't be picked? All I said was how come one innings is enough to say he's now in form when the last 2 years have suggested something opposite from that. I was highlighting your double standards regarding form.
No, he's been actually averaging less in ODIs than Tests over the last 2 years...
tbf Morgan and Samit have both had worse FC seasons with the bat, and they're still in so..How did this Root chap end up on tour? I just clicked on his cricinfo profile, and his recent form is appalling. Mainly 20/20, granted, but the recent first class performances are as bad if not worse.
I would ideally keep Rahane in the squad and drop Sehwag for Yuvi.. and have Badri as the cover middle order batsman.Apparently Yuvi will replace Badri in the squad?