Terrible opinion.I'd like to see Kuldeep instead of Ashwin in the next game; or perhaps better, play five quicks and let Vihari and Vijay bowl the few overs of spin.
15 years ago Dravid won us the match in Adelaide. Both man of the match, and both 30 years old at the end of test (11297 and 11277 days to be exact). Although Dravid had crossed 6000 in that Test match, in contrast with Pujara's 5000.cbf checking but quite the coincidence
Do you think Smith's technique is waterproof? From what I remember, he was prone to falling over, at least early doors. Ishant is a much improved bowler today and could have troubled him with the one that holds its line. Not saying Smith wouldn't have found a way around as has been his wont, but would've made for compelling viewing anyway.Warner and Smith (despite the former's tendency to give away his innings at frustrating times) are probably more technically sound and definitely better equipped stroke wise for this (or any) attack than any of our other batsmen, hence why they average more (duh). The way Smith moves is very frustrating for any bowler and I think would have disrupted Ashwin in particular. I don't see why Ishant would pose any special challenge compared to any other taller bowler.
The team feels far more at ease with Pujara's role now. All the intent balltalk no longer seems to apply to him. He is there to drop anchor and cover everybody else's ass, and they seem to have finally realized that. Which in turn appears to have made him a bit more confident.15 years ago Dravid won us the match in Adelaide. Both man of the match, and both 30 years old at the end of test (11297 and 11277 days to be exact). Although Dravid had crossed 6000 in that Test match, in contrast with Pujara's 5000.
Dravid reached his prime after crossing 5000 mark scoring runs at an average of 70 in his next 70 innings. Pujara will have to work hard to match that.
Ashwin clearly the better bowler in SL and WI. Owned Sanga in the same place where Lyon got owned by lesser mortals.Anywhere other than India he’s well ahead
Can’t believe that this is even a thing
Yeah, 2nd best since Bradman is a pretty big comment at this stage of his career. Sobers,Tendulkar,Richards,Lara and Hobbs are the more fitting choices. What Smith does after his comeback will determine his real legacy.I don't think really anyone thinks he's clearly the best since Bradman. There's no doubt he's a freak though and pre-ban he was at a level very few players reach.
Between his 100th and 180th innings, Dravid had such an insane peak. Made runs everywhere. Lot of ATG innings as well. Headingley 2002, Adelaide 2003, Rawalpindi 2004, Kingston 2006. All of them some of the highest impact innings played ever by any one. What a player !! If Pujara can do something similar, he will also retire as an ATG.15 years ago Dravid won us the match in Adelaide. Both man of the match, and both 30 years old at the end of test (11297 and 11277 days to be exact). Although Dravid had crossed 6000 in that Test match, in contrast with Pujara's 5000.
Dravid reached his prime after crossing 5000 mark scoring runs at an average of 70 in his next 70 innings. Pujara will have to work hard to match that.
A delightful amalgam of class,artistry and dexterity which takes the visual experience to the stratospheric heights never felt by mankind.Lol Bumrah to Smith would be awkward as **** to see.
Broad bowled pretty much the same sort of stuff that Ishant is bowling (swinging in with odd one going away) though less accurately and never looked like getting past him. Only the Paine delivery was the one from Ishant that really moved away that I noticed, most of the time time when he hasn't moved it in he's been straight in the air and off the pitch, so I don't see why he's a bigger threat than any other bowler. He sometimes seems to walk past left arm spinners but he scored pretty well against Jadeja.Do you think Smith's technique is waterproof? From what I remember, he was prone to falling over, at least early doors. Ishant is a much improved bowler today and could have troubled him with the one that holds its line. Not saying Smith wouldn't have found a way around as has been his wont, but would've made for compelling viewing anyway.