I mean sure, fine, but that's not the kind of thing you say if you've wowed everyone.Batting underperformed due to the inexperience.
Nope.. I still think Rehan has more upside than Basheer or Hartley.I seem to be alone with this but
this is why i thought murphy was way better than hartley or bashirLike England really should have been annihilated in that first game, that first innings bowling was so putrid that I can imagine Kohli and Pujara going spare watching on TV and wondering what god they angered in a previous life that they had to contend with very good spinners on absolute minefields in the last few years while this lot get to dine out on full tosses and long hops delivered every single over. And it didn't improve that much through the series.
Honestly this is so obvious to me that I feel like I'm taking crazy pills reading all this "England would have done so well last year!" takes as if these bowlers wouldn't have sent down plenty of pies then too - and on those pitches, it wouldn't have taken many for India to put on an insurmountable score. A bloke like Jaiswal could win the game in thirty minutes of smacking full tosses.this is why i thought murphy was way better than hartley or bashir
Unless they actually get picked in Test matches in England this is all academic. You can't make a Test career out of being an away subcontinent tour specialist. Just ask Glenn Maxwell.Nope.. I still think Rehan has more upside than Basheer or Hartley.
Rehan shud be their #1 spinner IMOUnless they actually get picked in Test matches in England this is all academic. You can't make a Test career out of being an away subcontinent tour specialist. Just ask Glenn Maxwell.
Particularly Pujara as he got dropped very swiftly because of poor performances at home coming on bunsens.. Now that they had decided to play on flat decks, team management should have definitely recalled him especially once they found out that babysitter chkohli wasn't going to play any part in the series on top of Rahul getting injured. Jadeja too looked doubtful at one point.Like England really should have been annihilated in that first game, that first innings bowling was so putrid that I can imagine Kohli and Pujara going spare watching on TV and wondering what god they angered in a previous life that they had to contend with very good spinners on absolute minefields in the last few years while this lot get to dine out on full tosses and long hops delivered every single over. And it didn't improve that much through the series.
It's worth noting though that none of those newer batsman got big scores either, Jaiswal excepted. Sure they looked good belting around the crap they were regularly served but they were also pretty profligate. Jurel's knock in the 4th dig was excellent ofc, but Sarfaraz's shot in the last game was somewhat emblematic - just a gift, really.Particularly Pujara as he got dropped very swiftly because of poor performances at home coming on bunsens.. Now that they had decided to play on flat decks, team management should have definitely recalled him especially once they found out that babysitter chkohli wasn't going to play any part in the series on top of Rahul getting injured. Jadeja too looked doubtful at one point.
So it made no sense to keep carrying a dead weight middle order, trying Patidar, Iyer and co.. when they had a much better batsman playing ranji who would eat these spinners up on the decks served.
India was in a position to score 550+ in all except the 4th test. But failed to completely capitalise each time.
And I agree that these spinners aren't likely to turn into anything special. Bashir has some potential but he is an offspinner turning into RHB so it's even harder for him.
jeez jesus how old are youParticularly Pujara as he got dropped very swiftly because of poor performances at home coming on bunsens.. Now that they had decided to play on flat decks, team management should have definitely recalled him especially once they found out that babysitter chkohli
And if India bat - and catch - with a modicum of sense on Days 2 and 3 then England get absolutely pasted off the surface of the planet in the first game. So it cuts both ways. You can't just write off the fact that the other three games were extremely one-sided affairs and that England consistently struggled to take twenty wickets throughout the series (as often or not they were simply gifted).Even if Bharat was still playing,we may have not seen that excellent comeback from India in ranchi.
Jaiswal was aggressive from the get go, pujara wouldn't score runs at Jaiswals pace. Remember that no Indian batter made above 34 when Jaiswal scored his first double ton.
Kuldeep was ridiculously good and an upgrade from axar who got belted 2nd innings vizag
At the very least, the series could have ended 3-2 India instead.