He's lost the team dozens and dozens of games in the last few years. There has been no unfair criticism.Dhoni's is a bit of a tightrope job, sometimes he gets criticised for no good reason. It's almost as if some fans don't understand that sometimes building a partnership and preventing the tail from being exposed is crucial when batting 2nd in ODIs.
This is true, but he's been falling off the rope far too often and there's only so many times you can see a man land splat on his face before you think, maybe he should stop doing this.Dhoni's is a bit of a tightrope job, sometimes he gets criticised for no good reason. It's almost as if some fans don't understand that sometimes building a partnership and preventing the tail from being exposed is crucial when batting 2nd in ODIs.
Also it doesn't help that sometimes there's the option of a nice easy walk across a bridge to get to the other side but Dhoni decides to picks the tightrope while riding a unicycle instead.This is true, but he's been falling off the rope far too often and there's only so many times you can see a man land splat on his face before you think, maybe he should stop doing this.
That's actually the best description of MSD's batting I've ever heard.Also it doesn't help that sometimes there's the option of a nice easy walk across a bridge to get to the other side but Dhoni decides to picks the tightrope while riding a unicycle instead.
Well yeah I only said he's going to overtake him statistically. Not saying 45 in Sachin's era equals 45 now. But longevity is really the only thing separating the two in the ODI arena.with the difference being an immense flattening of pitches and much looser fielding restrictions.
overall kohli's still ahead though.
Kohli needs to dominate atleast one world cup. Tendulkar was arguably the best batsman on show in 3 different editions.Well yeah I only said he's going to overtake him statistically. Not saying 45 in Sachin's era equals 45 now. But longevity is really the only thing separating the two in the ODI arena.
yeah i agree. ultimately world cups are what people remember, not the fourth odi of the seventeenth series against sri lanka this year aloneKohli needs to dominate atleast one world cup. Tendulkar was arguably the best batsman on show in 3 different editions.
No one would complain if he can continue to pull it off more than half the time.Also it doesn't help that sometimes there's the option of a nice easy walk across a bridge to get to the other side but Dhoni decides to picks the tightrope while riding a unicycle instead.
Are you talking about the World Cup, or ODIs in general?No one would complain if he can continue to pull it off more than half the time.
In any case, I'd be quite glad if he plays and India get knocked out at the preliminary stage of the World Cup.
Hopefully, the fans first, and subsequently the BCCI, will lose interest in this most abominable caricature of cricket..
Both. Odis in general and the ODI World Cup too.Are you talking about the World Cup, or ODIs in general?
lolIn any case, I'd be quite glad if he plays and India get knocked out at the preliminary stage of the World Cup.
Hopefully, the fans first, and subsequently the BCCI, will lose interest in this most abominable caricature of cricket..
Have no idea why Siddke was brought back for the ODIs; was ordinary in this format 8-10 years ago, why would he be better at this stage of his career?Good game that. Enjoyable to watch. Bit annoyed at Finch’s field settings but still good to see an odi so close. Dump Siddle. He brings nothing. Get Starc in for the decider.
good odis are fun. still vastly prefer them to t20s.Both. Odis in general and the ODI World Cup too.
I think that's partly because this is one of the least threatening fielding sides I can recall Oz fielding in an ODI.**** that’s well fielded by Lyon.
How many balls have dropped short like that tonight? Three or four at least
also good odis are unmatched for meme potential. ask ajdudegood odis are fun. still vastly prefer them to t20s.