His keeping was bound to suffer with the ridiculous amount of matches he plays in all formats.Dhoni must go though. Keeping has fallen away badly enough where his value is only the fact no one else is a suitable captain yet.
His keeping was bound to suffer with the ridiculous amount of matches he plays in all formats.Dhoni must go though. Keeping has fallen away badly enough where his value is only the fact no one else is a suitable captain yet.
Being serious would it be Gambhir who may get the captaincy next or would Sehwag get it as basically the rest aren't established test players yet so you couldn't thrust the job on them. I suppose the ideal scenario is Dhoni clings on with a few home series wins for a year or so and you wait for whichever new player is right for the job be it Kohli, Pujara or someone else.Dhoni must go though. Keeping has fallen away badly enough where his value is only the fact no one else is a suitable captain yet.
If they actually had the balls to drop Dhoni from Tests I reckon they'd give Kohli the captaincy. Neither has a snowball's though.Being serious would it be Gambhir who may get the captaincy next or would Sehwag get it as basically the rest aren't established test players yet so you couldn't thrust the job on them. I suppose the ideal scenario is Dhoni clings on with a few home series wins for a year or so and you wait for whichever new player is right for the job be it Kohli, Pujara or someone else.
Suck it RahulColly and Dravid are great.
When asked if England will take the game into a 5th day: "I have a flight booked tonight"
Rahul WAFG
I know that you're not 100% serious, but Rahul's such a gent I can forgive him anything.Suck it Rahul
I don't think they need any great amount of 'balls' to drop Dhoni at this point. He doesn't have anywhere near as much public support as he did say, after the World cup.If they actually had the balls to drop Dhoni from Tests I reckon they'd give Kohli the captaincy. Neither has a snowball's though.
Interesting question.Win or draw tomorrow does anyone think India might change their bowling attack for the next test. Been in the field a long time now and back to back tests doesn't leave much recovery time. Imagine if England won the toss for the 2nd test and were still batting at lunch on day 2, be some very weary bowlers then.
I think Yuvraj was picked because he's just straight up a better batsman than Raina. And he is. His bowling was just a bit of a handy bonus, and he batted well, so he'll hold his place.Interesting question.
Ojha and Ashwin have bowled an incredible amount of overs without a major break. Ashwin's bowling has lost plenty of zip; suggesting he has fatigued. Being spinners I'd expect them to recover.
The role of Yuvraj needs to be questioned. His recall was based partially on all-round ability, however he has been underbowled and looked poor when given a bowl.
I don't disagree; however India will need to better manage the fifth bowling option if they put in long stints with the ball again. Tough to manage as Yuvraj is rubbish when the batsmen aren't attacking him and the remaining group in Sehwag, Tendulkar and Kholi are true part-timers.I think Yuvraj was picked because he's just straight up a better batsman than Raina. And he is. His bowling was just a bit of a handy bonus, and he batted well, so he'll hold his place.
Has such an aesthetically-pleasing action as well - should of saved the viewer being warped by Ashwin's interpretation of an offie.Sehwag has had a few injuries of late; I dunno if that's a factor.