It's a fair effort by Rashid to literally have to do nothing in a test match and still not be the least auspicious performer.At least Rashid didn’t do anything wrong
Yadav batted twice and bowled for a pair & no wickets
Don’t know whether he dropped a catch
At least he got a go, I suppose
A better solution would be for us all to recognise that India are minnows, the West Indies to start producing some fast bowlers again and recognise that the game is better when fast bowling rules and the subcontinent (Pakistan excluded) is ignored.This trend of the leading Test nations being nearly invincible at home and absolutely abysmal away is extremely tedious.
To increase competitiveness, I think they should return to the tried and tested but now unfashionable method of playing proper tours with multiple warm up matches against local state/county/province sides to get familiar with the conditions before taking on the full might of a top Test nation in their own conditions. Not gonna happen because money rules these days, but I strongly believe this would lead to more interesting matches in which the balance of power is far more likely to fluctuate over the course of the 5 days.
In part this is due to the fact that little separates the sides these days. Every side has bowlers who are deadly in home conditions and batsmen who are attuned to home conditions.The standard of Test cricket seems to be at an all-time low. Pretty much every tour at this point can be determined by "who is playing at home".
Shame?What has Shastri brought to Indian cricket that only he could?
oh we've had plenty of people bring that upon usShame?
oh we've had plenty of people bring that upon us
They have. Kohli, Rahane, Karthik especially have been doing it a lot.Many years ago when I was just coming into senior cricket, albeit obviously at a much, much lower level; one of the things coaches used to suggest when the ball was hooping was batting a long way out of your crease to combat it. I haven't watched much of the first two tests, but is that something the Indian batsmen have been trying against Anderson and Curran? I suspect it's not the accepted wisdom any more to do it, but it seems nothing they're doing atm is working, and neither of those blokes is quick enough that the batsmen would struggle with their pace if they gave it a try.
There's also DRS, I doubt home umpires even give LBW these days at lower levels.Ah well, never mind. Guess they're ****ed then.