honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
Its also why I feel as a rule, the visiting team should be allowed to choose what to do in test cricket.
Dire post. Let’s stay classy after a win and not try take away credit from a great win by England in the first test.Just wondering what could have happened if India won the toss in 1st test.. it was practically a road for first two days. Rohit in that form might have scored a massive massive score even a 300+.. hoping to see it happen in the next test.. once he gets set, he can bat forever with his style..
I didn't mean to discredit Eng's victory.. sorry if it sounded that way..Dire post. Let’s stay classy after a win and not try take away credit from a great win by England in the first test.
as good as that pitch was i get the feeling a 300 playing 300 first innings score type pitch suits our batting more than having to grind for a long time and post 500+ scores which is what England did. This is because of the number of 'impact' players we have. Our batting didn't fire consistently even in Australia.I am not complaining at all. I am just wondering how lucky Eng got in 1st test. If they lost that toss, Ind would have most likely scored a 700+ total from which it will be very difficult to come back from in the series. But this makes it a more even series and will be more interesting in the next 2 tests..
No such rule mate!!I didnt know this was an actual rule. Sounds a bit weird to dock points for pitch preparation? Doing it for over-rates is dumb enough but this feels even stupider.
Australia is a different story, but in home if we get a good start, big totals are inevitable. Anyone (even the No.8 batsman) can score a century in homeas good as that pitch was i get the feeling a 300 playing 300 first innings score type pitch suits our batting more than having to grind for a long time and post 500+ scores which is what England did. This is because of the number of 'impact' players we have. Our batting didn't fire consistently even in Australia.
i'm wondering if they've confused the demerit points from the "pitch monitoring" system (which seems to work pretty much the same way as code of conduct breaches) and the World Test Championship points.I've seen a bunch of outlets asserting that the laws allow points to be docked for poor-rated pitches but no one has actually, you know, quoted the relevant law.