No please. I love Nehra but his injuries and inconsistency get my goat. Maybe for T20 world cup but that would be it.
Nehra's not just getting wickets... he's actually bowling damn well, especially with the new ball. Got brilliant shape with the new ball yesterday... was 2003 Nehra.
Nehra's action is looking much stronger than previously. Getting nice shape too.
Definitely as a T20I specialist, he has a chance. They can play him instead of blokes we'd rather see bowling in Tests.This is what happens when your workload is under control. Nehra is hardly playing any cricket apart from IPL and a few domestic LO games, he is looking even more dangerous than what he was in the 2003 WC.
Yeah it stands for what a guy and occassionally what a gun, depending on who the poster is.Also, a bit off-topic, but can someone tell me what WAG stands for?! I've been visiting these forums for the past few months, and have always stumbled on many instances of people using this 'WAG'. Most commonly when a player excels, this wag is inserted after their name. Most of these acronyms you use come up in google, but not WAG. It does come up but as 'Wives and Girlfriends' which surely doesn't add up.
Over these past few months, I've come to a few conclusions. It can stand for 'What a gun' or 'What a guy' but I am not sure. I have to know. I need some closure.
Then why buy him? Mumbai should of brought him, he is who they are missing.You guys are over-reacting.. KW is wasted at; 6... And Sunrisers need a star overseas player at 5 or 6 more desperately than at 3. So he was dropped for Morgan... Not saying it is the best decision, but the logic is pretty obvious. They did get it wrong for game 1 though..
Since this post there's been some seriously good fielding..The fielding this season has been especially terrible. They should have a drop catch counter and have it sponsored by Amul Butter.