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DWTA, Hopes is gunHopes is a hack. What is he doing anywhere near the Australian team?
DWTA, Hopes is gunHopes is a hack. What is he doing anywhere near the Australian team?
He was actually fit and available for today's game; he just wasn't selected. I'm sure he'll be picked for the next match though.Sourav will be back next match won't he?
I have, he bowls still in the classical left arm fashion and above all else has been very economical. Averaging 20 in Pro40 (40 over one day county cricket), he has taken his fair share of wickets too with his subtle variations (60mph quicker ball; arm ball) and great accuracy.Happy with kartik coming into the squad as i have seen him perform quite well of late
I haven't really seen a lot wrong with Uthappa's technique, TBH. Gambhir just looks pretty dire in general against swing bowling (which makes his position as an opener quite strange, given he plays spin quite well from what I've seen) with his lack of footwork and tendancy to fall over - but I haven't seen any consistent problems with Uthappa's technique at all. I think he's a good prospect TBH.Gambhir was the second highest run getter in T20 world championship, and its obvious that the Indian team management are giving him chances on the basis of his T20 performances which is so wrong.
Its pretty clear now that both Uthappa and Gambhir have big technical flaws is their batting, they both are openers and the way they keep on getting nailed on their front-foot while playing around the line of the ball is seriously going to hamper their progress at this level.
I would like to see Ganguly back and i would also prefer it if Dhoni promotes himself in the batting order and leads from the front.
Uthappa gets onto to his front foot far too early too often... is always suspect for lbw decision as he shuffles too far in front of his stumps. The way he went out against Australia in Cochin is what i'd be worried about.I haven't really seen a lot wrong with Uthappa's technique, TBH. Gambhir just looks pretty dire in general against swing bowling (which makes his position as an opener quite strange, given he plays spin quite well from what I've seen) with his lack of footwork and tendancy to fall over - but I haven't seen any consistent problems with Uthappa's technique at all. I think he's a good prospect TBH.
Agree that Uthappa comes across a lot when playing a fast bowler against a bowler bowling from around the wicket. But I feel, Gambhir is better than UthappaUthappa gets onto to his front foot far too early too often... is always suspect for lbw decision as he shuffles too far in front of his stumps. The way he went out against Australia in Cochin is what i'd be worried about.
But he does look a better prospect than Gambhir thou.
I wonder whether Broad will cite his action with the doosra - the coverage did a super slow-mo and the commentators were focussing on the difference in the motion of the hands, but it really highlighted how much extra elbow flex there is in his doosra.Will someone please remind Harbhjan, he's a bowler and he's also supposed to take some wickets as well. This is a 5th ODI in a row that Harbhjan hasn't taken a wicket. I was never a fan of him coming back into the ODI team once again.
Great knock by Yuvraj, shame nobody else wanted to lend him a hand.
well thought prediction though!It seems like India won't win even a single ODI.
I know you would say that but yeah it doesn't look like India can do much against Aus.well thought prediction though!
Anyways, they cant do it you mean in this seriesI know you would say that but yeah it doesn't look like India can do much against Aus.
Maybe if they were playing against NZ, they could still make a comeback.
But not here.