do you have some problem with the Indian 2000s team? Because its not even close between VVS and Pujara as cricketers.VVS very very lucky to not be able to win 2 Test series in Australia tbh @OverratedSanity.
do you have some problem with the Indian 2000s team? Because its not even close between VVS and Pujara as cricketers.VVS very very lucky to not be able to win 2 Test series in Australia tbh @OverratedSanity.
Don't think VVS is miles better but I'm picking him ahead of Pujara 10/10 times as a batsman tbh.do you have some problem with the Indian 2000s team? Because its not even close between VVS and Pujara as cricketers.
thus is one where the stats are not miles away and Pujara in Australia was awesome for one BGT and passable for other, but if you actually watched them bat it’s a universe apartDon't think VVS is miles better but I'm picking him ahead of Pujara 10/10 times as a batsman tbh.
Pujara was way more than passable in the second series win too afaic.thus is one where the stats are not miles away and Pujara in Australia was awesome for one BGT and passable for other, but if you actually watched them bat it’s a universe apart
the question is more VVS or Kohli for first XI
During almost half a century between 1926 and 1975 India played 34 matches that might loosely be termed "Unofficial Tests". Opponents were MCC, Ceylon and Commonwealth XIs. 11 matches were won, 9 lost and 14 drawn. All took place on the sub-continent. Overall India got the better of Ceylon, lost out to MCC and showed an even record against the Commonwealth.Well I'd have put in a vote for Hazare ahead of Kohli.
He missed arguably the best 7 years of his career due to the war, and if you throw in his averages against the Commonwealth touring sides he'd be well over 50... Plus he bowls a bit.
Vengsakar is better than both. Neither Pujara nor Laxman were ever the best in the world, but one stage Vengsakar was (at one stage better than than Viv, AB, Miandad, Crowe, Greenidge, and Gower).Pujara is underrated, but Laxman is better.
Vengsakar's highest batting ranking was 1st, Pujara's was 2nd, and Laxman's was 6th.Vengsakar is better than both. Neither Pujara nor Laxman were ever the best in the world, but one stage Vengsakar was (at one stage better than than Viv, AB, Miandad, Crowe, Greenidge, and Gower).
so was Gambhir. That doesn’t make him better but that Colonel is definitely a contender for the second XIVengsakar is better than both. Neither Pujara nor Laxman were ever the best in the world, but one stage Vengsakar was (at one stage better than than Viv, AB, Miandad, Crowe, Greenidge, and Gower).
Vengsarkar had a Mohammad Yousufish peak, albeit in tougher era, and was very ordinary except that.Vengsakar is better than both. Neither Pujara nor Laxman were ever the best in the world, but one stage Vengsakar was (at one stage better than than Viv, AB, Miandad, Crowe, Greenidge, and Gower).
India XI | India A | India B | India C |
1. SM Gavaskar | 1. VSM Merchant | ||
2. V Sehwag | 2. | ||
3. RS Dravid | 3. | ||
4. SR Tendulkar | 4. VS Hazare | ||
5. V Kohli | 5. VVS Laxman | ||
6. RR Pant+ | 6. | ||
7. RR Jadeja | 7. | ||
8. NK Dev | 8. | ||
9. R Ashwin | 9. A Kumble | ||
10. MA Shami | 10. | ||
11. JJ Bumrah | 11. |
So the bowling line-up of first XI has entirely changed to current bowling line-up while batting line-up remains intact. Interesting.
India XI India A India B India C 1. SM Gavaskar 1. VSM Merchant 2. V Sehwag 2. 3. RS Dravid 3. 4. SR Tendulkar 4. VS Hazare 5. V Kohli 5. VVS Laxman 6. RR Pant+ 6. 7. RR Jadeja 7. 8. NK Dev 8. 9. R Ashwin 9. A Kumble 10. MA Shami 10. 11. JJ Bumrah 11.
Dev retains his spot, but yeah; it's fascinating.So the bowling line-up of first XI has entirely changed to current bowling line-up while batting line-up remains intact. Interesting.