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Norwood's on Fire
WordMany a smart man has fallen prey to the temptation of the pies.
WordMany a smart man has fallen prey to the temptation of the pies.
I remember when I first played in an all Indian team and this topic was brought up by someone else. They told me a term which I cant remember with translates to something like "batting thief." IE People would play informal cricket, have their turn batting and then leave. Generally few wanted to bowl and all wanted to bat. Batting was seen as the important thing and bowling hard work - I cant speak for the social status of the people I played with - and something you wouldnt do unless you couldnt bat and even then all that sweating, pain and effort was below them.We lack the discipline and the training. Always bring up players but are not able to develop and nurture them properly.
But foreigners have set up the MRF Pace Academy - Dennis Lillee etc.My two cents is it is a vicious cycle. Because India don't have many guys who have been successful quicks in test cricket for a long time (Kapil, Srinath, Zaheer, anyone else?), they don't have the know how to teach youngsters how to be successful quicks in test cricket for a long time.
Was known to keep his distance from jelly beans thoughIt's a shame Zaheer wasn't smart enough to stay away from the pies.
very goodWas known to keep his distance from jelly beans though
The jats and the Punjabis are tall, strong men. Basically a few states in the north. You even have some tall people places in Southern India. Kapil Dev was a Haryanvi and that isn't a coincidence by any means.I remember when I first played in an all Indian team and this topic was brought up by someone else. They told me a term which I cant remember with translates to something like "batting thief." IE People would play informal cricket, have their turn batting and then leave. Generally few wanted to bowl and all wanted to bat. Batting was seen as the important thing and bowling hard work - I cant speak for the social status of the people I played with - and something you wouldnt do unless you couldnt bat and even then all that sweating, pain and effort was below them.
I believe history shows fast bowling to be the pursuit of the strong backed, working man away from meddling coaches and I think, please tell me if I am wrong, but for far too long Indian cricket has had its power, influence and player base in a few dominant urban areas. Perhaps it is as simple as they have not been looking in the right areas for fast bowlers and, again, perhaps, things are changing for the better.
Haha this post is great. Genetically weak Indians. Definitely using that in the future.Genetics plays a big part. The fact is India (and Sri Lanka) don't produce strong, fit and/or tall men in the way that Pakistan, South Africa or Australia do.
Genetics plays a big part. The fact is India (and Sri Lanka) don't produce strong, fit and/or tall men in the way that Pakistan, South Africa or Australia do.
Hence it will always be a struggle for those two nations to produce genuine quicks.