cricketboy29
International Regular
Actually, now it's a 1,000 posts
No. Yours was the 1000th reply. Jamee got the 1000th post.cricketboy29 said:Actually, now it's a 1,000 posts
Not enough.Jamee999 said:1,000 up!
Quality over quantity is always the way to go with fielding practise.Pratyush said:Fielding practise hours have been doubled now.
But you know what they say, Practice makes perfect...KennyD said:Quality over quantity is always the way to go with fielding practise.
You may just be on to something there, stedssteds said:I personally believe the reason behind CW's lethargy in the field is Agarwal's 8 hour long practises after each day's play.
We don't practise till mid night.steds said:I personally believe the reason behind CW's lethargy in the field is Agarwal's 8 hour long practises after each day's play.
Pratyush said:We don't practise till mid night.
Earlier, we were hardly giving time for practises. Now we are practising as much as top international teams and nothing excessive. So I don't see the reason for an outburst.
The only way to get better at fielding is by giving more time to it. For making things interesting, drills of various kinds have been introduced. If some one has any thing else which can be done to make the practises interesting, I am open for them.
However, reduction in time is not the way to go.
142 runs in 12 innings (10 complete), an average of 14.20, a top score of 30*. You need to be informed?Robertinho said:DK: Yes I can, but I was not informed, nor warned that my form was bad enough to be dropped.
*coughcough*999 runs @ 31.22*coughcough*dontcloseyoureyes said:*cough*27runs@5.40*cough*
I know it's not the same, I'm just mucking around.
Yay!Mr Mxyzptlk said:*coughcough*999 runs @ 31.22*coughcough*
Seeing as though some of those innings where against England when we had those great starts and i always came in at number 6 or 7 and had to try and slog i think that is a bit unfair. Also as a youngster i thought more leeway would be givin.Mr Mxyzptlk said:142 runs in 12 innings (10 complete), an average of 14.20, a top score of 30*. You need to be informed?
Smart guy that Abhinav Shankar. Smart guy.Nnanden said:The Solution?
by Abhinav Shankar
The future. It can hold good, it can hold bad. For a side that is struggling, it can hold a key to success. The CWXI Test-side will certainly be hoping that the next-generation of pace bowlers can thrive upon the pressure of the international scene. So who are the members of this ‘next-generation’?
NA Borcich
44 wickets @ 24.02
Inexperienced paceman of just one season. Holds an immaculate line and length, but can tend to stray in pressure situations. A bright prospect indeed.
Nath Patrick`s comment: “Funny man, fellow Croat. Good luck to him.”
AAA Collins
148 wickets @ 27.23
Extremely accurate left-arm medium pacer, with an economy of around two runs-per-over. Medium pacers never seem to get a chance in the big-time. Perhaps it`s time things start to change.
Nath Patrick`s comment: “I bowled alongside Adam when playing for the Blues. He won`t let you down.”
BC Cunningham
100 wickets @ 22.64
This man is most likely to soon break into the International side. Perhaps a question about his dedication to the game, but apart from that, looks the goods. Should grab many a wicket during the next few seasons.
Nath Patrick`s comment: “I see Bryce as the most promising of these players. Self-confidence is the key.”
TJ Demeza
74 wickets @ 28.08
The key thing about this man is his strike-rate. A stand-out figure of 47.4. Unmatched in this statistic, and more importantly, his pace, “...wickets will come while the body be able”.
Nath Patrick`s comment: “Amazing young sensation. Another player I was glad to play with, a positive bloke.”
NS Hoy
192 wickets @ 21.92
The stand-out bowler from last season. Nagging length and teasing slower ball, Hoy has a fantastic domestic record. After a rough start for the CWXI, one hopes he will develop into a match-winner for his country.
Nath Patrick`s comment: “Should settle into the playing XI nicely.”
MW Wilson
88 wickets @ 25.25
Dubbed ‘The Chosen One’. A potential game-breaker with the ball and more than handy with the bat, he will always be around the game`s best.
Nath Patrick`s comment: “Might be injury-prone with his bowling action. Should look to senior players to reach his potential.”
Look out for these players – coming to a ground near you!