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Yes and he should've taken the wicket of Symonds but I still think Pathan should be given a go. Australia have retained the Border-Gavaskar trophy, India might as well give Pathan a game before the ODI's start.
Obviously he didn't, Sharma didn't bowl too badly in the 2nd test and he should play in Perth, Pathan can replace Yuvraj because i am sure Pathan is more than likely to score more runs compared to Yuvraj atm!Indeed, but did you watch the game?
he wont be playing this series thats all i knowAnyone know the status of Zaheer Khan? How long will he be out for?
Means little in the overall scheme of things. Scored a Test double ton against a far stronger bowling attack only a few Tests ago. He didn't exactly smack the Inv XI around.Despite Jaffer having just scored 92 and possibly worked himself back into form?
Doesn't really matter. Put Sehwag in and see how he does, India have nothing to lose imo.Despite Jaffer having just scored 92 and possibly worked himself back into form?
Yeah, but it'd be a pretty tough call to drop a batsman who just scored 92, while the other options are in pretty poor form too. In regards to picking Sehwag, I actually feel that he's more likely to go out and smash it around in the form he's in, because he'll just be throwing his bat at everything he can. I can see Johnson getting hit for quite a few, bowling as wide as he does, while it wouldn't surprise me if Lee lost his line and length if Sehwag went after him. 'Course, it's all hypothetical, but it would certainly be interesting.Means little in the overall scheme of things. Scored a Test double ton against a far stronger bowling attack only a few Tests ago. He didn't exactly smack the Inv XI around.
Still, I think he should be persisted with. Picking Sehwag would be a huge mistake. I know everyone is hoping he'll come out and spank a run-a-ball ton for old times sake but he's just so out of the loop in terms of form, it's pretty damn unlikely. The Aussies will quickly work him out because lesser bowling attacks have been doing that for a while now.
He might get away with a few over slips or even time one but the guy is woefully short of match practice and fitness. I doubt he'd be swinging at all because that's a confidence issue and his wouldn't be very high right now. Didn't exactly get stuck into the ACT XI either. I don't care how talented you are, just slogging because your're in a rut when playing a Test match will get you out quickly, especially on a bouncing track. There's no way they'll pick him and if they did, it would smack of desperation. His prior record against Australia is essentially meaningless at the moment.In regards to picking Sehwag, I actually feel that he's more likely to go out and smash it around in the form he's in, because he'll just be throwing his bat at everything he can. I can see Johnson getting hit for quite a few, bowling as wide as he does, while it wouldn't surprise me if Lee lost his line and length if Sehwag went after him. 'Course, it's all hypothetical, but it would certainly be interesting.
Hmm, it all depends on what attitude Sehwag brought into the Test. If he was trying to bat properly and build form that way, he wouldn't last. If he thought "Bugger this, I'm going for it" and played with some freedom, then it'd be interesting, IMO. Best way to get back in form is to feel the ball come out of the middle.He might get away with a few over slips or even time one but the guy is woefully short of match practice and fitness. I doubt he'd be swinging at all because that's a confidence issue and his wouldn't be very high right now. Didn't exactly get stuck into the ACT XI either. I don't care how talented you are, just slogging because your're in a rut when playing a Test match will get you out quickly, especially on a bouncing track. There's no way they'll pick him and if they did, it would smack of desperation. His prior record against Australia is essentially meaningless at the moment.
Of course. Not in a Test match, though. To be picked in any Test side, you should be amongst the form players in your team. Sehwag shouldn't have even made the squad on form. Even if they haven't said it, I bet every batsman in the Indian squad has thought it.Hmm, it all depends on what attitude Sehwag brought into the Test. If he was trying to bat properly and build form that way, he wouldn't last. If he thought "Bugger this, I'm going for it" and played with some freedom, then it'd be interesting, IMO. Best way to get back in form is to feel the ball come out of the middle.
Yeah, wasn't following things closely in the lead up to the series but I can't think of any proper reason Sehwag was selected ahead of say, a name brought up on here frequently in the past, Chopra who has apparently been gunning it domestically. Perplexifying.Of course. Not in a Test match, though. To be picked in any Test side, you should be amongst the form players in your team. Sehwag shouldn't have even made the squad on form. Even if they haven't said it, I bet every batsman in the Indian squad has thought it.
It was a whim or a gut feeling, at best... There was really no plausible, logical reason for his inclusion in the squad.Yeah, wasn't following things closely in the lead up to the series but I can't think of any proper reason Sehwag was selected ahead of say, a name brought up on here frequently in the past, Chopra who has apparently been gunning it domestically. Perplexifying.
Nah, selecting someone in the test team to give them match practice ahead of an ODI series would pretty much make me walk away from the game altogether, so I'm against that option.Yes and he should've taken the wicket of Symonds but I still think Pathan should be given a go. Australia have retained the Border-Gavaskar trophy, India might as well give Pathan a game before the ODI's start.
Not saying I'd condone Sehwag's possible inclusion, but I do think he'd go alright if he was in the side for the 3rd Test. The choice game down to Gambhir, Chopra and Sehwag. Gambhir would have been murdered and the selectors don't particularly like Chopra, so they decided to give Sehwag a chance, having had a pretty good career behind him. It appears they were backing him to come good, but yeah...Of course. Not in a Test match, though. To be picked in any Test side, you should be amongst the form players in your team. Sehwag shouldn't have even made the squad on form. Even if they haven't said it, I bet every batsman in the Indian squad has thought it.
Gambhir too, both were making huge runs for their domestic side.Yeah, wasn't following things closely in the lead up to the series but I can't think of any proper reason Sehwag was selected ahead of say, a name brought up on here frequently in the past, Chopra who has apparently been gunning it domestically. Perplexifying.
Gambhir was injured, though.Gambhir too, both were making huge runs for their domestic side.