he crushed Eng;and in that innings defeatrabada is only ever awesome at home at this point
he crushed Eng;and in that innings defeatrabada is only ever awesome at home at this point
'Has' being the operative word. Not even the bowler he was 3 years ago tbhI too would have selected Potts. But the truth is, Anderson has been England's best seamer in India. I doubt those not selected would've done much better. eg Woakes
serious countries only plshe crushed Eng;and in that innings defeat
Eh, I was batting for Jimmy at the start of the series precisely based on his record in India. There was, at the time, not much reason to believe that his Ashes issues would carry over into this tour. He started well in Vizag but his performance has gone completely downhill after that - 1/139 in Rajkot, little-used in Ranchi (especially in the second innings), and an expensive outing so far in Dharamshala. Perhaps somewhat better than Wood in this series, but symptomatic of age catching up still. Atkinson (who I have held should have debuted in this game) wouldn't have done any worse; and Potts not being selected for the tour after his impressive work with the Lions was a bad move from the selectors.I too would have selected Potts. But the truth is, Anderson has been England's best seamer in India. I doubt those not selected would've done much better. eg Woakes
I'd say this was a disappointing series for him as well which speaks highly of his ceilingSarfaraz must be the most natural number 5 you could hope to find. Remains to be seen how he goes abroad but in Indian conditions he's damn near perfect for that spot.
Yup, I think we've been here before. I also think that England playing five-test series in India needs to be a thing of the past; consigned to history alongside grainy black and white footage and curved bats. We've tried Bazball, Rootball and Cookball (and yes, we have seen a lot of balls from England in these series) and none of them have made much of an impact on the hosts. We've blamed the captains, we've blamed the pitches and sometimes we've blamed the 3rd umpires but the simple truth is we're not remotely good enough to justify a full series in India. Let's just cap these series at three matches and let someone else play a couple; maybe Afghanistan, or Ireland, or Madagascar, or whoever really.Bog-average English team, with moments of sporadic brilliance, about to get beaten 4-1 in India
That's all folks
Disagree , 5 Test series are compelling to watch regardless of the results..Yup, I think we've been here before. I also think that England playing five-test series in India needs to be a thing of the past; consigned to history alongside grainy black and white footage and curved bats. We've tried Bazball, Rootball and Cookball (and yes, we have seen a lot of balls from England in these series) and none of them have made much of an impact on the hosts. We've blamed the captains, we've blamed the pitches and sometimes we've blamed the 3rd umpires but the simple truth is we're not remotely good enough to justify a full series in India. Let's just cap these series at three matches and let someone else play a couple; maybe Afghanistan, or Ireland, or Madagascar, or whoever really.
Beyond that, I've started working on a pecking order of who should be allowed to contribute to prezzers or the written word from this team. Stokes isn't actually too bad most of the time, and Wood's usually great. Root's OK too afaics. At the other end of the scale, Duckett, Robinson and Bairstow shouldn't be allowed anywhere near them. Crawley and Anderson have had their iffy moments, so I woudn't risk them. Pope seems pretty inoffensive, but I may have missed something. Foakes is probably a safe pair of hands, and the spinners playing in this match seem OK, but I don't actually remember them saying very much at all.
Out of interest, which countries do you think should play five test series in India?Disagree , 5 Test series are compelling to watch regardless of the results..
You literally feel careers change , for better or for worse in a 5 test series that can shape a country's destiny for the foreseeable future.
5 Test series just add so much context to Test cricket , and they are rare these days so should be appreciated.
The point is with Branden Mccullum's innovative coaching approach, added to the equation, England were paper tigers this time with swashbuckling approach, yet, didn't pass the mount Olympus lava litmus test.I'm not sure about root honestly. His average on the sweep plummeted when the pitches got poor last series and have stayed that way this series to a point where in the past 3 innings he's put the shot away completely.
I don't know if 2021 root would have enjoyed facing bumrah early in this series anymore than now, and outside of the reverse scoop I don't know if he avoids any dismissals.
I have exactly zero clue what a "mount Olympus lava litmus test" is.The point is with Branden Mccullum's innovative coaching approach, added to the equation, England were paper tigers this time with swashbuckling approach, yet, didn't pass the mount Olympus lava litmus test.
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you should apply for the post of dharamshala tourist guideThe point is with Branden Mccullum's innovative coaching approach, added to the equation, England were paper tigers this time with swashbuckling approach, yet, didn't pass the mount Olympus lava litmus test.
England , Australia, and PakistanOut of interest, which countries do you think should play five test series in India?
OK. It's all about opinions, of course. I'm not arguing about Australia, and yes it would be great if Pakistan were able to play there.England , Australia, and Pakistan
would be great to play aus, eng and bangladeshOut of interest, which countries do you think should play five test series in India?
hahahaha
i know as an offspinner not to get ****y when you've just burgled a wicket
England are part of the Big 3 they have the resources to keep coming back strong and play enough tests to one day find a suitable strategy for Indian conditions.OK. It's all about opinions, of course. I'm not arguing about Australia, and yes it would be great if Pakistan were able to play there.
But England? Personally I can only take so much of this. But others may differ.
And things change. I'm old enough to remember WI playing five test series in England, but I don't think anyone's suggesting that nowadays.