honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
Shami maybe, but not Ishant.
Shami is a bigger asset than Ishant in Indian conditions imo, genuinely one of the better old ball bowlers in the world.Shami maybe, but not Ishant.
"Their chests look shrunken and they look underweight and childlike." - strong work Goughy. Sorry only to praise this a couple of decades onYou are right he does.
Its a strange thing sweeping cricket. The current Australian cricket team look like underdeveloped school boys.
They look like they need a good meal and rather than beeing elite level athletes they look like refugees.
Ive been noticing for a long time this trend and it has me worried. Michael Clarke being the first to look like a 12 year old. It has spread through the team and even Tait, who once appeared broad shouldered and strong in the chest, has the Clalista Flockhart head-too-big-for-the-body thing going on now.
With Symonds and Watson out of the team the players looks physically underdeveloped.
Id seriously be talking to their expert nutritionists. Their chests look shrunken and they look underweight and childlike.
There is a difference between being fit and strong and being skinny and the Australians seem to have taken it too far. And before anyone mentions, it is not the 'cut' of the ODI shirts.
was it 2018 when all Test batsmen put up one double century all year, while ten years ago you could have three or four in two different Tests the same weekWhen I joined this forum all the seam bowlers that people said were playing the best at the time were Steyn, Zaheer and Anderson because they'd all spent the last couple of years averaging 23. There wasn't really anyone else in the picture, except for a couple of Pakistan players who'd just been banned. Meanwhile lists of who the best batsman at the time was meant to be were full of blokes just piling on the runs, with most of the Indian lineup especally averaging 80+.
Things haven't half changed. That list harsh put up could be straight out of the 1980s.
Wagner is better than Shami and IshantNo one outside of Cummins makes the India attack right now
Isn't that Test cricket though, you only need to move it a little to get the mistake, make people miss. Yeah he doesn't do anything extravagant, bounce, seam, swing, he just does enough, and he's quick enough you can't adjust. When he has one of his spells, it's generally just super-accurate and a smidge quicker.Still pretty mystified by Broad's success. He still doesn't move the ball much, he still gets disappointingly little bounce given his height, and he still isn't very quick. Nor does he have metronomic accuracy. I've always ranted about how he needed to pitch the ball up, and at least he now does that, rather than trying to "keep it tight" or worse still play the part of a god-awful and ineffectual "enforcer".
I suppose one weapon that he does have is a decent off-cutter which threatens the pad when he does pitch it up. Beyond that, there must be some subtle magic in his bowling that shrewder cricketing eyes than mine may be able to discern.
Pot kettle etcIndian players are always so hyped up and overrated.