No, firstly Kohli is the best player of pace bowling, secondly it's about roles in teams, Rahane is PERFECT @ 5, he can come in and get busy right away and can also hang around when required, he's also pretty good with the tail. Sure on the odd occasion if someone is really struggling we can send him up a bit like VVS but his primary role is that of a middle order player who comes in just at the right time (not too early and not too late) with a perfect mixture of attack and defense.I, for one, is happy for Rahane to be moved to 3. He's our best player of pace bowling. If Pujara doesn't play, Rahane should be at no. 3.
Saha also pleaseLooking forward to an Ashwin century tomorrow morning.
In England, we saw who is the best player of pace (and swing) bowling. And it's not about being perfect at 5 (which Rahane surely is). Donald Bradman would also be perfect at 5 (or any other middle-order position) - doesn't mean that he has to play at 5. When at no. 3 you have a primarily slow scorer like Pujara, then it makes sense to drop Rahane to 5. But Rohit is not a slow scorer. I know that sending Rahane at 3 makes the lower-middle order weaker, but that can't be a reason to send Rahane at no. 5 (or for sending Kohli at no. 6, for example).No, firstly Kohli is the best player of pace bowling, secondly it's about roles in teams, Rahane is PERFECT @ 5, he can come in and get busy right away and can also hang around when required, he's also pretty good with the tail. Sure on the odd occasion if someone is really struggling we can send him up a bit like VVS but his primary role is that of a middle order player who comes in just at the right time (not too early and not too late) with a perfect mixture of attack and defense.
ya thisYeah the order of the top five today was perfectly fine. I'd have picked Pujara ahead of Rohit (or Binny) and moved Rahane down to 5, but Rahane batting 3 shouldn't be seen as a bad thing per se.
yeah if it wasnt him opening I'd agree...Good to see Angelo having a bowl in Tests.. he really needs to do that more consistently.
Did you just compare Rahane to Bradman?In England, we saw who is the best player of pace (and swing) bowling. And it's not about being perfect at 5 (which Rahane surely is). Donald Bradman would also be perfect at 5 (or any other middle-order position) - doesn't mean that he has to play at 5. When at no. 3 you have a primarily slow scorer like Pujara, then it makes sense to drop Rahane to 5. But Rohit is not a slow scorer. I know that sending Rahane at 3 makes the lower-middle order weaker, but that can't be a reason to send Rahane at no. 5 (or for sending Kohli at no. 6, for example).
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Actually I think that's when he's most likely to get a wicket..yeah if it wasnt him opening I'd agree...
It's when I'm most likely to get a wicket too...not sure if that's relevant.Actually I think that's when he's most likely to get a wicket..
Oh nooooo...come on..Did you just compare Rahane to Bradman?
in before viriya asks if you compared yourself with Angelo MathewsIt's when I'm most likely to get a wicket too...not sure if that's relevant.
i deadlift way more than him.in before viriya asks if you compared yourself with Angelo Mathews
Sreesanth was performing in FC before selection, and was clearly one of the better options we had available. Rasool isn't clearly better than Binny/Jadeja/Axar, and hasn't really kicked on in the domestixIDK. Sreesanth played for a poor team too, and he got a long run.
a) 11 Tests is enough to know he doesn't have the temperament for Tests - you'd know this if you had seen him playHe's played a grand total of 11 tests before this.. you are being too harsh. Considering how he can make 200+ in ODIs with ease when set, it's only a matter of time when he figures out how to make huge scores in Tests.. We all know Kohli is not that guy. Rohit has that potential.
Yea we all agree on that. Which is why if we are going to play 5 bowlers, Rohit should be the one cut.Pujara at 3. Rahane at 5. Rohit at 6.
India's best batting order imo.
I agree - but what's the best selection to get 20 wickets in away tests?Pujara at 3. Rahane at 5. Rohit at 6.
India's best batting order imo.
Probably no Rohit.I agree - but what's the best selection to get 20 wickets in away tests?
IMO he has the potential to be a better opening bowler than the other options we have other than Prasad. He had genuine potential early in his career.It's when I'm most likely to get a wicket too...not sure if that's relevant.
Just 5 genuine batsmen? One good opening spell and this line-up will struggle to get 250.Probably no Rohit.
Dhawan/Rahul
Vijay
Pujara
Kohli
Rahane
Ashwin
Saha
Bhuvi
Umesh
Mishra
Ishant
Debatable whether Mishra will offer more than Rohit, but I think they should try it out.