silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
Of course I've made predictions like this before and India could very well collapse for 75.Doesn't matter. That innings saved the match for both SA and India.
Of course I've made predictions like this before and India could very well collapse for 75.Doesn't matter. That innings saved the match for both SA and India.
Quite true lol, although there is still a possibility of an Indian collapse on the last day.Doesn't matter. That innings saved the match for both SA and India.
What utter rot. If Kallis gets out yesterday afternoon, then India have a sniff of a win that they didn't deserve with their uninspiring bowling. The rest of the team should have had the ability and nous to bat around Kallis who could provide the steady hand at the tiller to avoid collapse. There are many people who denigrate Kallis for no good reason just because he doesn't fit their idea of what a test batsman would be. It's just Symptomatic of the T20 age that there is no longer appreciation of a well constructed innings under duress.Kallis has played this same innings countless times over his career. That's why I said it was symptomatic of his career as a whole. I'm not saying he should have blasted from the start. He could have done more later in the day to try and push the game on against the part time spin and tiring seamers. The chances of SA losing were slim as it was from the position they were in after tea given India's conservative attitude and the light/rain situation in durban meaning plenty of time was still to be taken out of the game. He isn't match situation aware enough imo and just plays inside his bubble. You accept him for what he is. He is a great player to have in the team but not a great team player.
So true. We're in an age of cricket where everyone wants dominating innings, but in the situation, it was absolutely needed that Kallis dug in. His role in the team has always been the anchor, and he's been the best in the world at that role for decades (okay I'm not going to get into the Dravid debate but you get the point). Recently he's been able to play expansively - remember his first 200 he scored came in about 270 deliveries - but in this situation we'd had a minor collapse and needed to play safe. He did that.What utter rot. If Kallis gets out yesterday afternoon, then India have a sniff of a win that they didn't deserve with their uninspiring bowling. The rest of the team should have had the ability and nous to bat around Kallis who could provide the steady hand at the tiller to avoid collapse. There are many people who denigrate Kallis for no good reason just because he doesn't fit their idea of what a test batsman would be. It's just Symptomatic of the T20 age that there is no longer appreciation of a well constructed innings under duress.
Kallis 1 - 0 detractors.
That's piss poor.Was pretty poor of Agnew during the lunch break on TMS mentioning Kallis' retirement only to immediately point out how much he bored him - without a word of congratulation or recognition for one of the greatest all-rounders in the games' history -- no matter personal preferences for styles of play. Ugh, what has happened to cricket celebrating cricket and when did this rampant nationalism creep into the game? TMS. Ugh.
Anyway, well done Jacques!
Have you selected the global edition? There is a tiny menu on top. Cricinfo is thoroughly professional. They are not going to leave Kallis' retirement inadequately covered.WTF is going on with cricinfo??
Kallis has just made a ton in his last test match and there is not a single (main) article devoted to him on their homepage this morning??. Rewind that a few weeks to Sachins last test, or even more recently Swanns retirement..........that is a serious disgrace and lack of respect for a retiring legend who delivered to the end.