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***Official*** India in England 2014

Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
All down to whether England can actually use the new ball properly you'd think. Which is good news for India going by previous showings.
 

Arjun

Cricketer Of The Year
Would the Indians' performance be any different if they bowled out England for 270-330? Quite likely. So much time spent on field must have drained them. Especially the bowlers, who have bowled obnoxious amounts of overs per head once more- while Rohit, who bats at six and bowls a paltry nine overs out of a total of 163, throws his wicket away again. Clearly, not good enough to be in the side.
 

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
I had kinda thought that Kohli and Pujara were a class above the other young batsmen around the world (Root, Williamson, Rahane, Bravo and can't think of anyone else), but is it possible that they're coming back to join the leading pack?
 

Spark

Global Moderator
They're just going through one of those patches that happens to every Test cricketer not named Don Bradman. It'll come again, they're still clearly the best of their age group.
 

91Jmay

International Coach
Kohli hasn't done enough to distance himself from that pack you have mentioned yet IMO. Pujara still a killer though, will average 50+ all his career.

Ali getting some long hop wickets! Useful skill to have.
 

cnerd123

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India gonna have to bat an epic 4th innings to save this test. Something South-Africa-esque.

That's assuming England won't enforce the follow on, which is a fairly safe assumption.
 

Contra

Cricketer Of The Year
Knew the commentators fawning over Rahane's composure compared tto Rohit wouldn't end well.
I don't think there was anything wrong with Rahane's composure, the ball was there to be hit and he simply miscued it, Rohit on the other hand had no reason to play the shot he did at the time he did it.
 

Contra

Cricketer Of The Year
Jadeja and Dhoni should look to attack, honestly can't see these guys surviving for a long period of time, especially with the new ball coming up.
 

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
They're just going through one of those patches that happens to every Test cricketer not named Don Bradman. It'll come again, they're still clearly the best of their age group.
Kohli hasn't done enough to distance himself from that pack you have mentioned yet IMO. Pujara still a killer though, will average 50+ all his career.
True. It is weird to see them fail so many innings in a row. It's possible that their low patches happen now when the other's happened earlier in their careers so they're all rather equal. It's just that Kohli and Pujara have always just looked best in class since the beginning.
 

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