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duffer

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Cricinfo has this as a poor pitch, is it really because these two are making it look hilariously easy since I got home (half an hour ago)?
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Half-century for Gambhir, superb knock as fifties go. Really waited for the ball and taken great care to play it along the turf, which is essential on pitches like this.

Can barely recall him hitting it in the air more than once, one that he hit over square-leg with no fielder deep anywhere on the leg-side.
 

IndGunner

First Class Debutant
Gambhir 46 off 50 with 6 fours; Yuvraj Singh 45 off 57 with 5 fours and 2 sixes.

Proof that the ability to be multidimensional is usually more important in one-day batting than hitting boundaries.
Well that and the strange defensive field kp has laid out its so easy to get the ones and two's we must remember that yuvi had a back problem last match. more pressure please.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Cricinfo has this as a poor pitch, is it really because these two are making it look hilariously easy since I got home (half an hour ago)?
Certainly is. It's England's bowlers who're making it look easy-ish, added to some wholly uninspired captaincy, but it was looking diabolical (as it is) earlier.

India should knock England over for 120-140 if they bowl well here.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
the third power play is still not taken rite .....
No, I wasn't sure whether waiting was a wise decision (thought they might've done better to grab the Powerplay overs early while they still had a few wickets left) but Dhoni's batsmen have repaid his faith in them.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
I see. Just seems to have clouded over.

On another note, I might now go back to bed as our Sky has packed-up in the rain.
 

biased indian

International Coach
how good a bowler is bopara why he has not come into action yet..saw a interview in neo cricket in the morning with him he was saying this pitch was more suited to his kind of bowling
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Haha, that rough spot on the pitch Collingwood is turning it out of looks deadly - it's in a really bad spot for a left-handed bat too.

You can't tell me Swann wouldn't be more value than a specialist #8 batsman in India.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
how good a bowler is bopara why he has not come into action yet..saw a interview in neo cricket in the morning with him he was saying this pitch was more suited to his kind of bowling
He's a batsman who bowls very occasionally. Similar bowler to Collingwood, but with less accuracy and no swing.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
To Richard:


follow it on the net, Richard...




U r such a "fair weather" fan... :p
Only really worth being up at this time in the morn to actually watch TBH. Though once you're actually up it's tricky to head back to bed. Might just bung the radio on, I've got one right next to me here now I think about it.

And Bopara's bowling is woeful, such a good job he hardly seems to get thrown the ball in ODIs any more.
 

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