For me, this is evidence that there is a preparation problem rather than coincidental bad form. None of these players are playing any FC cricket and hardly any tour games. All they know is being constantly probed by world class bowling and it has made them too negative and watchful - just look at those strike rates! They need some more chances to score hundreds so they relearn how to build innings.3-5 now have basically identical records clustered around an average of 25 since 2020:
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If their record was condensed to one batsman, it would be 1853 runs in 42 tests @ an average of 25.4 with 1 hundred.
if the game is even when the 3rd innings starts, i'd be sending thakur at 3 and pant at 4. need positivity up top and its not coming from these *****For me, this is evidence that there is a preparation problem rather than coincidental bad form. None of these players are playing any FC cricket and hardly any tour games. All they know is being constantly probed by world class bowling and it has made them too negative and watchful - just look at those strike rates! They need some more chances to score hundreds so they relearn how to build innings.
OkNo one should be voluntarily buying a New Balance bat, on a sidenote. There's probably nothing that captures the imagination less than cricket bats made by an outfit that manufactures general sports kits and trainers.
Bats should be made by proper batmakers. The only exception to the above was the Slazenger bats, because of the pleasing aesthetics of the V logo (but primarily nostalgia).
I was thinking the same thing about Pujara. But I don't see him out of this squad tbh, he is much better than most of the guys in the bench. I see him more in a Chanderpaul-like role. No. 3 isn't a good fit for him, if he bats at 5 when the ball gets slightly more older, he can be an asset for the team. Kohli, Vihari or Rahane can bat at 3 for that to happen.22 tests is too long to carry a batsman averaging in the 20s at No.3 with no hundreds. That is a big chunk of Pujara's career. He typically almost always gets a single digit score when he comes in early after a wicket and hastens the collapse.
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To anyone wondering why we've suddenly started doing mad **** like sending Jadeja at #5...3-5 now have basically identical records clustered around an average of 25 since 2020:
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If their record was condensed to one batsman, it would be 1853 runs in 42 tests @ an average of 25.4 with 1 hundred.
I honestly don't think it was that mad. I think it would be mad not to give him another go at 5 in the second innings. No one guarantees runs in one given innings, even Joe Root (as shown today).To anyone wondering why we've suddenly started doing mad **** like sending Jadeja at #5...
It's not mad because of the context quoted though.I honestly don't think it was that mad. I think it would be mad not to give him another go at 5 in the second innings. No one guarantees runs in one given innings, even Joe Root (as shown today).
I agree with you but sometimes one doesn't need to be so black-and-white about things. I think there was reason to see if Jadeja being a left-hander could break up England's rhythm of bowling the same line and also the slightly different technique might have worked well against the swinging ball. I think he should get a go in the second innings.Bright idea: the solution isn't to bat Jadeja at five. The solution is to get a proper batsman to bat at five. If you don't trust Rahane to bat ahead of Jadeja - it's Rahane that shouldn't be in the team.
India need to make a plan to get Pujara some runs and confidence also. Get him some time away from the Test team and into his Ranji team, for example.India should plot a plan to get Concussion substitute for Pujara in 2nd inns. Get SKY in somehow.
Pant looks completely shot out there. He seems totally lost in these conditions.if the game is even when the 3rd innings starts, i'd be sending thakur at 3 and pant at 4. need positivity up top and its not coming from these ****s
If Malan was out instead of Root then England massively ahead but yes, I would agree evenly poised. England's game to lose considering unlikely to be much clouds tomorrow and it is a flat pitch which will likely get flatter and they bat very deep.Mad day, evenly poised.