No he won't. That would either be Nissar or Amar Singh. Besides, if he were to beat other bowlers to the XI and represent India, he would at least have to be a bowler who did well in India when he came here to be selected in the first place, because we obviously play most of our games at home. But since he averages 145 runs per wicket after three tests here having taken 13 wickets, he would have probably turned out to be a nothing bowler at the FC level, if he played in Indian pitches, and wouldn't have been considered for selection in the first place. And it only gets worse, because he averages 66 in Sri Lanka and 46 in Bangladesh. Forget India, Broad would have been a complete and utter failure no matter where he played in Asia.He'd probs be the best seam/"pace" bowler in India, depending on how you view Dev.
No he won't. That would either be Nissar or Amar Singh. Besides, if he were to beat other bowlers to the XI and represent India, he would at least have to be a bowler who did well in India when he came here to be selected in the first place, because we obviously play most of our games at home. But since he averages 145 runs per wicket after three tests here having taken 13 wickets, he would have probably turned out to be a nothing bowler at the FC level, if he played in Indian pitches and wouldn't have been considered for selection in the first place. And it only gets worse, because he averages 66 in Sri Lanka and 46 in Bangladesh. Forget India, Broad would have been a complete and utter failure no matter where he played in Asia.
But sure lets talk more about how Girly McGirlface is better than bowlers who actually didn't mind toiling in hard conditions unlike a low effort bowler who was not even good enough to average sub 25 at home.
Wow The ShadySlim actually read a post by me and got a thread idea based on itthread because of the comment that pakistan's batting is likely their strong suit now even though the narrative is they can only bowl and can't bat at all
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And this narrative is false. You just need to find the right pieces mate. Plenty of excellent analysis being done on Cricket today..Yea cricket really needs to raise it's analysis game. Mainstream reporters are too lazy.
Correct. Ganguly is apparently this excellent captain because of his overseas record but he did not win a series in England, Australia or South Africa, just like Dhoni. He drew a series in England and Australia, when they were at their weakest, and Dhoni got hammered in England (when they had their greatest side in decades) and Australia when they were still a stronger side than the 03 one sans McGrath and WarneGanguly being vastly superior to Dhoni as a Test captain.. he was certainly superior in some facets but going purely by results, you can make a decent argument for both of them.
Not entirely accurate. Ganguly doesn't get credit because of necessarily winning loads of series abroad... he gets credit because India, after ages, started genuinely competing overseas and not disgracing themselves, and because of winning the 01 series against the greatest team ever. Also because he took over when the stink of Azharuddin's match fixing was still fresh and managed to turn things around.Correct. Ganguly is apparently this excellent captain because of his overseas record but he did not win a series in England, Australia or South Africa, just like Dhoni. He drew a series in England and Australia, when they were at their weakest, and Dhoni got hammered in England (when they had their greatest side in decades) and Australia when they were still a stronger side than the 03 one sans McGrath and Warne
everybody wants to be wantedWow The ShadySlim actually read a post by me and got a thread idea based on it
Or you start with being **** in ODIs and people say "oh it's because you're not suited to the pressure of run rates, you would make a great test batsman because you're oh so talented"Nah it isn't. You look at a guy dominating in ODIs, you assume they are 'talented' and good at all things batting. They get into the test side and stink up the place. What do you do to maintain your story? a) He is just unlucky or needs more time to settle down or b) assume he is not working hard enough or blame ipl riches. Option a works when your sample size is small. We shift to b after that.
I do believe Ganguly is a good captain for all those reasons you mentioned. But whenever I have seen Ganugly-Dhoni captaincy come up, people always refer to Ganguly's overseas record and Dhoni's 0-8 in 2011 which I feel is an unfair comparison.Not entirely accurate. Ganguly doesn't get credit because of necessarily winning loads of series abroad... he gets credit because India, after ages, started genuinely competing overseas and not disgracing themselves, and because of winning the 01 series against the greatest team ever. Also because he took over when the stink of Azharuddin's match fixing was still fresh and managed to turn things around.
Not in your lawn though.
Elaborate please. I am not saying that fast bouncers was the difference, but I do believe that MJ was the difference in the first test and second test. From then on wards, England were just broken as a team.-fast bouncers being the difference in the 5-0 ashes
Johnson wrecked the English middle order at Brisbane then destroyed them at Adelaide. Australia could've picked a bowling attack from CW for the remaining 3 Tests and won after that.i'm saying that if they weren't perishing to compulsive hook shots they would have nicked off to ryan harris bowling unfair deliveries (and they did - dat cook dismissal)
johnson was very important but he wasn't the only important role. it was a dual act but people only focus on johnson. harris was just as important.
I didn't need Johnson to remind me of that tbh. I witnessed this as a kid.One of he best things about that Johnson series is it gives people who never saw Thommo an idea of why those who did speak about how ****ing terrifying he was for about three years in the 70s.