This is a very different India beast - that has badly backfired (or nearly backfired) for home teams a few times now...nz conditions mean slow roads these days and that has been the case for like 12 years
they might serve up a green track if they badly need a win to climb up the points table but i'd still back us to win by playing 4 seamers if that happens
That's fair too. I will support giving games to Kuldeep. Between Ashwin and Jadeja, I will still take Ashwin every time. Jadeja plays when 2 spinners play.If we have to pick one spinner then it should be Kuldeep yadav imo . Have people forgotten he took 5 wkt haul in his last test at Sydney something Ashwin has never done even once in his career in SENA countries. Have people forgotten southampton test in 2018 where Ashwin was completely out bowled by Moeen Ali .
I think you'd still get very interesting contests on what you'd call "traditional Australian" tracks i.e. extra bounce but not a great deal of sideways movement in the air, maybe a little off the pitch.Fast tracks with swing is and will remain the best bet to beat India, our bowling is gonna go fine but there's every chance you can expose the batting. No one's winning against us on flat or slow tracks or coming close for that matter.
Such an insufferable guy isn't he. Also has spent the better part of 2 decades in watching Harsha being the commentator he could only dream of. An epic failure in everything he tried in life.He can try and fail to reinvent himself as a hipster nerd, enlightened centrist or an intent enthusiast multiple times a year but all of Manjrekar’s odious insecurities are derived from his resentment about being treated like a prodigy till he was twenty years old and then watching from the sidelines as Sachin has the life he expected to have for the next twenty years. SAD.
Yeah, he's the best feel-good story around. Mountains of mongrel with both ball and bat and will probably sign off with 400 Test wickets. Who else has gathered as many without ever having been on at least one true hot streak?Ishant Sharma has gone from a guy I used to spend half my posts ranting about a decade ago (due to being overrated and not deserving a locked place in the side) to being one of my favourite cricketers of all time. I think he should be the second picked pacer in the side after Bumrah.
His career has coincided almost precisely with the time I have had a serious interest in test cricket and he has a lot of time left as well.
I’m not a big feels over stats guy but watching cricketers develop into their own over a seriously long time is one of my favourite things about the sport.