Those idiots clearly didn't watch the SA-Ind tests or those morons are just walking around looking for things to get riled up about. Was a fair series with decent tracks.I can tell you that there was a lot of confusion and anger in SAF when India played tests because the pitches were not SAF-like. There were accusations that CSA had rolled over for the BCCI. There are also whispering's and mutterings that NZ might roll over for the BCCI by making the pitches more conductive to batting. Are there any truth to these rumors?
Out of curiosity, what makes you think this?I think Bhuveneshwar should be good in the conditions too.
Aren't NZ conditions more suited to swing bowling? He's certainly a better fit for this tour than Ishant who's more hit the deck bowler.Out of curiosity, what makes you think this?
It isn't Asia. I think Asian conditions won't be kind to him in the long-term. I think other conditions can be a goldmine for him.Out of curiosity, what makes you think this?
Not really, no. Traditionally more suited to seam bowlers with grassy wickets.Aren't NZ conditions more suited to swing bowling? He's certainly a better fit for this tour than Ishant who's more hit the deck bowler.
Until very recently, Southee, a swing bowler, had a better record in the subcontinent than at home.It isn't Asia. I think Asian conditions won't be kind to him in the long-term. I think other conditions can be a goldmine for him.
NZ conditions are more suited to batting tbh.Aren't NZ conditions more suited to swing bowling? He's certainly a better fit for this tour than Ishant who's more hit the deck bowler.
The SG ball - so there will be an adjustment for the Indian quicks.what type of cricket ball do they use for home tests in India? Is it the Kookaburra?
hmmm still does, by a long, long way.Until very recently, Southee, a swing bowler, had a better record in the subcontinent than at home.
Tim Southee bowling recordNZ conditions are more suited to batting tbh.
Lol, so this conspiracy theory is going to get rolled out anytime India do semi-reasonably well on an away tour.It seems many "cricket analysts" are touting India to win simply because India ranked number 2. Do these people even watch NZ cricket? I rate this NZ attack especially at home! Alot of people also forget to mention KS William's bowling exploits. Last year he averaged 32! That's Kallis and Watson territory...more than handy! Fulton's been getting alot of flack lately but his blunting that new ball and protecting the middle order. Corey is bloody dangerous with his swinging balls and looks like a bowling allrounder rather than the other way around. Very interested to see if Ryder will be accommodated in the test team and where in the batting line up he will feature.
Hesson has also made a call for swinging tracks to greet India which was met with alot of eyebrows. I can tell you that there was a lot of confusion and anger in SAF when India played tests because the pitches were not SAF-like. There were accusations that CSA had rolled over for the BCCI. There are also whispering's and mutterings that NZ might roll over for the BCCI by making the pitches more conductive to batting. Are there any truth to these rumors?
Flights are bookedAnyone want to join me at this test?
Does this include his time as a poor test bowler?hmmm still does, by a long, long way.
Tim Southee bowling record
In Asia:
Tests: 5 (3 vs India, 2 vs SL) Average: 21.75
In New Zealand:
Tests: 16 Average: 34.84
Hmmm...are we really ready to say that Anderson is proven in his role? Yeah, he picked up some handy wickets against WI, but that was generally courtesy of some pretty miserable batting from the technically deficient Windies. India will provide a far better examination of whether he's ready to play the Watson/Kallis/Oram role.Not sure I'd put us at 3 tbh. Jury is still out on Wagner and Sodhi is a project player. Southee, Boult and Anderson are the only bowlers proven in their roles.