Y u do dis? He trolls up every single thread. Just ignore the thing.You do realize that you are not saying anything profoundly unique or smart, right?
It's about getting attention. IPL gets you talked about, seen by a wider audience and fans, makes you popular on twitter, and does play a part in team selection ultimately.Love that discussion then about Mishra, discussing his place and Shiva says that a young lad has bowled well in IPL and could get picked. WTF has IPL performances got to do with a test match place?
Exhibit A: Gautam GambhirIt's about getting attention. IPL gets you talked about, seen by a wider audience and fans, makes you popular on twitter, and does play a part in team selection ultimately.
Quiet.Y u do dis? He trolls up every single thread. Just ignore the thing.
No........couldn't disagree with this more.Regardless of IPL being completely different from Test Cricket, it actuallly is possible to judge a player's ability and technique, by watching him bat or bowl in a different format. It's not like we're judging a cricketer by analysing his rugby abilities.....
Not very smart cricket. Once Stokes was gone, these two may as well have a swing.Last 30 mins has been really **** cricket. Going nowhere then lose the batsmen before tea. Rubbish.
Trump got elected. Don't ever say "no way" again.There's no way we're in with a chance of winning this. Teams don't lose after scoring 500+ in the first innings unless it's Adelaide.
I made that joke first and you get duffers' likeTrump got elected. Don't ever say "no way" again.
Well, T20 batsmen do not play these alternative shots every ball. And bowlers sometimes do simply (try to) bowl a decent line & length.No........couldn't disagree with this more.
What can you tell about a test batsmen's technique, when they are playing switch hit's, slog sweeps and scoops every shot?? Similarly how can you tell how a bowler will fair in red ball when they are forced to bowl wide yorkers and change their pace every delivery?
Reckon it does for lots of leg spinner. So many of their wickets in ODIs are from filthy delivers that in Tests rarely take wickets.tb Mishra's limited overs bowling does reflect his Test bowling well.
Which I guess is part of the problem
It's obviously true to a degree though, even if only a very limited degree.No........couldn't disagree with this more.
What can you tell about a test batsmen's technique, when they are playing switch hit's, slog sweeps and scoops every shot?? Similarly how can you tell how a bowler will fair in red ball when they are forced to bowl wide yorkers and change their pace every delivery?