silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
Really? Was that actually the worst thing you saw that match?
Pandya is quite hittable at this level. His bowling doesn't fill me with confidence.@contra: He is not praising Bangladesh. Why are you going on about that? I disagree that Pandya failed to keep his cool btw... He did what was possible considering his abilities.
Dhoni said something like this after the match "When making the plans, I had to keep in mind what kind of plans the bowler is able to execute." Of course if Dhoni told him to bang six consecutive off-stump Yorkers Pandya would be clueless - so Dhoni wouldn't tell that. He's a smarter limited overs captain than you can imagine.What makes you think the bowler was capable of executing any plan Dhoni asked him to?
Yeah absolutely. The fact that he is so strong mentally also gives him the edge while finishing/chasing and we have witnessed so many cool headed job done by him.Nobody understands pressure like Dhoni does. It takes a very special kind of a person to create pressure situations with the certainty that when it comes down to it, he will be mentally stronger than his opponent.
Fielders don't roll around for dramatic appearance; they roll around to dissipate the momentum of the fall so the ball doesn't pop out of the hands.Just saw the highlights of this and for me the worst thing was Jadeja rolling around like an idiot after that second catch as if he's taken a blinder.
Yeah, I was one of the only guys at my office who didn't think it was a fix. Quite a bit of talk about it today.Just watched the last two overs. Two runs to win off three balls, most of the times, the team would get it. I am not sure this was a fix though like many have claimed every where. Looked more like a massive choke.
not enough being made of this actually (because of Mahmudulla and Rahim shitness). The lack of backing up was horrendous,That doesn't stop you running in with him. The non-striker was practically stood still when the ball was delivered. There is a middle ground there.
Not that a mankadding would have particularly mattered anyway at 8 down with 1 ball to go.
Dhoni did what was an obvious, basic thing in having his right glove off. The non-striker tossed away a few percentage points by dawdling.