He was poor in the last away leg also.It's because until he recently he sucked at home. They probably could've picked fifteen batsmen to come in at #5 and do better than Rahane had done at home in that time, but he stood up away from home. This is the perfect recipe for overseas fans rating him higher than his neighbourhood (although maybe not quite so much on CW, at least not as distinctly).
Funnily enough they kept picking him at home and then dropped him for the tour of South Africa for Rohit when he failed, though. Crazy times.
Haha yeah especially since spuds like me went completely OTT in bagging them for picking him ahead of Bhuvi/Yadav.They made it up by discovering Bumrah though.
Nah, it was worth the series win in Australia imo. I have much more confidence we'll have a good crack at beating SA in the next 5 years than Australia again.Haha yeah especially since spuds like me went completely OTT in bagging them for picking him ahead of Bhuvi/Yadav.
It only makes up for it if Bumrah doesn't stay broken though.
That was so annoying. The non-selection of Bhuvi was even worse.
They made it up by discovering Bumrah though.
Yeah for sure.I think the full credit should be given to the Virat-Shastri and rest of the team management for that one. Its never easy to take decisions like having him play literally no red ball cricket in 2017 and then have him debut in 2018 beginning. That and Pujara's resurgence in Australia are credits for Shastri AFAIC. And given how much flak he gets from most of the Indian cricketing community (including me) its only fair we give him those Ws.
That was a bad day.
5 months on and I'm still nervous while watching this
Those overthrows have got to be the most important piece of luck to ever happen on a cricket field?
That was a bad day.
I had somehow managed to forget about the Wimbledon, can you please gagf.yep between this and the Wimbledon final, its like sports taking some kind of revenge......
Rahane always seems to be floating around in the top 20 in the batting rankings. I think he's a class player that gets a lot of unnecessary flack from some people around this neighbourhood.
I think you've hit the nail right on the head bro. At least in my case. A lot of my Rahane-love stems from being in the crowd when he hit his century at the MCG in 2014. Every time I've watched him bat since then he's just looked really, really good in my eyes.
He was brilliant on that entire brutal run of away tours India had from SA in 2013/14 to NZ and England in 2014 to Australia in 2014/15. He was the most consistent performer over that entire strecth against some quality bowling in tough conditions. The hundred on the Lords greentop in particular was astonishing to watch. Its interesting looking back on that period of Rahane's batting to see what's changed, and honestly, there were some signs that there could be some major flaws that needed fixing. That he was smashing Anderson into the pavilion but when he faced Moeen, he was chipping it back to him for an easy caught and bowled was kinda brushed off at the time by me (and many others) as just more of the weird restlessness that typified his batting especially early on in his innings. But the fact that he was genuinely poor against spin became obvious pretty soon. He was probably also a bit fortunate those couple of years in getting through his nervy starts so consistently. Even in his best innings he usually had 1/2 poor shots early on in his knocks which went in the gaps, or fell short of the fielders, and eventually this small dose of luck just kinda began to run out.always been a rahane fan