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CW Pro tip: don't talk to sledgerApart from the two times we have...
CW Pro tip: don't talk to sledgerApart from the two times we have...
Giving up definitely matters imo. They literally don't believe they can chase 60 in 5 overs,which while difficult, is not a point in the game where you go "OK boys time to pack it in and pump up our averages a bit". This kind of attitude contributes immensely to India no longer being able to chase big scores like they used to.With Shami, Kuldeep, Bumrah and Chahal to come, would it really have made any difference if one of these two had got out trying to slog one in the 47th over? Once you accept that no one other than Pandya (and Pant to a lesser extent) was capable of keeping up with 12 an over RRR, it doesn't really matter how it ended.
I think they can also qualify above NZ on NRR? So ideally you want the Kiwis to get smashed twice.Disappointing. I wanted India to knock England out and BD to qualify as a result.
Now England must lose to NZ, BD must beat India, and then must beat Pakistan. Tough
Haha yeah, this is literally something Bangladesh used to do back about 15 years ago. Pretty funny that it has come to this.Giving up definitely matters imo. They literally don't believe they can chase 60 in 5 overs,which while difficult, is not a point in the game where you go "OK boys time to pack it in and pump up our averages a bit". This kind of attitude contributes immensely to India no longer being able to chase big scores like they used to.
pls take himTo all the Dhoni haters. I'd rather have him in England's one day team any day.
As 12th man presumably.Shocking stat alert from today's game:
Root - Balls 54. Strike Rate 81
Dhoni - Balls 31. Strike Rate 135
Also Root dropped a hundred ball dolly.
To all the Dhoni haters. I'd rather have him in England's one day team any day.
Really? I accept that Root didn't pick up the pace in today's innings very well, and the dropped catch was both poor and costly, but would you really swap him, as our most consistent bat and someone who has played a big part in many very impressive wins over the last few years, for someone who's basically just been a liability recently?Shocking stat alert from today's game:
Root - Balls 54. Strike Rate 81
Dhoni - Balls 31. Strike Rate 135
Also Root dropped a hundred ball dolly.
To all the Dhoni haters. I'd rather have him in England's one day team any day.
Because of those couple of boundaries right at the end when it was mathematically impossible for India to win.you know what is disgusting
msd having a higher strike rate than pandya despite that stink up
Nope.As 12th man presumably.
Kedar is good. Unfortunately Dhoni is at the other hand most of the times when Kedar is playing. Remember what Kohli got out of Kedar in that run chase.Really pathetic from Dhoni and Kedar. I don't know what role Kedar is playing in this team. He isn't bowling. Is he in to bat those 5 overs only which he certainly can't?
Well that's an airtight argumentNope.
Root's batting strike rate gets you 243 (a losing score in almost any game these days).
Dhoni's batting strike rate gets you 405 (all but a definite winning score).
Strike rate. A weak measure of worth, invoked frequently by the dishonest as a means of advancing their poor opinions.Nope.
Root's batting strike rate gets you 243 (a losing score in almost any game these days).
Dhoni's batting strike rate gets you 405 (all but a definite winning score).
Did I mention that Root also shelled an absolute dolly when India's century maker was on just 4?
Dhoni wouldn't bat 50 overs though with the small obstacle that he's a lower order batsman.Nope.
Root's batting strike rate gets you 243 (a losing score in almost any game these days).
Dhoni's batting strike rate gets you 405 (all but a definite winning score).
Did I mention that Root also shelled an absolute dolly when India's century maker was on just 4?
And the obstacle that he'd probably get out after a few balls in a high proportion of his innings, as sloggers are known to do.Dhoni wouldn't bat 50 overs though with the small obstacle that he's a lower order batsman.
Not quite sure what he's getting at there?BBC
Virat Kohli had a strange complaint at the presentation.
On the short boundary today, he said: "The toss was vital, especially since the boundary was that short. It is a coincidence that it just falls under the limitations of the shortest boundary you can have.
"It is quite bizarre on a flat pitch. It is crazy things fall in place like that randomly."
Odd.
Plus if they were chasing 243, Dhoni would just strike at about 60 anywayAnd the obstacle that he'd probably get out after a few balls in a high proportion of his innings, as sloggers are known to do.