honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
not really. His trigger movement is pushing his front foot down the line (NOT the line of the ball, btw). And he plays EVERY ball the same way. On the front foot, on the move and therefore his drives and other shots like his punches down the ground are played with the momentum and he gets a lot of runs that way. It would perhaps explain his great success at the FC level in India as the tracks tend to be pretty much flat most of the time... But against real quick and swinging bowlers, he gets found out. Just look at how much he struggled in Port of Spain during the WC.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.
The thing about him is when he does get going, he gets his runs very quickly and in a way that demoralizes the bowlers. But that should not hide the fact that he has serious serious flaws in his game, even more so than Gambhir, who himself has a lot of trouble against good swing bowling.... I honestly won't mind if both are again taken out of the side for a while and they learn to counter quick swing bowling better. Because pretty soon we will be without Sachin and Sourav and maybe these two will be the next openers for us and we need them to be as good as they can possibly be.