We do. He is called Shami.Fully expecting Ishant Sharma to be India's most effective bowler in the series to continue the laughter I get from people trying to claim India has someone better than him
That and his father. Like if Broad was a ****ty cricketer but got in because of his father.I don't think people hate him, but he's just not a Test quality cricketer.
Anirudh SrikkanthRohan Gavaskar
I remember after just one decent ODI outing by Rohan, Sidhu saying in the post-match analysis "Bagal mein bachcha aur shaher mein dhindora" (The treasure you are searching for far and wide has always been right under your nose) w.r.t. India's limited overs all-rounder scarcities.Rohan Gavaskar
Yes.Is it weird that India A doing well against Aus A is somehow making me quietly confident about this series?
Does he deserve to be in the test side on his domestic perfomances?? Yes. And its a pretty good selection, India needs someone like him in tests. Our pace bowlers have not been able to finish games for us, there have been quite a few overseas games where India has been in a commanding position but our bowlers have been too exhausted or overbowled in crucial times. And picking one spinner hasn't worked either, since if the conditions do not assist spin bowling, the other three pacers have to bowl extra overs. So yes, Binny's inclusion in the test is a good one. Our best all rounder is still Irfan, but he is out of touch after that long break he had to take due to injury. Binny can share the workload of the pace bowlers and take an odd wicket or two. And most people who do not watch the Indian domestic games seem to underrate Binny's bowling ability, they judge him from his IPL performances. He's been very useful in the FC games as a bowler. And as an all rounder, he can make a cut in the test side for overseas game. Same can be said about Rishi Dhawan.Why do we hate Binny so much? Just wondering