Pup Clarke
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Siddle in the ODI squad? Interesting...
not a strong startSo disappointed with India's 'go slow' tactics to secure the series rather than having a go at the win.
They are so superior in the batting dept.
No wonder Test cricket is losing its popularity
Not to feed the troll, but in days gone by, Indian captains would've let Pant complete his double before declaring.So disappointed with India's 'go slow' tactics to secure the series rather than having a go at the win.
They are so superior in the batting dept.
No wonder Test cricket is losing its popularity
He reminds me a bit of early Partiv Patel. Similar story too because Patel made an unbeaten SCG ton in 2004 in very similar circumstances (coming in late, tired attack).The contrast between Pant & Dhoni as bats in Oz in Tests is quite surprising.
Dhoni was hyped up as some major threat whenever he toured Oz but was largely a major disappointment; only reached 25 four times in 9 Tests with only a solitary half-century.
In contrast, Pant seemed to be characterised as a wild and wooly slugger by some comms early in this series. But his temperament has improved as the series has gone along, looks to have a good defense, reached 25 in every innings and now a massive ton.
Certainly looks the most capable Indian keeper/batsman I can recall to tour Oz; remember when they had not only the likes of MSK Prasad, but actually opening the batting for a Test?
West Indies are the current World Champions in one of the three formats of cricket, which is more than Australia is atm.Australia won’t reach the levels of sustained decline which WI have, if no other reason than there’s a **** load of dough in the sport which can be invested into all of the things you raise. It isnt that there are no well-funded structures in play, it’s that the priorities within those structures are, at least from where I’m sitting, way out of whack.
Yeah, he makes good shapes while batting. Only looks chancy when he's throwing the bat around.The contrast between Pant & Dhoni as bats in Oz in Tests is quite surprising.
Dhoni was hyped up as some major threat whenever he toured Oz but was largely a major disappointment; only reached 25 four times in 9 Tests with only a solitary half-century.
In contrast, Pant seemed to be characterised as a wild and wooly slugger by some comms early in this series. But his temperament has improved as the series has gone along, looks to have a good defense, reached 25 in every innings and now a massive ton.
Certainly looks the most capable Indian keeper/batsman I can recall to tour Oz; remember when they had not only the likes of MSK Prasad, but actually opening the batting for a Test?
Patel never made a ton, probably a 50 or so at best.He reminds me a bit of early Partiv Patel. Similar story too because Patel made an unbeaten SCG ton in 2004 in very similar circumstances (coming in late, tired attack).
I think Pant will go further than Patel did though, but his keeping needs a lot of work
Might want to check up on that . . .West Indies are the current World Champions in one of the three formats of cricket, which is more than Australia is atm.
Yeah i realised that and edited straight awayPatel never made a ton, probably a 50 or so at best.
This ton from Pant was as down-hill skiing as down-hill skiing gets, after all the hard work put in by Pujara, but still an extremely valuable knock.
Not as disappointing as the approval of your account.So disappointed with India's 'go slow' tactics to secure the series rather than having a go at the win.
They are so superior in the batting dept.
No wonder Test cricket is losing its popularity
Interesting comparison as Symonds was given a lot of ODI chances early in his career to much criticism until he delivered bigtime in the 03 WC.Maxwell could've been the next Symonds but Smith and Lehmann were too interested in making an example of him, because he didn't fit in with the boy's club.
Now they basically have a lineup of batsmen with no talent.
First thing I've ever seen you post that wasn't pure biased trashMaxwell could've been the next Symonds but Smith and Lehmann were too interested in making an example of him, because he didn't fit in with the boy's club.
Now they basically have a lineup of batsmen with no talent
From what I recall of Patel, his technique back then was much more loose and vulnerable to certain types of bowling. Pant's technique looks pretty solid.He reminds me a bit of early Partiv Patel. Similar story too because Patel made an unbeaten SCG ton in 2004 in very similar circumstances (coming in late, tired attack).
I think Pant will go further than Patel did though, but his keeping needs a lot of work
edit: actually Patel didn't make a ton that game, made a very quick 60
I think calling you a troll was a bit harsh.A 'troll' am I, sorry.
I must have been watching the wrong game.
Which of the three statements is controversial, just to clarify for future omission?