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cos he couldnt play his strokes....fell to the 'frustration factor' MAYBE. another stratHala said:lakshman = laxman?
If so... odd cause he got out bowled by warne and lbw to warne![]()
cos he couldnt play his strokes....fell to the 'frustration factor' MAYBE. another stratHala said:lakshman = laxman?
If so... odd cause he got out bowled by warne and lbw to warne![]()
again , if you think that a fielder is set at a spot only to hold catches, then my guess you not captained as yet ....Hala said:lakshman = laxman?
If so... odd cause he got out bowled by warne and lbw to warne![]()
Logically, the average when he passes 20 ought to be reduced by 20 if you're looking to see how much better he does when he's set - then it's "just" 61, and not too much difference.Hala said:Truebut I think hes certinally a player who gives few if any chances once hes faced 20-30 deliveries at the crease, hes almost a totally different player.
As regards to the India lineup, dare I ask what Chopra is doing in the side? He averages 29 with the bat and the Australians don't seem to have any difficulties with him. He may be there to hold up an end but thats much good if you can't score any runs yourself.
good pointNeil Pickup said:Logically, the average when he passes 20 ought to be reduced by 20 if you're looking to see how much better he does when he's set - then it's "just" 61, and not too much difference.
Does that one innings mean they should be shoved up the order to take the place of batsmen?Jono said:They're showing that now![]()
You'd be amazed how infrequent it is for a player not to have a seemingly massively impressive average when only innings over 20\30\whatever are counted.Neil Pickup said:Logically, the average when he passes 20 ought to be reduced by 20 if you're looking to see how much better he does when he's set - then it's "just" 61, and not too much difference.
No, of course not, but it does show that they've got some potential.marc71178 said:Does that one innings mean they should be shoved up the order to take the place of batsmen?
Yes thats okay. But an average is improved by the bigger innings and brought down by the smaller ones. So if we are going to take away all failures (below 20 innings) surely we are going to get a much higher average than otherwise.Richard said:You'd be amazed how infrequent it is for a player not to have a seemingly massively impressive average when only innings over 20\30\whatever are counted.
It's only once you start getting to 120 or so (Stephen Waugh) that it becomes really impressive and meaningful.
I've never been a fan of the "average once he gets to x\y" stuff.
It's not that surprising a misconception - Langer used to be an incredibly slow-scoring batsman, before he got another chance as an opener.Hala said:Interesting how common the misconception is that Langer is a slow scorer. Whilst he does indeed struggle in spin he often out scores Hayden early often inside Australia and then is overtaken as Hayden gets going once hes got his eye in.
And many Martyn fans have said he looks far better when he tries to score very quickly, an ascertation that seems to have some sense.Martyn certinally doesn't score quickly... whilst he is the closest batsman currently in the team to Mark Waugh he more commonly is there to occupy the crease, as witnessed during his innings in Sri Lanka where he scored slowly but held in and provided a solid partner to whoever was at the other end.
I WAS...and besides he only got it because of those dropped catches...he acts like a 7 card in a deck of cards...it only shows up once in a while...and I am not saying Kaif should open...just bring him on the team and give him a chance...and I think Jaffer would do great openingNeil Pickup said:Lol, good call. Weren't you enamoured with Sehwag a few months ago after a certain triple century. Wasim Jaffer and Kaif opening, I bet McGrath is licking his lips...
and then you wonder what happened in the last series in australia.....too busy planning a party for steve waugh's retirement?thirdumpire said:guys, did you notice the field settings set by the aussies for each indian batsmen? lakshman, dravid, ganguly, shewag - 90% of strokes straight to a fielder. this is the amount of research with technology or otherwise that is used . they just about analysed every single batsmen array of strokes with such precision... for lakshman there was langman standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the non-striker batsmen... first time i ever seen such a fielding position... no doubt lakshman got out soon after .
this is what coaching is all about....not only correcting the players...its also all about strategy .....