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He was pre-emptively dropped for the second Test before the series even started.He's being dropped
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He was pre-emptively dropped for the second Test before the series even started.He's being dropped
Ishant suggested they're going to try to win it.think this will end like the rajkot test in the last tour
Pant 153*I don't think its easy to score 380 on this track and I feel England batted a while longer than needed (at least 10 overs or so), so the best we can hope for is a draw. But then again, with this side, you can never rule out them surprising us and coming up with a great win.
sunilz vs Kohli is ultimate match-upshri vs nadeem or centurymarker vs rohit?
He’s been really good. There's a possibility he ends up with a career average just below 30 if he were to average 23 for another 30 odd games. Now that would be a stark contrast in two halves of a career.
coz Wood was playing for his country. He will give his all every time.Wood was bowling pretty much 90+ every over in Sri Lanka.
Archer bowled Chris Woakes speed for the vast majority of his time in tests.
I don’t believe that’s true. I think Archer believes there’s more to his bowling than needing to rely on pure pace, he may have a point, but I do tend to agree with Mackembhoy and I’ve voiced this sake concern in previous Test series. Perhaps with his lack of action recently we can allow him this Test to find his rhythm and fitness again, although expect a big effort on the pace front from him tomorrow.coz Wood was playing for his country. He will give his all every time.
& Archer is playing for his adopted country. He will not give his all every time.
Only true patriot would bowl at 90mph in Chennai heat.
This.Imran is the surprising one in that list. Didn't he become a trundler towards the end of his career and played mainly as a batting all-rounder in his last few tests? Or was that ODI-only phenomenon (I recall '92 WC)?
That was like his last 2 years. Where he rarely bowled. It's worth remembering him and Hadlee were both pretty meh at the start of their careers....they only became legendary around the late 70's or so.Imran is the surprising one in that list. Didn't he become a trundler towards the end of his career and played mainly as a batting all-rounder in his last few tests? Or was that ODI-only phenomenon (I recall '92 WC)?