Manee
Cricketer Of The Year
God awful sense of humour though.I'm enjoying listening to him at the moment. Seems very balanced and thoughtful.
God awful sense of humour though.I'm enjoying listening to him at the moment. Seems very balanced and thoughtful.
I have a colleague who is into cricket but he was born in 1996. He has no idea that the reason teams are reluctant to follow-on in Tests is because of one innings by VVS Laxman in 2001 in Kolkata against an Australian team on a 16 Test undefeated streak who were 1-0 up in India.They need a VVS Labuschagne 281
Perhaps it is a myth but I enjoyed explaining to him the impact of this one epic innings.I kind of wonder how much of it is actually that tbh, as opposed to sports science warning teams about the risks of having bowlers bowl two full innings on the bounce.
We've had 4 follow-ons enforced in 2018, and six in 2017. So it's not like sides have abandoned it completely either.I kind of wonder how much of it is actually that tbh, as opposed to sports science warning teams about the risks of having bowlers bowl two full innings on the bounce.
One innings by an fairly unknown batsmen against a team with a level of dominance that would be completely alien in the modern Test game. With Tony Greig commentating. So many levels of epic.We've had 4 follow-ons enforced in 2018, and six in 2017. So it's not like sides have abandoned it completely either.
I think the VVS innings is a big reason why sides don't enforce a follow-on unless they have a really massive lead in relatively low-scoring games in decent bowling conditions. It's why teams choose to be conservative and just bat another quick 3rd innings. But in high scoring games on flat pitches in a live series, it's probably because they don't want to wreck their bowlers.
I predicted an easy Indian victory before the seriesmake sure you stands up near tv at 4.30 am IST TOMORROW
98.3 overs will be bowls tomorrow
Honestly I didn't think it was terrible. I know people hate bare stats but Charles Davis did do the calculation on matches since about 1990 and the fact is you are better off batting again up to the end of the third day.Smith's failure to enforce the follow on in Adelaide 2017 was singlehandedly one of the most dimwitted bits of captaincy I have ever seen. A huge part of why I never want to see him lead Australia again.
It really wasn't. Australia batted like clowns in that second innings and still didn't get anywhere near to losing the game.Smith's failure to enforce the follow on in Adelaide 2017 was singlehandedly one of the most dimwitted bits of captaincy I have ever seen. A huge part of why I never want to see him lead Australia again.
Day Night Test, ball h00ping around corners under lights, should have sent them back in, keep those bastards right under the pump. But instead we batted, all that did was give Jimmy some undeserved cheap wicketsHonestly I didn't think it was terrible. I know people hate bare stats but Charles Davis did do the calculation on matches since about 1990 and the fact is you are better off batting again up to the end of the third day.
Remember that. Honestly thought at that time they were after the chase.a fun Kolkata story is after all that australia needed to survive 80 odd overs and the current australian coach hit 28 off 21 (2 sixes) for some reason
i wonder how much VVS's 281 affected those statsHonestly I didn't think it was terrible. I know people hate bare stats but Charles Davis did do the calculation on matches since about 1990 and the fact is you are better off batting again up to the end of the third day.
Five reasons why Kohli didn't enforce the follow-on - ESPNcricinfoi wonder how much VVS's 281 affected those stats
I want to make it clear that I don’t attribute this result to the tosses - India has outplayed Australia and thoroughly deserve this result. Once it became attritional they embraced it and were prepared to bat time and play a long game. Full credit to them.Yeah, we have been a bit lucky with the tosses for a change. Would take it with both hands though. This is a historic first triumph in Australia. Will never be expecting to win 4 tosses though. Kohli is no Root.
Of all the #intent teams to take the field, that was the #intentiest of all time.a fun Kolkata story is after all that australia needed to survive 80 odd overs and the current australian coach hit 28 off 21 (2 sixes) for some reason