I just dont think its a great strategy to get stuck. Especially when you are naturally attacking batsmen. Its what cost us the last game IMO and it is what has cost us the first wicket here. I understand not going overboard but surely playing the odd positive shot based on the field, like one an over, against spin on a batting friendly track is not too much to ask?Agree overall, but it's an ok approach for today.
We need to bat as long as possible so England don't get use of the flatter wicket.
On these sort of decks, in a weird way it's ok to bat conservatively because you'll rarely get an unplayable delivery but can get out if you play a rash shot. It's on tougher wickets where you need to take your chances.
I mean, Axar and Ashwin are both great #8s and its a luxury to be able to have one of them bat 9 but neither is a #7 FFS.Good thing we shored up the batting though by retaining Gill, bringing in a quick who can't bat and leaving out a guy who averages 66 with the bat in Test matches
Axar will be 6 lol, Bharat another useless bat at 7I mean, Axar and Ashwin are both great #8s and its a luxury to be able to have one of them bat 9 but neither is a #7 FFS.
I really notice that a lot of these younger batsmen have a problem with tempo. They either go way too hard or they become really passive. It's actually the one thing you notice the most with the truly great batsmen; they have absolute mastery of tempo and can change it at will.I just dont think its a great strategy to get stuck. Especially when you are naturally attacking batsmen. Its what cost us the last game IMO and it is what has cost us the first wicket here. I understand not going overboard but surely playing the odd positive shot based on the field, like one an over, against spin on a batting friendly track is not too much to ask?
This is why bazball works so well. It takes the guesswork out and just dictates the tempo to you so you have clarity of thought.I really notice that a lot of these younger batsmen have a problem with tempo. They either go way too hard or they become really passive. It's actually the one thing you notice the most with the truly great batsmen; they have absolute mastery of tempo and can change it at will.
Axar will be 6 lol, Bharat another useless bat at 7
Ashwin is also experienced.Is this the most inexperienced XI India have fielded in the last couple of decades? Rohit was the only batter with something resembling a test career.
Yeah 100%. I really think the main lesson from "Bazball" at least with the bat is that clarity of mind >>> everything else.This is why bazball works so well. It takes the guesswork out and just dictates the tempo to you so you have clarity of thought.
Im ok with it as long as he is keeping wellBharat will dig in though and make a courageous 17 of 49 balls.
100% agreed.I just dont think its a great strategy to get stuck. Especially when you are naturally attacking batsmen. Its what cost us the last game IMO and it is what has cost us the first wicket here. I understand not going overboard but surely playing the odd positive shot based on the field, like one an over, against spin on a batting friendly track is not too much to ask?
You are not Rahul David in disguise are you?Im ok with it as long as he is keeping well