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Arachnodouche

International Captain
Come on don't be so harsh on the young guy.. maybe he will improve eh..
I hope he does, but he's starting with a big deficit. We're used to seeing most of our future greats come on the scene with classical techniques aren't we? Maybe he'll be the Sehwag type (but even he looked balanced at the crease for the most part, albeit with minimal footwork).
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
I hope he does, but he's starting with a big deficit. We're used to seeing most of our future greats come on the scene with classical techniques aren't we? Maybe he'll be the Sehwag type.
They showed a graphic of how Shreyas has improved his technique a fair bit from couple of years back. It's a bit harsh to say Shaw he will never be good at test cricket.. I am sure he will get adequate advice and make adjustments where he can.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Think it is time for Suryakumar Yadav and Nitish Rana to be blooded into the Indian LO sides as our #6 options. Both men bowl some handy offies as well when needed. Also time to invest in Rahul Tewatia, Abhishek Sharma and Riyan Parag in the A sides as #6/7 options. The question mark, as always against any young Indian batsman coming on the scene, would be their ability to play fast short stuff in bouncy conditions given that LO cricket almost never produces swinging wickets these days but I think it will be worth the investment.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Yeah this was my thought when I saw he had started doing well again after a period of being ordinary. Wonder if he'll be able to fool the test now.
Dont think he can... if the umps noticed it that clearly. Like you keep going on, guys like Tyagi and Varun look dodgy too but umpires have not reported them, which means presumably Narine's gone to being worse than these guys with his action somehow.
 

srbhkshk

International Captain
Frankly the Narine thing is a joke, he should have been banned umpteen times by now and the BCCI look like idiots whatever they do with him now.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
It is completely possible that he knows which action is clean and which is not and just went back to his worse one so that he can win his side those two games. Its as good as cheating if that is the case, tbh.
 
Yeah, Narine should have been Akmalled a long time ago; it's only because he's part of an accomplished league that he's been hanging on.
He tried reinventing himself as a cricketer (batsman)...but that's starting to rub off now.
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
It is completely possible that he knows which action is clean and which is not and just went back to his worse one so that he can win his side those two games. Its as good as cheating if that is the case, tbh.
If I were CSK and KXIP owners I will appeal tbh. Considering that KXIP already lost a game due to a bad call.
Pure speculation on your part.
 

Beamer

International Vice-Captain
Of course, which is why I said appealing. Its no secret how bad Narine was before those two games and how suddenly he became the "Narine of old" .

Its more factual than most of your posts here anyways.
I agree with this theory. His action is fine 95% of the time IMHO. I also believe he knows he either knows what he is doing or just reverts to the old one under pressure.

Either way after the CPL and this I doubt he will play international cricket again. His action won't stand scrutiny.
 

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