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I blame this on the over-enthusiastic posts after we were 28/0. No one complained about those dumb **** posts, did they?
yeah, it's what separates the good from the great and all thatIt is an alright tactic against most attacks, because you just see off the top bowlers. But when facing a top quality attack there is no let up.
If Ashwin walks out I might pop a veinHP at six surely?
bit weird to go after the bowling attack imo. to win this test india have to score 400 runs all up; if you can't do that then very few bowling attacks in history will save you.Despite India's seam attack doing brilliantly in this match, this is what's lacking in their pedigree - they can't get a ball to rise like that. As a batting side, that's one thing you don't have tow worry about. Exact opposite for Indian batsmen. They always have to be wary of that ball.
He's just banking on it getting easier eventually I suppose. Morkel usually has a bad spell in his system somewhere, and he can back himself to pick off runs against Maharaj.not really what you need from your #3 though. it's not like the middle order behind him is absolutely stacked.
I dunno, I thought all 4 of our pacers got the ball to explode off the pitch too. SA's bowling is just way too good atm.Despite India's seam attack doing brilliantly in this match, this is what's lacking in their pedigree - they can't get a ball to rise like that. As a batting side, that's one thing you don't have tow worry about. Exact opposite for Indian batsmen. They always have to be wary of that ball.
his game is really, really unsuited to trying to go after morkel though, who in theory is the bowler he struggles the most against (bc extra bounce). will give you maharaj though.He's just banking on it getting easier eventually I suppose. Morkel usually has a bad spell in his system somewhere, and he can back himself to pick off runs against Maharaj.
We don't really have anyone else.not really what you need from your #3 though. it's not like the middle order behind him is absolutely stacked.
Which leaves more gaps in the field for boundaries.People calling for India to go in ODI mode - in ODIs Rohit and Kohli don't have to deal with 4 slips and deliveries rising like that.
not odi mode, but some sort of counterattack to at least try and force the south african bowlers to do something different and put them under some pressure would be handyPeople calling for India to go in ODI mode - in ODIs Rohit and Kohli don't have to deal with 4 slips and deliveries rising like that.
no i agree, but it's a pattern for him: he will fight very hard, put a very high price on his wicket, but he just seems to really struggle to find scoring options and definitely plays at too many deliveries pitched short of a length. it's basically the only weakness in his game, but it's a recurring one.We don't really have anyone else.
He'll find it tough going in these conditions but he scored 150 last time (though pitch was flatter then) and batted well in both Tests. Made 140+ on a very seam-friendly pitch against SL in 2015 as well. Admittedly their pace attack is nothing special. Also seem to remember he faced lots of balls in England without really playing a big knock. With his patience and temperament, at least you know he'll cash in when the occasional pitch is in his favour, which is more than can be said for the rest.
Basically, thisIt is an alright tactic against most attacks, because you just see off the top bowlers. But when facing a top quality attack there is no let up.
Have said it before his knock a few years ago in that Laxman test underrated, did not score much but they really needed someone to hang around and he did.We don't really have anyone else.
He'll find it tough going in these conditions but he scored 150 last time (though pitch was flatter then) and batted well in both Tests. Made 140+ on a very seam-friendly pitch against SL in 2015 as well. Admittedly their pace attack is nothing special. Also seem to remember he faced lots of balls in England without really playing a big knock. With his patience and temperament, at least you know he'll cash in when the occasional pitch is in his favour, which is more than can be said for the rest.