In fairness, think its still early days and the % of chasing sides winning in the UAE is above 50% if not mistaken. Although do think as pitches are used more throughout the tournament batting first will become the way to go especially outside of Sharjah (Which not only has smaller boundaries but is hosting fewer matches).May take chasing sides a bit to figure this out, but so many win the toss and chase and lose.
At Cummins' hands no less, the stodgiest, strokeless tailender around. Guess he was just frustrated with being taken to the cleaners in colored clothing and decided to take it out on Bumrah.3-0-5-2 to 4-0-32-2. Rip bumrah's econ.
Oh I don't think you can't chase. What I mean is that the way you chase. Keeping wickets in hand and hoping you can tonk 120 in last 10 will absolutely not work.In fairness, think its still early days and the % of chasing sides winning in the UAE is above 50% if not mistaken. Although do think as pitches are used more throughout the tournament batting first will become the way to go especially outside of Sharjah (Which not only has smaller boundaries but is hosting fewer matches).
However, whilst this is a big win for the side batting 1st today, the 2 previous games won by the side batting first - Archer's last over hitting heroics ended up being the difference between the 2 sides in Sharjah - that isn't going to happen every day and think SRH's collapse was poor game management and having a very top heavy batting order.
Whilst I think a lack of a quality spinner will hurt Mumbai later in the competition, they may squeak top 4 but not convinced they will win in Hardik Pandya they have a rare gem - an established Indian player who can play at 5/6 and be relied on relatively consistently without it feeling like you are shoehorning an Indian top order player there and expecting them to be the same player they are at 3/4
You're probably right but he was also Aus' most expensive bowler in the recent England tour, and you need to be on the ball from game 1 in a tournament like the IPL. Can't be taking 3-4 games to hit your stride because before you know it you're out of finals.He still has the pace and bounce that can be disconcerting for most domestic batsmen in India. So I wouldn't write him off after 1 bad game. He certainly is nowhere near the force he in in tests when it comes to LO cricket but he is still a world class player, so I would give him at least 4 games before taking a call either way.
Guess that's an example where judging players/performances by scoreboard can be very misleading, he's bowled a match-winning spell and conceded some meaningless runs in his last over in a massive win, but going by the scoreboard he was MI's worst bowler.3-0-5-2 to 4-0-32-2. Rip bumrah's econ.
Was looking at economy rate of bowlers in T20 internationals. He has the best economy rate among fast bowlers from major nations. Curiously top 8-10 spots are occupied by all spin bowlers, starting with Dan Vettori on top.Bumrah is the best white ball bowler in the world. Bar none
It's a reverse Dhoni.Guess that's an example where judging players/performances by scoreboard can be very misleading, he's bowled a match-winning spell and conceded some meaningless runs in his last over in a massive win, but going by the scoreboard he was MI's worst bowler.