honestbharani
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Anyone who thinks saltshakerz here talks any logic when it comes to rating Indian cricket or cricketers need their brains examined. Guy has biases that even specialist shrinks would struggle to deal with.
Literally in the title.It's what you get when you put "unbeatable" in a thread title.
Don't be so bitter. Join in the discussion.Anyone who thinks saltshakerz here talks any logic when it comes to rating Indian cricket or cricketers need their brains examined. Guy has biases that even specialist shrinks would struggle to deal with.
Well yeah it's a **** title that's our point. It's saying that this side is unbeatable (which even India fans don't believe) and then going "Ha! See, they aren't unbeatable" when they lose a test. Painfully stupid stuff.It's what you get when you put "unbeatable" in a thread title.
Yes. Early Yasir Shah vs Kohli would have been nice as well.I don't think Pakistani legends would be afraid of Ashwin and Jadeja either ...
It's just a question of team chemistry being on point which isn't always the case with Pakistan cricket ..
We really missed out on a great battle in the 2010's cause of politics
Younus Khan & Misbah on slow turners vs Ashwin & Jadeja would have been great to watch
I should have put it as 'unbeatable' rather than unbeatable.Well yeah it's a **** title that's our point. It's saying that this side is unbeatable (which even India fans don't believe) and then going "Ha! See, they aren't unbeatable" when they lose a test. Painfully stupid stuff.
Yeah, the title has a few problems. First, the current side isn't winning against either of those teams with this batting line-up. And secondly, "unbeatable" is a big word. I interpreted as not losing a series in their prime, afterall 'unbeatable' Aussies and Windies did lost matches (and series as well).It's what you get when you put "unbeatable" in a thread title.
Ashwin and Jadeja took a lot of wickets in that seriesI am saying on those pitches, like we saw for Eng 2016/17 series or others, both spin attacks are hampered somewhat, but the better batting lineup will add more scoreboard pressure.
Aus still regularly managed 400 plus scores in India in 2001 and 2004/5. You are underrating their batting.
A scandal-free prime Mohammad Amir vs Jasprit Bumrah ..Yes. Early Yasir Shah vs Kohli would have been nice as well.
But those pitches were extremely batting friendly. It's the reason we are holding Warne, despite his poor performance, in such high regards.I am saying on those pitches, like we saw for Eng 2016/17 series or others, both spin attacks are hampered somewhat, but the better batting lineup will add more scoreboard pressure.
Aus still regularly managed 400 plus scores in India in 2001 and 2004/5. You are underrating their batting.
I'm not saying spinners are nonfactors on such pitches but batting strength will win out.But those pitches were extremely batting friendly. It's the reason we are holding Warne, despite his poor performance, in such high regards.
and in such conditions Aus of the 2000s do not have especially strong batting(Hayden, Langer Ponting etc). It is more or less equal to India(Pant, Kohli, Rohit, Pujara)I'm not saying spinners are nonfactors on such pitches but batting strength will win out.
Hayden is a good player of spin. As was Clarke, Martyn and Lehmann, or Mark Waugh even if we go earlier. Gilly has several matchwinning knocks in the SC. Even Ponting did well against Murali, he wasn't hopeless against spin contrary to the assumptions. They are better than India's batting side, especially on a flat pitch. This shouldn't be a point of disagreement.and in such conditions Aus of the 2000s do not have especially strong batting(Hayden, Langer Ponting etc). It is more or less equal to India(Pant, Kohli, Rohit, Pujara)
Kohli dominated peak Shakib and Hearth in the SC. Pujara, Pant and Rohit are as good players of spin as Hayden etc if not moreHayden is a good player of spin. As was Clarke, Martyn and Lehmann, or Mark Waugh even if we go earlier. Gilly has several matchwinning knocks in the SC. Even Ponting did well against Murali. They are better than India's batting side, especially on a flat pitch. This shouldn't be a point of disagreement.
They're better on flat pitches, no one is arguing that, Ponting was the best batsman after Don on flat tracks. But these are not flat tracks, and Ponting failing in India wasn't just a fluke or bad luck, he genuinely played for 4 series here and was severely out of depth. He would definitely struggle against Ashwin/Jadeja. Gilly and Langer also averages sub 30 in India. Among Aussie regulars in the 2000s, Hayden, Martyn, Clarke and Waugh bros were good players of spin, but they weren't better than Kohli, Pujara, Rahane, Rohit, Pant, etc. All in all, I don't think Aussie batting have any advantage in India by any standards.Hayden is a good player of spin. As was Clarke, Martyn and Lehmann, or Mark Waugh even if we go earlier. Gilly has several matchwinning knocks in the SC. Even Ponting did well against Murali, he wasn't hopeless against spin contrary to the assumptions. They are better than India's batting side, especially on a flat pitch. This shouldn't be a point of disagreement.
Bro, I was talking about on a slow turning flat track India would prepare, Australia batting would have a serious advantage. You agree.They're better on flat pitches, no one is arguing that, Ponting was the best batsman after Don on flat tracks. But these are not flat tracks, and Ponting failing in India wasn't just a fluke or bad luck, he genuinely played for 4 series here and was severely out of depth. He would definitely struggle against Ashwin/Jadeja. Gilly and Langer also averages sub 30 in India. Among Aussie regulars in the 2000s, Hayden, Martyn, Clarke and Waugh bros were good players of spin, but they weren't better than Kohli, Pujara, Rahane, Rohit, Pant, etc. All in all, I don't think Aussie batting have any advantage in India by any standards.
Yeah I am fine with that lineup.Also: What Australia team would you field? I was thinking:
Hayden
Langer
Ponting
M Waugh
S Waugh
Martyn
Gilchrist
Gillespie
Warne
McGrath
MacGill/Miller
If you want Clarke and Lehman, then you have to part with the Waugh's. Bear in mind I am trying to assemble the strongest who actually played together.
Shakib and Herath can't compare to the spinners Hayden faced, Kumble, Murali, Saqlain and even Harbi in his miracle series.Kohli dominated peak Shakib and Hearth in the SC. Pujara, Pant and Rohit are as good players of spin as Hayden etc if not more
Flat tracks sure, Aus lineup is more imposing, but on a slow turning flat track vs Ashwin/Jadeja and a range of pace bowlers who’ve done exceedingly well at home, I don’t think soBro, I was talking about on a slow turning flat track India would prepare, Australia batting would have a serious advantage. You agree.
And on rank turners though, both batting sides will struggle and their respective advantages are neutralised and it essentially becomes a toss-up who will win subject to a cameo from someone like Gilly or Pant to tip one side over. Pretty much similar to the last test of the 2004/5 series.
Hence why I think realistically defensive curators in India wouldn't risk rank turning pitches for most games for fear of potentially it backfiring, it would be serious gamble unlike with weaker teams. They are likely to mostly go slow turners to try and ensure a drawn series. With 1-2 result oriented games.
You get my point?
Yeah I am fine with that lineup.
I agree, but I’m just saying Hayden isn’t a better player of spin than anyone in the Indian teamShakib and Herath can't compare to the spinners Hayden faced, Kumble, Murali, Saqlain and even Harbi in his miracle series.