Just because he's unlucky doesn't mean his faults shouldn't be up for discussion.Pujara was unlucky in both tests. Pointless to talk about his faults in the context of this series.
Not in the context of the series, though. Because his dismissals have all been about mostly awful luck.Just because he's unlucky doesn't mean his faults shouldn't be up for discussion.
How was he unlucky in the first Test btw?Pujara was unlucky in both tests. Pointless to talk about his faults in the context of this series.
FWIW, my source (granted this was a couple of months ago)
"I have big concerns about Patto, I was at the MCG recently for a junior clinic. Patto was in the nets, bowling fastish - for thirty balls only. I took a bit of footage on the Ipad. I ran in to him later and had a chat and said words to the effect of "what are you up to" - noting that I know him casually through having done a coaching course with him. He told me they are trying to change his action from front on to side on and they expect it to take three months before he will be right to bowl in games.................
From the footage I took - I could see no discernible change in his action. He didn't seem overly confident in things. Be worried, very worried."
So while he may come back in the near future.....his Test future is iffy.
Ball rolled onto the stumps after a defensive shot bounced off his pad.How was he unlucky in the first Test btw?
Pleased to hear it, because as great as Dhoni has been for Indian cricket as both a leader & a personality, I feel Kohli will take the team to a new level, particularly in terms of intensity.I think this world cup will be his last. May hang around a bit more but cannot see him staying more than 6-8 months beyond the world cup maximum. The thing is, Dhoni is a bit institutionalized in the sense that he is the Vice Chairman of India Cements. The men in power would want him to stay as long as possible. I cannot see many Indian test captains survive like he did the mauling in England, Australia, and again England this time without the backing he has from the powers.
Another aspect is that the hold of Srinivasan might be slipping a bit with the constant court cases. I can see Srinivasan get out of power in 6-8 months as well. He might decide to foray other interests as Indian cricket gets too messy for his own good.
Dhoni would still make a lot of money out of the IPL I would think. He does not look that geed up about international cricket any more. We have to understand that while Dhoni is just 33, 10 years of constant cricket in today's age where there is some tournament going on always takes quite a toll. Even after the 2011 World Cup, Dhoni had wondered if he would be able to continue till the 2015 world cup. He has but I don't see him playing international cricket in 12 months time.
Do ODI's mean thta much more to Indians than Tests? I can that when it concerns an ODI worldcup, but otherwise?Don't think he will retire from ODI's or T20s yet. And he shouldn't.
Tests yeah.
Stay at work, you.Its days like this you remember how much working during test cricket stinks
Wait wat?? Haven't seen or followed any of today's play...........did they come off the field because it was too hot?How hot is Gabba at the moment? Haven't seen play being stopped due to the heat before in a test.
The transition to side on has already happened as per the video I linked earlier.FWIW, my source (granted this was a couple of months ago)
"I have big concerns about Patto, I was at the MCG recently for a junior clinic. Patto was in the nets, bowling fastish - for thirty balls only. I took a bit of footage on the Ipad. I ran in to him later and had a chat and said words to the effect of "what are you up to" - noting that I know him casually through having done a coaching course with him. He told me they are trying to change his action from front on to side on and they expect it to take three months before he will be right to bowl in games.................
From the footage I took - I could see no discernible change in his action. He didn't seem overly confident in things. Be worried, very worried."
So while he may come back in the near future.....his Test future is iffy.
It seemed that way while I was watching it live, because all the pacers were cramping and having problems. Apparently, the play time was extended by half an hour, and the Aussies still managed to fall 7 overs short of 90. Meh.Wait wat?? Haven't seen or followed any of today's play...........did they come off the field because it was too hot?
I wouldn't say the two Mitches are similar.While Starceh has done well in the shield, having him and Johnson in the same team means having the same bowler twice.
His line and length were very poor today.
Haze has done well but there is a lack of pressure at the other end. Was hoping MMarsh would be able to keep it tight while Johnson/Starc /Lyon bowled from the other end.
Johnson's performance today and in the last test hasn't had the impact of last summer. Has he lost it ? is he back to the old Mitchell "Bloody" Johnson ?
No one has mentioned Bird, is he a chance for this series ?
What are you on about? What has being 3/200 at stumps got to do with openers getting out cheaply?Well, not really. Say Australia bats in half of them, then you've got a whole heap of pre 1990 or so tests where teams would go all day and be 3/190 or 200 at stumps. Good knock though, the SMarsh fail notwithstanding.