ajdude
International Coach
he quite literally is apparentlySpewing he didn't get more of a bowl tbh.
he quite literally is apparentlySpewing he didn't get more of a bowl tbh.
ask ravi he might knowGuys, do we think Jadeja might be the key on this pitch? With his reliance on natural variations and his accuracy?
wacCowan's on borrowed time.
Watson on the other hand looks fairly comfortable.
Much easier batting conditions for the right hander as the pitch area around Cowan's off stump is a complete messCowan's on borrowed time.
Watson on the other hand looks fairly comfortable.
Get Ashwin on for Harbhajan
That was not lack of concentration. Merely his inability to cope with the bowling/conditions and a desperate attempt to slog his way out of being made to look so inept. He has done it many times and he is not the only cricketer to do so. To suggest that those shots were a result of a lack of concentration is, strangely, both an attempt to explain away his deficiencies as a batsman as well as to run him down for not taking his responsibility and concentrating. It is neither. He just realised he was not able to cope and decided his next best option was to try and get a few with other methods.Lack of concentration doesn't help, he spent the entire tour of England playing ridiculous shots to get himself out.
Yeah, but he never had to face Nathan LyonThat was not lack of concentration. Merely his inability to cope with the bowling/conditions and a desperate attempt to slog his way out of being made to look so inept. He has done it many times and he is not the only cricketer to do so. To suggest that those shots were a result of a lack of concentration is, strangely, both an attempt to explain away his deficiencies as a batsman as well as to run him down for not taking his responsibility and concentrating. It is neither. He just realised he was not able to cope and decided his next best option was to try and get a few with other methods.
When wickets used to be uncovered and extremely difficult batting conditions would sometimes prevail, those who could not bat like Hobbs or Sutcliffe or even Jardine, sometimes tried to hit their way out, mostly with the poor results that Dhoni got in England but in some rare cases with some spectacular quick runs.
There is a very famous name who used to do that when faced with such conditions and no one can ever blame HIM (yes he deserves the capitals) of not trying hard enough to concentrate.
His name Donald George Bradman.
You really think so?I've always been surprised at the vitriol Indian fans seem to generally have for Dhoni.
If Ashwin finishes his career with a Test batting average over 40 I'll eat Howe's other shoe.Ashwin has a decent chance of getting his bowling average under 30 by the end of this innings. I wonder if he can average over 40 with the bat and under 30 with the ball over his career. Has anyone done that since Aubrey Faulkner?
That was not lack of concentration. Merely his inability to cope with the bowling/conditions and a desperate attempt to slog his way out of being made to look so inept. He has done it many times and he is not the only cricketer to do so. To suggest that those shots were a result of a lack of concentration is, strangely, both an attempt to explain away his deficiencies as a batsman as well as to run him down for not taking his responsibility and concentrating. It is neither. He just realised he was not able to cope and decided his next best option was to try and get a few with other methods.
When wickets used to be uncovered and extremely difficult batting conditions would sometimes prevail, those who could not bat like Hobbs or Sutcliffe or even Jardine, sometimes tried to hit their way out, mostly with the poor results that Dhoni got in England but in some rare cases with some spectacular quick runs.
There is a very famous name who used to do that when faced with such conditions and no one can ever blame HIM (yes he deserves the capitals) of not trying hard enough to concentrate.
His name Donald George Bradman.
Yeah, but he never had to face Nathan Lyon
From what I recall Dhoni didn't get out that way at all. He regularly poked outside the offstump edging to Prior and co and left one from Anderson that came in and took the offstump. They were all very poor shots but by no means slogs, and neither was he trying to go hard at the English bowlers to hit his way into form.That was not lack of concentration. Merely his inability to cope with the bowling/conditions and a desperate attempt to slog his way out of being made to look so inept. He has done it many times and he is not the only cricketer to do so. To suggest that those shots were a result of a lack of concentration is, strangely, both an attempt to explain away his deficiencies as a batsman as well as to run him down for not taking his responsibility and concentrating. It is neither. He just realised he was not able to cope and decided his next best option was to try and get a few with other methods.
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