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*Official* Asia Cup 2018 in UAE

jimmy101

Cricketer Of The Year
Yeah it was a great tournament, but one which left a real sour taste in my mouth. Someone worthy of qualification was always going to miss out.
 

ankitj

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Rashid just turned 20 yesterday! Does he follow the Pakistani calendar to track his age? Looks like he must be in late 20s.
 

Borges

International Regular
Why are these horrible guys, who had one meaningless game per day earlier, now scheduling two games of some consequence at the same time?
 

ankitj

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
How a Dhoni masterstroke turned Kedar Jadhav's career around - ESPNcricinfo


One of his last out-of-the-box moves before giving up the ODI captaincy was to hand Kedar Jadhav the ball in the nets in Dharamsala when New Zealand toured in October 2016. Up until then, Jadhav had just nine wickets in nine years of representative cricket across formats, and had bowled less than three balls per match on an average. But all that was to change soon.
So Jadhav was not an all-rounder ever? Wow!
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
From 2016:

I tend to think it's probably only CW who really appreciates how funny the whole Jadhav thing is. It's so much worse than a standard part-timer like Raina or Rohit or someone like that taking some wickets in a series because he's not even a part-timer; he's been a no-timer even domestically until now.
Good times.
 

ankitj

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I missed this whole conversation on CW and also missed glancing at his domestic bowling record on his cricinfo page. Quite amazed to find this out.
 

weldone

Hall of Fame Member
Journalist: Did you ever try bowling with an even lower arm than this one?

Kedar: I think that'd be illegal.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Liton Das averages 13 in ODIs. Why is he a permanent fixture in their team.
In his defence he's played most of them batting down the order as a wicket keeper (EDIT: wrong; see my next post), and he's a top order batsman who was never going to have any success with the bat in that role.

As an opener he's more just unproven than proven horrible, although he's played six games there for an average of below 10 as well. I definitely wouldn't be selecting him - his selection becomes worse each game - but it's not really quite as bad as the career ODI stats make it look.
 
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TheJediBrah

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In his defence he's played most of them batting down the order as a wicket keeper, and he's a top order batsman who was never going to have any success with the bat in that role.

As an opener he's more just unproven than proven horrible, although he's played six games there for an average of below 10 as well. I definitely wouldn't be selecting him - his selection becomes worse each game - but it's not really quite as bad as the career ODI stats make it look.
six games for an average below 10 is pretty close to being proven horrible tbh
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
six games for an average below 10 is pretty close to being proven horrible tbh
Looking at his record more closely, his non-opening games were actually at three at four anyway, so I must have imagined him batting six and keeping (maybe he did it in some T20 games). It really is actually as bad as it looks, lol.
 

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