and you want to lecture me on posting? Piss off!No problem with them calling off the game. Just shut your trap for the next 4 years then.
Yeah this. And I guess this is why I'm hesitant to go along with the idea that this deck is anywhere near as bad as Sabina Park in '98. Here you have the deck doing plenty, some really nasty balls happening but India's bats managed to compile a decent score and set South Africa what is probably an impossible target for day 4 of the game. In '98, the shooters and lifters were nastier than we saw on day 3 here within the first couple of overs of the match. The '98 match was called off after 10 ****ing overs and everyone was shocked at how long it took to call it off even then.Sounds like India deserves a lot of credit for its second dig on this deck. Fair play to them
Sure but Saffer players and fans alike have lost all the whining rights about “unfairness” they faced in India.They may not have a say if the umpires and match referee decide it is unsafe.
As Gibson pointed out in his press conference this is not the pitch team asked for. They asked for a fast bouncy pitch not a grass covered pitch like this. They didn't want one that has a lot of lateral movement. They gave the groundsman a month's notice but he failed to deliver.I always felt that there has been lingering resentment towards India because of that 2015 series from SA.
Yeah we shouldn't be rolling out turners for India but this is pitch has been terrible. No disrespect to the Indian pacers who have been brilliant but SA still has a stronger pace attack. A normal Wanderers pitch really should have been fine. I mean Rabada, Philander and Morkel should be backed to get the most out of any surface with a little help for the seamers. Just how Ashwin should be backed to bowl out teams on surfaces with a little help for the spinners. If SA lose, which is likely, hopefully this will make the think tank re-evaluate their approach. I personally hate pitches were one discipline rules over every other one.
Just a sidenote guys, two wrongs really don't make a right. Yeah the Wanderers has been poor but a couple of those pitches in India were as well. Can't defend any of them if you ask me. Complaints by players or not.
This. What if RSA had to play on some of those older traditional waca pitches. RSA do look like a bunch of whiners at this point. I'm personally enjoying the sight of seeing bowlers making batsmen swerve and weave!!! This is TEST cricket after allWould loose all the respect for SA if they try to call it off tomorrow after whining about wickets in India in every single press conference..
Will be truly disgraceful.
So what is the point of your post on this observation? Is there anything unusual here?https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3un4Eem31-g
At around the 15th second mark, you can hear the stump mic pick up one of the Indian players ridiculing Elgar for being a drama queen and exaggerating his condition over the slightest hit on the fingers.
Reckon South Africa could still very well win this.
Why? Most Indians appreciate such a wicket. Most Indians love wickets which help the pace bowlers. It's a shame that the other pitches weren't as exciting as this pitch. I think the South Africans have prepared a brilliant pitch, and this is a common view among the Indians. Most criticisms are emanating from the English and Australians.I can remember when the idea of teams publicly asking for certain types of wickets wasn’t done. If the curator has tried to prepare something which SA asked for that’s different to the normal type of pitch they get here and it’s backfired, then I hope SA loses. Even if it’s to India, the kings of tailor made decks.
It's just funny in a colloquial Hindi sense. Lost in translation obviously.So what is the point of your post on this observation? Is there anything unusual here?
Wasn’t meant for you if you didn’t get it ... but yes, what AD said.So what is the point of your post on this observation? Is there anything unusual here?
Only Nagpur was diabolical, Mohali was like a day 3/4 Vizag track that we played against England. The problem was the teams played at Mohali straight after the runathon at Mumbai, just like how India played a test in SA straight after the T20I against SL. It's virtually impossible to adjust to tests on a difficult surface after a high scoring LO game, Mohali was no worse than Newlands btw & had Bangalore test been completed SA would likely have lost 4 nil, so two losses on good batting tracks whilst one each on a diabolical/difficult one.I always felt that there has been lingering resentment towards India because of that 2015 series from SA.
Yeah we shouldn't be rolling out turners for India but this is pitch has been terrible. No disrespect to the Indian pacers who have been brilliant but SA still has a stronger pace attack. A normal Wanderers pitch really should have been fine. I mean Rabada, Philander and Morkel should be backed to get the most out of any surface with a little help for the seamers. Just how Ashwin should be backed to bowl out teams on surfaces with a little help for the spinners. If SA lose, which is likely, hopefully this will make the think tank re-evaluate their approach. I personally hate pitches were one discipline rules over every other one.
Just a sidenote guys, two wrongs really don't make a right. Yeah the Wanderers has been poor but a couple of those pitches in India were as well. Can't defend any of them if you ask me. Complaints by players or not.
Yeah I'm with you on this. If no one is getting pinged from a length in the first half hour today I hope they just finish the Test. SA haven't been that good at all and India have batted well in the 3rd dig so that is what should be focused on at the end of the day imo. Could have been chasing sub 200 if not for the drops and loose bowling.Nothing like a good old controversy to put a thread down the shitter