Arachnodouche
International Captain
Surely they have to win it all now. Any other result would be a terrible anticlimax.
TBF he also made the point about the impact sub rule making him realize that there is a batsman batting at 8, so he can go harder. Think we may see the regular Virat in the WC. But hopefully only when needed. If the pitch is flat, hope he bats the same way and takes on the bowling and just unlocks the shots he has. And play a few sweeps and cuts as well.Doubt Kohli bats the way he has been doing if Gavaskar and co didn’t criticise him. Good work from the comms. Lit a fire.
Yeah the biggest difference will be that he’s not opening, so won’t always have the benefit of the powerplay and clear mindedness to just go hard.TBF he also made the point about the impact sub rule making him realize that there is a batsman batting at 8, so he can go harder. Think we may see the regular Virat in the WC. But hopefully only when needed. If the pitch is flat, hope he bats the same way and takes on the bowling and just unlocks the shots he has. And play a few sweeps and cuts as well.
I've never done a long post no but it feels like I complained about it every other BBL again for the last three years lmao. Tonight was a decent example, as soon as it got down to 11 off 5 the big risk was that Dhoni got out and the new batsman struggled to get off strike. Suddenly 11 off 5, which is pretty manageable, is 11 off 3 and an entirely different proposition. But in general, teams are very bad at evaluating when it's better to have the set batsman "in the zone" on strike as much as possible even if it makes you don't "take every single run on offer".have you ever done a long post about this i could read? i’ve seen you mention it a couple times but i’ve never seen the source material
Wish he keeps playing the proper hard sweep shots and tries a couple of lap shots too. Otherwise, its easy to tie him down with spin if he cant get down the track.Kohli looked so switched on tonight. One of the best sights in modern cricket when he's batting like that.
yeah i have definitely seen your posts in bbl threads but i’ve never known if your theory was they turn a single down too much or they take too manyI've never done a long post no but it feels like I complained about it every other BBL again for the last three years lmao. Tonight was a decent example, as soon as it got down to 11 off 5 the big risk was that Dhoni got out and the new batsman struggled to get off strike. Suddenly 11 off 5, which is pretty manageable, is 11 off 3 and an entirely different proposition. But in general, teams are very bad at evaluating when it's better to have the set batsman "in the zone" on strike as much as possible even if it makes you don't "take every single run on offer".
The ones that really piss me off is when like a #9 takes the single off 18.6, ensuring that the set batsman isn't on strike for the start of the last overyeah i have definitely seen your posts in bbl threads but i’ve never known if your theory was they turn a single down too much or they take too many
Yeah really introduced a dynamic element in the mix. RCB owe their qualification to how Kohli and Faf handled those conditions. No way a less experienced pair would have survived that phase.When was the last time we saw a pitch take significantly more turn after a rain delay? A taste of a truly old-school sticky dog until the ball got wet and the pitch really dried, maybe?
Nah.. you are overthinking it. Faf refused to go off (understandably) and so the dampness made the ball stick and turn a bit more when they first came out. It went away in about 3 or 4 overs. Even the Maxwell first ball was a bit similar as they usually put the covers on during the break even if it is just 15 mins when there is rain around.When was the last time we saw a pitch take significantly more turn after a rain delay? A taste of a truly old-school sticky dog until the ball got wet and the pitch really dried, maybe?
Dont think it will rain in chennai where the last two games are gonna happen. Ahmedabad is a bit different though. It rained there in the last IPL final. May rains usually never happen but obviously climate change is here.Are the playoffs gonna be screwed by rain or have games been scheduled in drier locations?
Ahmedabad forecasts don’t seem too bad.Are the playoffs gonna be screwed by rain or have games been scheduled in drier locations?