honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
How dumb is it that Dhoni and not Pant will be their likely WC keeper
Pant has no idea how to bat in 50 over cricket. So its not dumb at all. He has the Sehwag-Slater syndrome.
How dumb is it that Dhoni and not Pant will be their likely WC keeper
ah for some reason i thought you said "test"Only drew the series though
So weird those blokes didn’t play the LO stuff well.Pant has no idea how to bat in 50 over cricket. So its not dumb at all. He has the Sehwag-Slater syndrome.
They were going through test match win percentages by visiting teams in SA since re-admission yesterday.NZ have a terrible record vs. Australia and SA, two teams that basically do everything that they do a little bit better. Have they won a series against SA since readmission and have they beaten Australia since the Hadlee days?
Yeah, even Test wins for them are rare against Australia/SA. Can probably count them on one hand in the last two decades or so. Bad matchup.ah for some reason i thought you said "test"
Not really getting my point. Kohli scored 4 centuries last series and if he had support from the bowlers like he did this series, you don't think he would have been helping India win matches just like Pujara is doing now? My argument is that it's erroneous to rate a batsman's performance based on how the match pans out.it's not terrible posting, it's completely in line with accepted wisdom in the game that weight of first innings runs is decisive and scoreboard pressure makes a difference. you reckon those indian seamers would be so destructive defending scores of 150ao?
That old chestnut.That and lack of ability
Yeah and their records are still inferior to each and every member of the SA attack.well, fortunately, they played tests before 2018
this line of posting is so reactionary. you've all seen two bad innings and have decided that it obviates everything since 2015.
So having a cruddy bowling attack makes it massively harder to score runs in the first match innings, when you haven't bowled? Yeah... no.Batting and bowling don't happen in a vacuum. Runs on the board make a bowling unit more potent. Bowling a team out cheaply makes it easier for the batsmen to bat.
If India didn't have this bowling attack, it would have been much harder for Pujara to score as much as he did, let alone for guys like Rahane, Rohit, Pant, etc. to make the contributions they did.
You jest sir, you can not be serious - India's batting lineup not better than the Aust's?i don't think they're controversial so much as laughably silly
They've taken 80 wickets in 3 Tests? Damn that is a pretty special attackNot really getting my point. Kohli scored 4 centuries last series and if he had support from the bowlers like he did this series, you don't think he would have been helping India win matches just like Pujara is doing now? My argument is that it's erroneous to rate a batsman's performance based on how the match pans out.
India picked 60 out of the 80 wickets on offer last series and they have already picked 80 wickets this series being only 3 match in but of course lets pretend that Pujara has been the difference this series.
Funny how the whole "Aussie wickets are roads and SA wickets are bowler friendly" thoughts go out the window when comparing the bowlersYeah and their records are still inferior to each and every member of the SA attack.
Sounds like someone didn't watch the last series or this, at least not without myopia.Funny how the whole "Aussie wickets are roads and SA wickets are bowler friendly" thoughts go out the window when comparing the bowlers
have you... seen the pitches australian bowlers have been bowling on?Yeah and their records are still inferior to each and every member of the SA attack.
It's hardly only 2 bad innings, their bowling has been poor since the second innings at Durban .
Pujara has been awesome and all power to him, but Kohli nearly dragged India to a win last time in Adelaide in a game they had no right to even be competing in, going by the state of our "attack" then.Burner, my point is as ***** said - Kohli et al were batting almost in vacuums because they were a snowflake’s chance in hell of winning before a ball was bowled. On this occasion India came over with a good attack and were facing an unproven (being charitable) batting outfit. So it was game on. If Pujara had what’s been a standard Pujara non-Asian series then Australia would have won this series. He’s miles in front.
just the typical south african chest-beating, don't get sucked inFunny how the whole "Aussie wickets are roads and SA wickets are bowler friendly" thoughts go out the window when comparing the bowlers
No, having a crap bowling attack which you know won’t take 20 wickets means you won’t be winning and you just go out and bat.So having a cruddy bowling attack makes it massively harder to score runs in the first match innings, when you haven't bowled? Yeah... no.
to be fair michael clarke had a big hand in that. that was a big, juicy carrot he dangled with that second innings declaration.Pujara has been awesome and all power to him, but Kohli nearly dragged India to a win last time in Adelaide in a game they had no right to even be competing in, going by the state of our "attack" then.
Do international cricketers think like this though?Burner, my point is as ***** said - Kohli et al were batting almost in vacuums because they were a snowflake’s chance in hell of winning before a ball was bowled. On this occasion India came over with a good attack and were facing an unproven (being charitable) batting outfit. So it was game on. If Pujara had what’s been a standard Pujara non-Asian series then Australia would have won this series. He’s miles in front.
I recall that game fondly whenever people talk about his heroic efforts, because Australia lost 12 wickets for the match and declared twice. India was never winning that series.Pujara has been awesome and all power to him, but Kohli nearly dragged India to a win last time in Adelaide in a game they had no right to even be competing in, going by the state of our "attack" then.