From 2008 when he was 6 apparentlyCw has been tracking Rachin on this site since when ? 2014?
I meant when Devon is back. Young is too good to not play regularly when Taylor retires. The inside information is that's coming very soon.Wait what, Devon's back?
And I think it's pretty obvious both Conway and Young are in our top 5 best batsmen, but you're not dropping the senior pro at 37 before his glorious exit in front of a home crowd and Nicholls deserves more rope.
Ravindra is such an important cricketer for this squad. If or when he arrives with the bat he will take over 5th bowler and SENA spin duties and likely open too, allowing Conway to slide to the middle order and both Young and Nicholls to play once Taylor hangs up the boots.
NZ get that same pitch too. India came very close to being screwed by two pace bowlers on this slow grubber. Ajaz's MO is troll breaks wicket to wicket, so if he's got the rust from his system a more bowling friendly deck will just exacerbate the middle order issues both these sides are grappling with.Well played NZ. But if the next pitch has a bit more pace, normal bounce and similar turn it'll be a slaughter.
Ravindra's on a different talent level to Mitchell, and he's an opener. He solves so many balance issues that Mitchell and his mediums just don't as well. Mitchell is a good player, good enough to have batted #3 for his domestic side when he first emerged before becoming an allrounder, but Ravindra is a generational talent. I don't really care about his terrible T20 record playing shot after shot until he's out.I meant when Devon is back. Young is too good to not play regularly when Taylor retires. The inside information is that's coming very soon.
Ravindra's strong suit is playing fast bowling but again a good player of spin too and can bowl as well. Has power game as well. The kid is all class but then he won't probably get a chance to be a regular in the side for at least 2-3 years unless playing in sub continent. Darryl has cemented CDG's place already. Very tough choice for Kane and co to make going forward.
Yeah but we have Shreyas and mumbai is his home ground where he has a ridiculous record. And if it is the red soil pitch, swing will disappear really early.NZ get that same pitch too. India came very close to being screwed by two pace bowlers on this slow grubber. Ajaz's MO is troll breaks wicket to wicket, so if he's got the rust from his system a more bowling friendly deck will just exacerbate the middle order issues both these sides are grappling with.
Its important to remember that if it seams, it spinsYeah but we have Shreyas and mumbai is his home ground where he has a ridiculous record. And if it is the red soil pitch, swing will disappear really early.
The ogre might still be effective but I don't see NZ batters matching Mayank, Shreyas, Bharat/Saha, Jadeja, Ashwin. Gill on a bouncy pitch becomes a better bat as well. If pujara, kohli and rahane don't **** it up it'll be hard for NZ to be in the game at any point.
Kohli, Pujara and Rahane are several levels above all those other batsmen you've named, and I've seen all except Bharat play. Mayank and Gill will only be more exposed by more pace and bounce because big gates and angled bats are suicide.Yeah but we have Shreyas and mumbai is his home ground where he has a ridiculous record. And if it is the red soil pitch, swing will disappear really early.
The ogre might still be effective but I don't see NZ batters matching Mayank, Shreyas, Bharat/Saha, Jadeja, Ashwin. Gill on a bouncy pitch becomes a better bat as well. If pujara, kohli and rahane don't **** it up it'll be hard for NZ to be in the game at any point.
Point stands. Think about it, when hosting a SENA side, do you want the ball grubbing or bouncing?Mumbai is not going to become Perth. Knee high bounce becomes waist high bounce.
Definitely grabbingPoint stands. Think about it, when hosting a SENA side, do you want the ball grubbing or bouncing?
Nah, Ravindra will replace CGD and we will play four seamers in SENAI meant when Devon is back. Young is too good to not play regularly when Taylor retires. The inside information is that's coming very soon.
Ravindra's strong suit is playing fast bowling but again a good player of spin too and can bowl as well. Has power game as well. The kid is all class but then he won't probably get a chance to be a regular in the side for at least 2-3 years unless playing in sub continent. Darryl has cemented CDG's place already. Very tough choice for Kane and co to make going forward.
Rahane is not several levels above our tailenders at the momentKohli, Pujara and Rahane are several levels above all those other batsmen you've named