he spent 4 to 5 days practising in the nets!Genuine question: Tendulkar took time off so he could acclimatise to English conditions.
Just how many games did he actually play there in order to achieve that end? Or did he just spend time knocking balls in the nets for an entire month, which sounds to me to be a waste of time considering that he skipped a Test tour for it?
yup, too much T20 killed his form.He had lost form at the end of the IPL tbh.
If I took a month off 'working from home' and only did 5 days worth of work, I know my integrity would have been in question by my employers. Just saying.he spent 4 to 5 days practising in the nets!
even the guy who did the throwdowns said later on that tendulkar hadn;t looked good in the nets.
dude he didn't take the series off to prepare for the england tour.If I took a month off 'working from home' and only did 5 days worth of work, I know my integrity would have been in question by my employers. Just saying.
If he wanted to merely spend 5 days practising in the nets, he could have skipped just the last Test in the Windies.
The BCCI has a lot on its plate other than managing the Indian cricket team, so it's time the board gave complete charge to perhaps a three-member team (excluding the captain), which could comprise the national coach, the chairman of selectors, and one person who's in charge, who makes the plans, manages the team and liaises with the BCCI to ensure the team is always on track to achieve its goals. I can't think of a better man than Anil Kumble to be assigned this task.
This management team must be paid very well, for it will have a high-profile, high-pressure job - that of taking care of the biggest brand in Indian cricket, the national team.
He took time off to spend with his family, and not to acclimitise to English conditions as such as he didn't have a break in a while.The question is not on Sachin's form though, is it? It is about his decision to skip Windies tour and saying he will utilize the time to acclimitise to English conditions and then not doing that properly.
Here is a question: What would you guys have thought had he actually went and played for some county during the 2 weeks he was there for before the series began?
Disagree, did you need see his footwork?I personally believe Sachin was not out of form even during the test series. If you look at the innings that he played, he was playing very well and not hopping like Raina until he got out. It is just that the English bowlers were too good during the series for him to make a bigger impact than he does usually. Credit where it is due.
Hopefully the form will translate to runs in the one day series since the bowlers have much less of an impact in ODIs. As HonestBharani put it, the question is not about form.
As centurymaker hinted at, that may be true but form is a reflection of how you're playing. The English quicks messed up his footwork good and proper.I personally believe Sachin was not out of form even during the test series. If you look at the innings that he played, he was playing very well and not hopping like Raina until he got out. It is just that the English bowlers were too good during the series for him to make a bigger impact than he does usually. Credit where it is due.
Hopefully the form will translate to runs in the one day series since the bowlers have much less of an impact in ODIs. As HonestBharani put it, the question is not about form.
just because he looked good 2-3 times, doesn't mean he was in form. You can't expect to get many runs if you are this inconsistent. (Dravid looked decent in at least 6 of the innings)I personally believe Sachin was not out of form even during the test series. If you look at the innings that he played, he was playing very well and not hopping like Raina until he got out. It is just that the English bowlers were too good during the series for him to make a bigger impact than he does usually. Credit where it is due.
Hopefully the form will translate to runs in the one day series since the bowlers have much less of an impact in ODIs. As HonestBharani put it, the question is not about form.
There were quite a few lovely strokes from Sachin's blade in the series which a batsman doesnt get usually when he is out of form interspersed with many unplayable beauties that beat him.just because he looked good 2-3 times, doesn't mean he was in form. You can't expect to get many runs if you are this inconsistent. (Dravid looked decent in at least 6 of the innings)
good thing is that despite being out of form, he managed to avg in the mid 30s so there's still some hope.
i believe it's now do or die for him in the australia series in january. (the same probably goes for laxman and dravid).
If they fail there, can't see them being retained in the team- ideally they'll say goodbye by themselves (people follow that series with at least 2 times as much interest so will be hard to get away with a failure there).