well, if it's just the last couple of wickets and they still need 200 runs or more with time left, it's maybe not perfect, but it doesn't really change the game.keeping a bowler on just to get a fifer never sat right with me though
sometimes its like, are they bowling bowler x when they really should be bowling bowler y?
Most of the time it doesn't but it can. Remember Kohli taking the new ball and bowling Umesh so he could get his 5fer at Pune leading to Starc smashing some vital runs?well, if it's just the last couple of wickets and they still need 200 runs or more with time left, it's maybe not perfect, but it doesn't really change the game.
I'd have thought someone who doesn't watch cricket would be more concerned about finding a few more basic points then this out first.They should have a disclaimer in the hawkeye telecast saying this prediction is based on MCC laws that dictate LBW dismissals but not an accurate prediction of the trajectory in anyway. Someone who doesn't watch cricket or who doesn't know the rules would think this is an accurate prediction.
You are right.Most of the time it doesn't but it can. Remember Kohli taking the new ball and bowling Umesh so he could get his 5fer at Pune leading to Starc smashing some vital runs?
If anything worse.Is Thirimanne SL's version of a Mahmudullah?
Yes. I did see him make a good innings once, once being the key word.Is he really that bad?
So Rahul and Dhawan you would think
what the hell happens if Vijay is fit
Not that we've had that as of yet. Surely none of the SL pacers are quicker than the Ranji domestic ones.This is how our current openers would rank at the moment (assuming everyone is fit)
1. Vijay
2. Rahul
3. Dhawan
4. Mukund
Obviously selectors rate Mukund #3 but recent performances of Dhawan should make him get ahead of the queue. Plus Mukund does look really late on the ball against genuine pace. Not something you want from your opener.