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***Official*** England in India

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Why is that so hard to believe? They got out in the first round in the WI. Let's face it, the way we think of Test cricket is not how the players think of it. Ganguly in the past has also said how it's WC > Tests > ODIs. In fact, if you search his past quotes he says over and over again how it's just as important to do well in your every day ODIs as it is in Tests.

And TBF, most fans also probably agree about the WC uber alles deal.
In 07 India went to the world cup as deservedly among the favorites, and got humiliated. In this series, regardless of the confidence the fans had in their side at home, they had just been destroyed in successive tours and slid down to three places below their opponents in the Test rankings before it began. They were then beaten in quite a close series.

In terms of under-performance, the 2007 world cup certainly seems a worse showing, and the 2011 tour to England is as well. That's probably what he's talking about. I'm pretty sure he's aware of the serious problems in the team right now.
When Dhoni says WC 07 was worse he's partly referring to the fact that his house, as well as a few other players houses were attacked after India got eliminated.

And Dhoni has obviously admitted over several interviews that India is in transition and there will losses in the coming future.

Anyhow, interesting times ahead for Indian cricket.

Oh and Congrats to England, I still don't think they would have beaten us if this was 2 years ago, but it's not their fault are batsmen have forgotten how to bat.
Nah disagree so much. I don't care if it is the truth, sends the wrong message. Captain needs to make it clear that this really has been one of the lowest points in Indian cricket for 10 years.

And if he was referring to the fans getting crazy, then make that clear. Although that may incentivise people to piss on his house etc I guess. :ph34r:
 

uvelocity

International Coach
all I can say is we are all on board to give them an absolute whipping! and we will not be pulling any punches this time!
 

flibbertyjibber

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I'd be tempted to rest them from the NZ ones too. Got plenty of cricket this year and the test matches/series are far more important than a few one day games. Can have a couple of months off and be fresh for the tests ahead. Also gives us a chance to build a squad ahead of the world cup, we know what Trott and Anderson can do and they will both probably be in the side for the next world cup. Find out about the others in the squad so we can replace them if they aren't good enough instead of having them get one or two matches a series and remaining in the squad for far too long.
 

Cabinet96

Hall of Fame Member
I think a few of the guys might miss the New Zealand ODI's, but I reckon they do have one eye on building a settled side for the Champions Trophy. It may not be as important as the Ashes, but it's still the biggest limited overs series we'll play before the 2015 World Cup, and something which should be taken seriously with a full strength side.
 

theegyptian

International Vice-Captain
England have a real shortage of backup odi bowlers coming up if you ask me. Meaker although fast is a trash odi bowler and will get ripped all over the place. Woakes lacks pace and white ball skills. Then we're left players like Harris who bowl medium pace and have never done anything much in domestic od cricket.

I'm hoping a few of the new generation come through this season in county cricket because they seem to have some more of the raw potential to be good odi bowlers. Overton - Raw pace, Mills - Raw pace and left hand. Topley - Left Arm Swing ....

With Bres and Broad's careers going in the wrong direction and more and more resting of the senior pacemen it's a real worry if england want to maintain their current good form in odi cricket.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
England have a real shortage of backup odi bowlers coming up if you ask me. Meaker although fast is a trash odi bowler and will get ripped all over the place. Woakes lacks pace and white ball skills. Then we're left players like Harris who bowl medium pace and have never done anything much in domestic od cricket.

I'm hoping a few of the new generation come through this season in county cricket because they seem to have some more of the raw potential to be good odi bowlers. Overton - Raw pace, Mills - Raw pace and left hand. Topley - Left Arm Swing ....

With Bres and Broad's careers going in the wrong direction and more and more resting of the senior pacemen it's a real worry if england want to maintain their current good form in odi cricket.
Yeah this is one of the main reasons Dernbach has played so much. England's OD bowling depth is really bare. Danny Briggs would be worth an extended run alongside Swann if the next World Cup was going to be in the subcontinent again but I can't see two specialist tweakers being the right combination in Aus/NZ.
 

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