• Welcome to the Cricket Web forums, one of the biggest forums in the world dedicated to cricket.

    You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join the Cricket Web community today!

    If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us.

13th Match - India v South Africa

Who will win this match?


  • Total voters
    20
  • Poll closed .

ankitj

Hall of Fame Member
This innings has been a great victory against the evils rigid selection ideology.

Technique and form junkies would've dropped Dhawan before the World Cup, arguing that his poor tour of Australia (both Tests and ODIs) proved he was either out of form, not cut out for the conditions or likely both. While I actually believe both of things to be true, to drop him based on them would've ignored the strength of his ODI record and his proven ability in this format on the international stage.

On the flip side, stats junkies would've dropped Rahane, sorting his poor List A and and ODI record. This would've ignored his undoubted improvement as a batsman over the last year, including in one day cricket, and his suitability to the conditions.

The beneficiary of dropping either of these players would've been Rayudu -- someone who has neither a great technique nor a great record, but who doesn't have the high-profile weakness under either criterion that Rahane and Dhawan each do in one.

Most people, including the Indian selectors, lie somewhere in the middle of those ideological extremes and advocate a mixed selection policy. I've seen both of the above arguments on CW though, and advocates of each have pointed to the supposed 'inconsistency' of selecting both. Used multi-faceted criteria is not inconsistent, however; it merely recognised that each player has his own unique case for selection.

I loathe to ever use one game as proof of everything, but Rayudu is completely incapable of playing either of the innings we saw on display today IMO; not just unlikely to.

On the flip side to India's selection vindication, South Africa have hopefully learned that McLaren having a bad series against Australia did not suddenly mean he was a worse option than Parnell. That was a terrible selection that has been shown up for what it was today.
Yeah, I am eating a humble pie. I wanted Dhawan dropped. But dude hindsight is always 20/20.
 

Contra

Cricketer Of The Year
This isn't Pakistan who made our bowling look better than it was. SA would back themselves to get it I think.
Yes and this isn't Adelaide either, bigger ground and it just comes down to bowling reasonably well, SA are light a batsmen and there's gonna be scoreboard pressure. Will SA back themselves? For sure, but if you offered me 307 at the start I would have taken it.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Yes and this isn't Adelaide either, bigger ground and it just comes down to bowling reasonably well, SA are light a batsmen and there's gonna be scoreboard pressure. Will SA back themselves? For sure, but if you offered me 307 at the start I would have taken it.
Still have better icing than India.
 

viriya

International Captain
Yea part of the reason Ind got to 307 was because Parnell was overbowled due to Philander's absence. Indian bowlers aren't great but they are at least Parnell level imo.
 

Zinzan

Request Your Custom Title Now!
See most of the bookies have SA slight favourites at $1.80 vs. India's $2.00 & a few have it split at $1.91 each.
 

ankitj

Hall of Fame Member
India running one batsman short in this line up. Missing Yuvraj, the all rounder, who gave extra depth to batting in last world cup.
 

MrPrez

International Debutant
I still struggle to understand how Parnell is even near the Proteas selectors' thoughts. I genuinely believe that Duminy is straight up a better bowler than Parnell - rather than plonking Parnell at 7 (where he is subpar with the bat, and is just generally subpar with the ball) I'd have rather have seen Duminy at 6/7 and Berhardien at the other. And I don't exactly rate Berhardien.
 

Contra

Cricketer Of The Year
Still have better icing than India.
Lets see if they make a good enough cake to begin with. Honestly if India can't defend this then I don't see much hope in the quarters. Indian fans are being completely unrealistic if they think that Indian bats will get 330+ every single match.
 

Swingpanzee

International Regular
Yes and this isn't Adelaide either, bigger ground and it just comes down to bowling reasonably well, SA are light a batsmen and there's gonna be scoreboard pressure. Will SA back themselves? For sure, but if you offered me 307 at the start I would have taken it.
SA are short of Philander who isn't that good an ODI batsman anyway. Plus the outfield is lightning quick here - India need wickets and can't simply rely on limiting the run rate. There will be pressure on the Saffa batsmen ofc but I think they should win this
 

Contra

Cricketer Of The Year
SA are short of Philander who isn't that good an ODI batsman anyway. Plus the outfield is lightning quick here - India need wickets and can't simply rely on limiting the run rate. There will be pressure on the Saffa batsmen ofc but I think they should win this
Right and I think India will win this, I think its completely 50/50 at this point. Just a matter of who you back.
 

MrPrez

International Debutant
Would be a hell of a chase if they did it. 308 would be one of the highest run chases ever at the MCG (if not the highest ?).
It would also be one of the most likely matches a score of 308 would be changed - the SA batting line-up has numerous batsmen who can win matches on their own, and the Indian bowling line up is... questionable.
 

Teja.

Global Moderator
We could have scored more but full credit to Steyn and co. here. There isn't an international team in the world who could've managed 340 from the 40th over against this level of death bowling.

320 should've happened though,
 

Swingpanzee

International Regular
It would also be one of the most likely matches a score of 308 would be changed - the SA batting line-up has numerous batsmen who can win matches on their own, and the Indian bowling line up is... questionable.
questionable word choice, would have gone for something more blunt like 'crap'.
 

MrPrez

International Debutant
That said I back India to win this.

Also, any idea how bad Philander's injury is? Lord help us if he's out for a few games and has to be replaced at number 8 by *shudders* Parnell.
 

SkyBlue

U19 Debutant
Dhawan although failing in technique is still good enough for the one-day format.The records speak for itself.He averages the best among Indian batsmen against SA in ODI's if we're to use SA as a benchmark here for instance.

The dispute is if he is good enough for tests,and i firmly believe he isnt.He has obvious flaws imo and not surprised to see get exposed in both England and Australia.If KL Rahul keeps continuing his steady development,Dhawan's days in the test squad are numbered.
 

Top