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38th Match - India v England

Who will win the match?


  • Total voters
    26

Cabinet96

Hall of Fame Member
Rohit like Bairstow looking scratchy for a lot of his innings but finding enough spells of boundary hitting to get a big score at a decent rate.
 

mr_mister

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
If he can get tons batting like a madman in tests he can do it in ODIs. No question. Silly analysis here
 

mr_mister

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
There are examples of good attacking batsmen in tests not doing well in ODIs tbf. Matt Prior for example.
Slater too I guess. But Pant also kills it in the IPL

It'd be weird to be a huge black hole of ability in this middle format for him
 

Cabinet96

Hall of Fame Member
Slater too I guess. But Pant also kills it in the IPL

It'd be weird to be a huge black hole of ability in this middle format for him
Just looked and he's played 5 ODIs so it is very silly. Though his List A record isn't great. Wonder where he batted for a lot of those games.
 

Bijed

International Regular
There are examples of good attacking batsmen in tests not doing well in ODIs tbf. Matt Prior for example.
Yeah, not sure whether it applies to Pant, but you can get big, fast (by test standard) scores in test matches by hitting lots of boundaries, but if you're not so hot on rotating the strike, you're going to be relatively limited as an ODI batsman
 

Shri

Mr. Glass
heh maybe the secret to pant potentially being successful is odis is for him to put away the lofted shots at the start of his innings
 

mr_mister

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Yeah, not sure whether it applies to Pant, but you can get big, fast (by test standard) scores in test matches by hitting lots of boundaries, but if you're not so hot on rotating the strike, you're going to be relatively limited as an ODI batsman
Rohit?
 

Spintolose

U19 Cricketer
Liam Plunkett has come a long way...from that ugly action in 2006 vs India in India where they got hammered in that ODI series with Ahmed Shahzad lol to the WC. Why the f would they not select him over Moeen is a mystery.
It can only have been a 'political decision'.

It's no surprise that Plunkett didn't play in any of England's 3 defeats.
 

Daemon

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For all the criticism of Rohit’s inning he’s pretty much batting at the same rate as the other centurion of the match.
 

91Jmay

International Coach
So closely poised. Rohit drop hurting like hell. He is so dangerous but feel like his wicket and we are seriously in the catbird seat. Until then it is close.
 

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