A few meaningless runs in mickey mouse IPL doesn't really constitute progress IMO. He has done nothing of note in Indian colours and he's had far more than his fair share of chances.How has Rohit Sharma fallen away smalishah84?
I would think many Indian fans would be happy with his progress. He has had his struggles in ODI's this year, but in 2010 he started to establish himself as a permanent member of the squad. It is also hard to argue against a batsman who averaged 96 in first class cricket last season.
Sharma in FC cricket has been awesome though.A few meaningless runs in mickey mouse IPL doesn't really constitute progress IMO. He has done nothing of note in Indian colours and he's had far more than his fair share of chances.
Unfortunately that hasn't translated into awesomeness in Indian colours though. I don't follow Indian domestic cricket too closely, but I'd wager Badrinath, Pujara, Mukund, Rahane etc. have comparable FC records and none of them have got the number of chances Rohit Sharma has. Nowhere close.Sharma in FC cricket has been awesome though.
Don't think that's fair at all. I don't follow IPL or T20 that closely but I do remember Rohit didn't do that poorly for India in T20I. I don't think their is that big of a difference in his T20I record and his IPL record considering in IPL the attacks are much worse.I feel it's more of an attitude problem than anything else with Rohit Sharma. He seems to be more than content with IPL success; he doesn't seem to have the hunger and the desire to play for his country.
Yeah his similarity with Ponting's style has been noted several times before. Don't see the comparison with Clarke though.Voted for Pujara, btw I noticed Virat Kohli's style of play seems to be an Australian-type, curious mixture of Ponting and Clarke.
Disagree with a lot of the above. SRT might well outlast Laxman, especially with the latter's recent back problems. Hope they both play close to their best for a couple more years though. Not sure about Sharma replacing SRT either, he already seems to struggle under the expectation when he plays for India, if people expect him to fill SRT's boots, it could pretty much be the end of him. Need a guy who's eager to step out of the great man's shadows and chart his own course.Rahane's technique is nothing special either,but technically correct.I do fear he will have trouble with short ball.And sharma should be in line to take SRT's place 1-1.5 yrs down the line in tests with pujara already in as the 6th bat and kohli having taken dravid's place.
Around another yr later we'll have to replace laxman depends on form who will do that..would require certain rare qualities to bat at 6...play well with tail,cool under pressure..Badri is out of the pic as he's 30 and by that time will be 32 odd.
Very difficult shoes to fill.
I can sort of see it, more of a "flick" with batspeed in some of his legside shots that you're accustomed to from subcontinental players and fairly similar to the way Clarke plays the shot.Yeah his similarity with Ponting's style has been noted several times before. Don't see the comparison with Clarke though.
Yeah, that shot is somewhat similar. Think Kohli could try and use his feet better to the spinners, like Clarke though.I can sort of see it, more of a "flick" with batspeed in some of his legside shots that you're accustomed to from subcontinental players and fairly similar to the way Clarke plays the shot.
YouTube - Virat Kohli 63 vs NZ
His Forward defensive Shots and the way he balances himself is modelled on Herschelle GIbbs.Yeah his similarity with Ponting's style has been noted several times before. Don't see the comparison with Clarke though.
I can't see the similarities tbh, apart from the position they bat and their mentality. But maybe that's because I haven't seen enough of him, could you show me some highlights of the shots he plays that are like Pontings?Yeah his similarity with Ponting's style has been noted several times before. Don't see the comparison with Clarke though.