Member Berry
U19 Cricketer
oof, he just can't resist
Well he didn't contribute did he? That's no smudge on the great man but he really struggled that test match. Don't know what you remember but I vividly remember Lara after getting out shaking his head and pointing to the groundsman the sort of pitch that was lined up for that game. I could be wrong but that test match was one of the very best of Rahul Dravid's. The bloke had so many such test match memories. Incredible.haha... that is an exaggeration. He got done by an excellent ball from Sreesanth but he genuinely looked like he was taking off on one of his great knocks in the first innings there. Got a really good one from the 140+ kph Munaf who only existed for like 18 months.
ABdV is second on that list... and played some great aggressive innings, but also played much more docile innings. But what you need more than anything in SA as a great batsmen is patience. You forget the great knock ABdV played against Aus was after Elgar and Amla had driven the Aus attack into the ground through boredom and frustration.Yes but he also missed out on the post 2015 pitches which have been tougher even by RSA standards, right? Plus Kallis is a genius who could be an exception in many cases as far as batting is concerned.
It could go both ways though, SA wouldn't like a quick 20-30 runs here.Maharaj should be tempting him to play that shot again, not firing it into his legs.
Nah... when it comes to The Prince my memory is not something you wanna challenge.Well he didn't contribute did he? That's no smudge on the great man but he really struggled that test match. Don't know what you remember but I vividly remember Lara after getting out shaking his head and pointing to the groundsman the sort of pitch that was lined up for that game. I could be wrong but that test match was one of the very best of Rahul Dravid's. The bloke had so many such test match memories. Incredible.
Yeah, but you need the wicket. And Maharaj is good enough to get Pant to mishit one here.It could go both ways though, SA wouldn't like a quick 20-30 runs here.
Not at all. I mean discipline is always the key even when you are playing an attacking knock. You cant just blindly swing away. But my opinion is that you are better off looking to play your shots that you feel are percentage possibilities on your side. Just waiting there patiently, you are gonna get out. Especially in the pitches here since 2016 coz I feel like 2015 was the cut-off point for the last remnants of CEO pitches around the world.ABdV is second on that list... and played some great aggressive innings, but also played much more docile innings. But what you need more than anything in SA as a great batsmen is patience. You forget the great knock ABdV played against Aus was after Elgar and Amla had driven the Aus attack into the ground through boredom and frustration.
And still scoring at well above 80. Insane.quality innings by Pant, hasn't needed the usual stroke of luck he requires when playing these counter-attacking innings either. been largely very sensible batting.
agreed, but not comfortably, 1 ball away from being the home teams session.Clutch inns from Pant. India's session comfortably.
I think Pant might not end up with great numbers like Gilly but I'll find it more satisfying if he continues playing these outrageous knocks like he has done so far. We keep talking about Gabba but he has played some exceptional knocks even before that.so pant is basically gilchrist in terms of quality and counter attacking and match winning ability. not quite as good as the legendary gilchrist, but definitely up there.
virat kohli fine at transitioning from offense to defense, just like the legendary ab de villiers(who i rate as the best test batsman in history).