Bring in Kuldeep. Look at number of left handers in Australian team.Anyone who says with a straight face that Rohit offers more to India than Ravindra Jadeja is wrong. Bring him or Vihari in next test no matter the result tomorrow.
Weirdly enough I think the batting would probably only really compete in Asia/WI, but the bowling attack isn't really too far off the first choice one. Not too often you'd have been able to say that about India's bench strength without actually just intending to take a swipe at the first choice bowling attack.India have enough depth to put out a 2nd XI that would hold their own fairly well in world cricket right now.
Dhawan
Shaw
Agarwal
Pandey
Nair
Pandya
Saha
Kuldeep
Jadeja
Umesh
Bhuvi
Would expect that team to beat SL/Bangladesh/WI, and be quite competitive vs. NZ and Pakistan. Might even give SA/Aus/Eng a game if they win the toss and get to take advantage of favourable conditions. Okay the batting's a bit iffy, but still.
Don't think our bench strength has ever been this good. However, we don't have 11 absolute elite players who can deliver in all conditions. So we still can't win series outside Asia.
I think it might have factored in more if he bowled something other than off spin. Two offies in Australia is only ever really any use if one of them is really unorthodox or the first one ends up bowling rubbish. Neither are true here so he would've just ended up bowling the overs Vijay did with similar non-success IMO.Vihari is actually not a bad part timer. Would like for him to be given a go.
Hold the hat and get the decisions correct. Thanks.Lol there is so much more to umpiring than that. I just know the kind of detail and work required for Associate level and it's already quite demanding - I don't image Test Level umpiring would be any easier.
I'd elaborate but it's not like any of you care, you just wanna **** on Dharnasena for what you see on TV lol. And fair enough, umpiring is a thankless task. I don't know how good he is at the other tasks his role involves, or even how much more there is to do at Test level when compared to Associates, so I'll hold off judgement on him. Just letting you know there is a lot more to umpiring than what you see.
How bad would a test umpire need to be for you to give them a negative judgement? Does Steve "missing middle" Bucknor get away with his performances?Lol there is so much more to umpiring than that. I just know the kind of detail and work required for Associate level and it's already quite demanding - I don't image Test Level umpiring would be any easier.
I'd elaborate but it's not like any of you care, you just wanna **** on Dharnasena for what you see on TV lol. And fair enough, umpiring is a thankless task. I don't know how good he is at the other tasks his role involves, or even how much more there is to do at Test level when compared to Associates, so I'll hold off judgement on him. Just letting you know there is a lot more to umpiring than what you see.
Nah no way. He gave very good lectures at the elite umpiring panel conferences, could recite some laws by heart and once gave a stern telling off to a few mischievous players.How bad would a test umpire need to be for you to give them a negative judgement? Does Steve "missing middle" Bucknor get away with his performances?
You can't really say without knowing the full grading criteria and full extent of the task at hand. And like selecting a test team, sometimes the option available isn't great, but the alternatives aren't better, so you stick with the known quantity even if they are poor.How bad would a test umpire need to be for you to give them a negative judgement? Does Steve "missing middle" Bucknor get away with his performances?
Kuldeep along with Ashwin could be a potent combination in Sydney given that one of them is unorthodox. Wouldn't play both of them in Perth or Melbourne though. Vihari should be brought in instead of Rohit for the next match.I think it might have factored in more if he bowled something other than off spin. Two offies in Australia is only ever really any use if one of them is really unorthodox or the first one ends up bowling rubbish. Neither are true here so he would've just ended up bowling the overs Vijay did with similar non-success IMO.
TBF, this does make sense. Judging people purely on the acuity of their hearing and vision is kinda messed up.***** word salad
TBF I'm sure if you actually sat down and calculated the % of decisions he gets right it would be like 90+%. The ICC did this in 2017 and found a decision making accuracy of 94% without DRS and 98.5% with for the entire panel:Dharmasena can stick to all that then sit in the third umpires box during the cricket
Bucknor in the later part of his umpiring days was a master in making bad decisions look incredibly stupid given the time he takes to judge them, then conduct as if nothing happened before giving the next howler. A pity really, as he was such a good umpire in his earlier days.Nah no way. He gave very good lectures at the elite umpiring panel conferences, could recite some laws by heart and once gave a stern telling off to a few mischievous players.
He also never failed to ensure powerplays were taken on time and always kept the players jumpers in pristine condition. What more can you ask?
TBF, this does make sense. Judging people purely on the acuity of their hearing and vision is kinda messed up.
As more and more of that part of umpiring gets automated, they'll eventually become glorified hat/sweater stands.
Actually the trend over history has been that umpires have gone from purely being decision makes to being match managers first, and decision makers secondNot surprised to find ***** considers the bureaucratic side of umpiring more important than the skill side.
How does he do that when he isn't playing???Probable Mitch Marshes last chance to prove he was the all rounder he was hyped up to be the next flintoff or botham, he must score a match winning 80 score.