centurymaker
Cricketer Of The Year
if gambhir ran out a partner this time again, i'd
and he'd
and he'd
hemorrhoid?He's fizzing at the bung hole due to an undiagnosed medical issue ftr.
Yeah we reached a consensus on Chawla's bowling a few pages ago.hemorrhoid?
wait till the end of the day's play tomorrow. i'm sure we will have found out by then.Is this the best possible pitch if desperate for an Indian win?
Adelaide/Colombo flat would make it a draw, turning pitch has demonstrably been favoring an English win, Dinda and Sharma being our seamers, a green is out of the question.
I know it's a bad test wicket as such but is it the best possible wicket from an Indian POV?
Yeah you could definitely make that argument. It's certainly the most alien pitch from an England point of view. They prepared themselves for turners and you do get the odd turner in English county cricket (and presumably league cricket too, not that I've seen it), but this isn't something I reckon any of them would have had much exposure to at all. The pitch might as well be from Mars. Sehwag has made a career out of making these sort of pitches look like roads and the other batsmen (certainly Tendulkar, but probably all the other bats too barring perhaps Kohli) would have some experience on them too and an idea of how to build an innings, which gives India a real advantage that the others pitches didn't.Is this the best possible pitch if desperate for an Indian win?
Adelaide/Colombo flat would make it a draw, turning pitch has demonstrably been favoring an English win, Dinda and Sharma being our seamers, a green is out of the question.
I know it's a bad test wicket as such but is it the best possible wicket from an Indian POV?
I think so. I know that is a sad fact if true, but it might be true. This track does minimize the English bowling superiority, and emphasizes the Indian batting experience. Logic says that India should be able to build a huge score on this pitch, something like 450. But logic has a funny way of coming apart in test matches. If India's batting crumbles on this pitch, it will be a testament to how the best laid plans can go wrong, and also of how badly our batsman are out of form/depth.Is this the best possible pitch if desperate for an Indian win?
Adelaide/Colombo flat would make it a draw, turning pitch has demonstrably been favoring an English win, Dinda and Sharma being our seamers, a green is out of the question.
I know it's a bad test wicket as such but is it the best possible wicket from an Indian POV?
Kohli going to run into the crowd, Inzy-style?And 3-1 could really result in the **** hitting the fan.
It's more the true bounce than Spin, that is troubling the Indian batsmen here who like to get on the front foot.
Don't get why Dhoni wanted Turn and bounce as he did IIRC. Uneven bounce/Crumbling wicket suits India best, failing which a low bounce wicket.
Said this during the Mumbai test match.Should just shift the third test to Delhi, imo.
Slow, low crumbling wicket. Perfect.
Don't think so.... Was the true bounce alongside the turn which troubled India in Mumbai. Plus the spinners they picked weren't as suited as the quicker English bowlers in terms of bowling there.Is this the best possible pitch if desperate for an Indian win?
Adelaide/Colombo flat would make it a draw, turning pitch has demonstrably been favoring an English win, Dinda and Sharma being our seamers, a green is out of the question.
I know it's a bad test wicket as such but is it the best possible wicket from an Indian POV?
He's always struggled in India.His innings at Trent Bridge last year was quite vital. It seems less important in hindsight because England smashed that game, but that was only after Bell had played that knock, before it we were struggling. In general you can say he was England's best batsman during our winning streak because of the number of different situations he got a ton from.
No doubt he's regressed hugely this year though. It's curious because before he was originally dropped in 09 he didn't seem to have a problem against spin or playing in Asia - at least he was no worse in that regard than with anything else. He was England's best batsman on the tour to Pakistan in 2005/6 and Sri Lanka in 2007/8.
The problem with this post is that you genuinely think it isn't.India isn't Asia.