I don't really get where this level of certainty comes from, India have been horribly unconvincing at home to South Africa, Australia and even New Zealand lately. You were one not-terrible decision away from losing a home test against the team England just crushed.We shall see is all I can say. Trying to imagine a scenario where India lose a series at home to England, but I can't see one.
Lol, it's probably even more ridiculous in that case..Oh calm down everyone I meant on form.
Ahh fair enough. You're right - AB's form has been pretty poor. Over the last six Tests he averages a mere 119, while his last 16 Tests have returned an average of just 71.Oh calm down everyone I meant on form.
And if being a prick accounts for anything he'd never get in the team. Hate him.
You're not allowed to say that!I don't really get where this level of certainty comes from, India have been horribly unconvincing at home to South Africa, Australia and even New Zealand lately. You were one not-terrible decision away from losing a home test against the team England just crushed.
He's Uppercut; he can say what he likes.You're not allowed to say that!
Because it's so rare - and it's not because of coincidence. Far weaker Indian teams with no bowling attacks and mediocre batting attacks find ways not to lose. Because if the series is in doubt, there will be dustbowls.I don't really get where this level of certainty comes from,
Would love to see it too, hopefully it happens while Swann's still playing like a champ. But instead there'll be a hastily-arranged two-match series which anti-climactically ends 1-1 after each side edges one thriller each.Because it's so rare - and it's not because of coincidence. Far weaker Indian teams with no bowling attacks and mediocre batting attacks find ways not to lose. Because if the series is in doubt, there will be dustbowls.
As I say, good luck. I'd love to see it if it happens. It'd be epic.
Yup, much more likely. In any case, I will back [Insert Indian Random Batting Order] against Swann in India every day. If they win, it won't be on Swann's back - though he could be valuable to keep things tight and maybe a wicket or two.Would love to see it too, hopefully it happens while Swann's still playing like a champ. But instead there'll be a hastily-arranged two-match series which anti-climactically ends 1-1 after each side edges one thriller each.
AWTA. I'm convinced that none of the teams today stand a chance against India at home until the fab 3 retire.Yup, much more likely. In any case, I will back [Insert Indian Random Batting Order] against Swann in India every day. If they win, it won't be on Swann's back - though he could be valuable to keep things tight and maybe a wicket or two.
Haha nah, you can hate him all you like. Just don't try to pretend he's not awesome at cricket .Yes I know its irrational and inexplicable but its a case of really not liking someone so much that you no longer care about their stats, so obviously no-one is going to agree with me (which is absolutely fair enough). Just listening to his terrible music, which he seems to take so ridiculously seriously, reading this interview where he karps on about dreams and being a dreamer and all this pretentious bull**** that has nothing to do with cricket...
I expect a load of horrible abuse now so go ahead with it...
AWTA. I'm convinced that none of the teams today stand a chance against India at home until the fab 3 retire.
Well, unless he happens to outbowl Warne, Murali and a bunch of other spinners who've toured. Which is not probable and would only happen on a massive dustbowl...and then I'd back the two Indian spinners anyway.