Arachnodouche
International Captain
Dhawan over Rahul is a joke. On overseas tours, pick up batsmen who present a compact unit to the ball, not ****s like Dhawan who'll swing and flail and nick off.
Why isn't Dale playing the Zimlanders?We nearly there.
Smooteh has 4 tests in SA tooIt's gonna be tough for Kohli's ego, been averaging in the high 70s for two years, yet got completely outshone in the head to head against Smith and now he's got a bunch of tough tours coming up and Smith's likely to pull further away from him.
no it won't...although i am sure you would love it knowing it would be a massacre...ugh, cringeworthy stuff.
As a neutral, quite looking forward to this test series. I hope they make really quick pitches. Would love to see the indian lineup facing up to the Saffer quicks on quick wickets. Should be a good contest
Haha ya this bowling lineup will eat Kohli and co for lunch on a green pitchno it won't...although i am sure you would love it knowing it would be a massacre...
As a viewer, I think quick wickets for the Aus series would be a scintillating watch.Faf is demanding quick wickets for the indian series and slower seaming tracks for Aus. Made this clear during his dinner break interview yesterday.
Let's see if the groundsmen listen to his demands.
Ill, isn't he? Should be fine.Why isn't Dale playing the Zimlanders?
Is it a cause for worry?
It would be but that wouldn't be smart from an SA perspective. Need to actually use home conditions.As a viewer, I think quick wickets for the Aus series would be a scintillating watch.
I don't think any batsman could do anything to reduce the gap between them and someone averaging 10 runs an innings more than them in one series.One of the main criticism of Kohli is that he usually goes missing in tough conditions. But in hypothetical scenario, if he were to have a godly series in SA like one of the recent home series against SL or England, then will it completely reduce the gap between him and Smith?
Because there are certain qualities that are unique only to Kohli; like scoring big hundreds and if he does that in SA, then I don't think he will have anything to prove for the time being.
I think the 2nd Test was a slow-ish wicket where Steyn blew Australia away with reverse swing late on day 4, the other two looked like typical fast bouncy SA pitches to me.I don't think any batsman could do anything to reduce the gap between them and someone averaging 10 runs an innings more than them in one series.
The pitches on the last Aus tour weren't exactly super-fast and bouncy IIRC. In fact they were pretty slow-ish and flat with iffy bounce, but the quality of the bowling on both sides was so exceptional that it covered over that to some extent. Probably the highest-quality series in ages from a bowling POV. Only Philander and (I think) Siddle had meh series as quicks.
It is for the tour coming up.I think the 2nd Test was a slow-ish wicket where Steyn blew Australia away with reverse swing late on day 4, the other two looked like typical fast bouncy SA pitches to me.
Really was such a good series, wish SA and Australia would play 4 match series.
Proof that it's not only physicality that stops Indian bowlers from being good. Being dumb as **** also has it's own part.Prasad reckons Steyn and Morkel are not a threat - Ishant must deliver in South Africa; Steyn, Morkel not a threat, says Venkatesh Prasad - The Hindu
Harbhajan reckons the same about Steyn : https://sports.ndtv.com/south-afric...e-steyn-not-as-big-a-threat-as-before-1791976