Zaheer Khan was an effective bowler for years. James Anderson was one of the best bowlers in the world. Trent Boult and Tim Southee have been a very potent combination for 2 years now against all teams in all conditions. All of these guys are basically pure swing bowlers that might have one or two tricks like a good bouncer or a surprise off cutter.Yadav and Shami the only decent ones who can average in the low 30s in Tests imo. Not quite sure what to make of the guys in the Bhuv/Praveen/Sandeep mould.
Bhuvi doesn't reverse it at all... At least I've never seen him do it. But that's OK. When the new ball is swinging , he's extremely good and in places like England where there will be swing on offer at some point, he can absolutely be an excellent option. Even in the SC I think he can do a decent job. When there's some swing, he invariably gets a couple of top order wickets and when the swing goes, he's absolutely toothless. He showed both when Australia toured India last year. It's just a case of knowing what his strengths are and using him properly (which admittedly, I'm not sure Dhoni can do). You don't need ALL your bowlers to be good with the old ball. Shami and Yadav with a spinner can handle those overs well enough on their own without Bhuvi.I don't know whether Bhuv reverses the ball which is my main issue, because if he doesn't then he becomes ineffective when the ball stops swinging. Yadav does and he's a solid bowler and a better overall package imo.
Ashwin's batting doesn't come into it unless he's playing as an all rounder. Ditto Jadeja.Ashwin's batting too good to overlook imo. And anyway, he needs more opportunities. Otherwise he won't improve, which I'm pretty confident, given time, he will.
Neither of Ojha, Ashwin and Mishra are really good enough to have an impact wicket taking wise on the coming tours, it's just a case of picking one and seeing whether in the long term he'll improve and be a viable wicket taking option, like Kumble did
Please don't talk Ashwin's batting and Jadeja's batting in the same vein. Ashwin is 100 times better than Jadeja and has the capability to play as a pure batsman. Definitely better than Rohit Sharma.Ashwin's batting doesn't come into it unless he's playing as an all rounder. Ditto Jadeja.
You're probably right that he needs opportunities, I just don't think he's very good. Especially with all the mucking around with his action.
On whether they'll have an impact: Vettori ran through England a couple of times when he last toured there. I think Ojha or Mishra could do the same.
Kumble out of some 25 overseas tours bowled well only in a couple of them. Let us agree that no spinner in the last 20-25 years have been able to make an impact overseas. within the available options ruling out one dimensional cricketers like Ohja and Mishra, Ashwin is the best option.Ashwin's batting too good to overlook imo. And anyway, he needs more opportunities. Otherwise he won't improve, which I'm pretty confident, given time, he will.
Neither of Ojha, Ashwin and Mishra are really good enough to have an impact wicket taking wise on the coming tours, it's just a case of picking one and seeing whether in the long term he'll improve and be a viable wicket taking option, like Kumble did
There is not a team in the world that has the batting potential of India's right now. Dhawan, Vijay, Pujara, Kohli, Rohit, Rahane: every single one of them has already scored runs overseas and more than looks the part at test level. And yet despite this, India is the only team in the world that gives more than a sceric of thought to the batting capabilities of their spinner. Who at the absolute highest will be batting number 8. Behind what's probably already the best batting lineup in the world, and is only going to get better.Yeah, Ashwin definitely as an all rounder. With Dhoni sure to embarrass himself in England again, it won't hurt to have Ashwin in there.
Ojha I think could do well with the ball tbh but it'd screw up the batting order. Tail essentially starts with Dhoni, maybe even Rohit if he doesn't improve. Mishra had his chance on our last tour to India and got spanked for 0-140 or something, and chokes when attacked, so he's not in the picture for me
Rohit has scored runs overseas?There is not a team in the world that has the batting potential of India's right now. Dhawan, Vijay, Pujara, Kohli, Rohit, Rahane: every single one of them has already scored runs overseas and more than looks the part at test level. And yet despite this, India is the only team in the world that gives more than a sceric of thought to the batting capabilities of their spinner. Who at the absolute highest will be batting number 8. Behind what's probably already the best batting lineup in the world, and is only going to get better.
When I say "playing as an all rounder" I mean batting at 6 i.e. at the expense of a batsman, not a bowler.
It's universally acknowledged that taking twenty wickets is India's problem. They failed to do it against South Africa and they failed to do it against NZ.
I think it's time for India to completely disregard the batting abilities of its 4th bowler.
Completely agree with you. But bowlers shouldn't be picked just on the basis of their pace. Whether the selectors pick genuine fast bowlers or swing bowlers, they should be ready for international cricket. Both Yadav and Aaron were picked a bit too early. Aaron has lacked control after he was injured, he needs a bit of time. Yadav looks all right for tests, but for the shorter formats, there are much better options. And its a very wrong belief that on overseas tours, only genuine pace bowlers can trouble the batsmen. In fact the English, South African and Australian batsmen won't find it too difficult to deal with quick bowlers unless they are up to the mark. They face some good pace bowlers even at the domestic level in difficult conditions, so don't think they can be beaten with only raw pace. Like someone had said before, Zaheer has been quite successful for India, not the quickest Indian bowler.What we need is someone who can bowl with good swing and control at the late 130 range with the ability to crank it up to 145+ to keep the batsmen wary. Shami can almost do that well and with experience is going to become our #1 bowler. Not a fan of picking bowlers strong on one attribute.