indiaholic
International Captain
If you need two sessions without a wicket, in conditions that are not terrible for batting but are definitely uncomfortable, then you are not in it.
Hardly gambhiring when you are six wickets down and have a 250+ run deficit.
Yeah he's a wonderful cricketer. And great to watch as well.Gotta say I have been might impressed with Stokes. I know he came on a lot over the last 2 or 3 years and has improved as a test cricketer, esp. batsman but definitely did not expect him to show the kind of gumption he has done since he has been here. He has had like 10 chances and lives, sure, but this innings esp. shows how much he has improved and how much he WANTS to improve. Definite Kohli levels of the Maturity Journey there. Obviously has ways to go as a bowler and is very much a batting allrounder at this point and seems to get wickets by the sheer force of his personality than anything magical with the ball, but then, so did Shane Warne so many times in his career.
Definitely and easily the best all rounder in the world now and I just hope England don't destroy him with captaincy and too much lavish praise like it seemed they did a bit with Flintoff. As long as Stokes can ensure things dont get to his head too much, we are in for a treat of a career.
Definitely the best NZ cricketer going at the moment...Yeah he's a wonderful cricketer. And great to watch as well.
His mum would like to have a word with you and it won't be pleasantDefinitely the best NZ cricketer going at the moment...
Should read... 'Bizarre selection, abject captaincy, poor fielding, a batting collapse on a flat pitch including a run-out and some epically awful shots = losing the match.'If Broad could refind anything like how he used to bat upon coming into the team, you guys might still have a chance at getting close enough to make it interesting.
But, as usual, losing the toss = losing the match overseas.
No-one will be that important in the second dig. You'll have a 150 run lead already with a deep batting lineup.Rahul will be important in the second dig. He can surely go very big very quickly compared to most of our other batsmen. But yeah, need to get the next 4 wickets first.
I am surprised at how slow the pitch has been though. So much for my pitches tend to be quicker in the coastal centres theory.
Maybe because Umesh needs swing to be effective. I do see your point though.Dunno y Kohli is so reluctant to use Ash with the new ball, esp. in these conditions. Its obvious that Ash himself thinks he gets more out of the new ball than a old one on slower tracks. Why not go Shami + Ashwin and Umesh as first change?
Yeah echoing with you. Have seen people bashing him all around as not good enough to play at #6 and all that but he has proven his critics wrong including me. Condition, seaming or spinning, does not bother him. Equally adept at all. Surprised how good he came off against BD in spinning tracks. Work to do with ball when it's not reversing but easily fit in the 3rd/4th seamer role. Also should be mentioned he often comes to bat in a pressure situation and not enough runs on the board or wickets tumbling at other end. Making of a class all rounder and a huge asset to England team.Gotta say I have been might impressed with Stokes. I know he came on a lot over the last 2 or 3 years and has improved as a test cricketer, esp. batsman but definitely did not expect him to show the kind of gumption he has done since he has been here. He has had like 10 chances and lives, sure, but this innings esp. shows how much he has improved and how much he WANTS to improve. Definite Kohli levels of the Maturity Journey there. Obviously has ways to go as a bowler and is very much a batting allrounder at this point and seems to get wickets by the sheer force of his personality than anything magical with the ball, but then, so did Shane Warne so many times in his career.
Definitely and easily the best all rounder in the world now and I just hope England don't destroy him with captaincy and too much lavish praise like it seemed they did a bit with Flintoff. As long as Stokes can ensure things dont get to his head too much, we are in for a treat of a career.
No-one will be that important in the second dig. You'll have a 150 run lead already with a deep batting lineup.
Assuming this pitch will disintegrate I'll be very surprised if you need more than 4 sessions at the end of the game to bowl us out. You're meant to have the world's best spinner.Nah.. if India bat again, the clip at which we score could mean the difference between a win and a draw esp. given that every **** England plays seems to be a batsman these days...
Maybe, but at least its worth a try with the second new ball. Kohli has got a bit of what I Like to call "Ganguly-itis"... He wants to do certain things as a captain just because he thinks he NEEDS to be seen to be doing something different. Remember when Ganguly gave an interview saying Yuvraj was the opener for the future for INdia in tests? Apparently, its ok to have Sehwag and Yuvraj, two new comers, open in the hardest format of the game but when its ODI time, it is Sachin and Sourav.. Kohli seems to have similar aspirations of being "seen" to have won games in India with the seamers playing a crucial role. Even on dusty tracks.Maybe because Umesh needs swing to be effective. I do see your point though.