Dead rubber.de Villiers scores a run a ball ton from 28-3. Not bad for a downhill skier.
South Africa has a different approach towards dead rubbers than teams like India.Dead rubber.
Please... They rested half their attack. It was obvious how they looked at this gameSouth Africa has a different approach towards dead rubbers than teams like India.
Always pressure to win.
lol you clearly haven't watched that much of Ishant, especially of late. He has gradually lost his pace. His seam position sucks. And he was never that accurate unless you set your field for short and wide long hops to be bowled. Especially for tests, he struggles to pitch it up without straying down leg side.Ishant can still have a Zaheer/Anderson type career. He's 25 ffs. What do India expect when they bowl him on dead wickets in high scoring ODI's 90% of the time.
Bowled really well for his first 3 wickets yesterday. Just sad and pathetic that India's seamers don't see more even-balanced conditions like that (ie good batting wicket, but some help early on)
No. He's ****Ishant can still have a Zaheer/Anderson type career. He's 25 ffs. What do India expect when they bowl him on dead wickets in high scoring ODI's 90% of the time.
Bowled really well for his first 3 wickets yesterday. Just sad and pathetic that India's seamers don't see more even-balanced conditions like that (ie good batting wicket, but some help early on)
yeah okay, that is why Steyn, Morkel and Kallis were rested then?South Africa has a different approach towards dead rubbers than teams like India.
Always pressure to win.
What prevents us from making fast pitches in India? Is it impossible because of the weather or is it just instructions for groundsmen to not make such pitches? I think they genuinely tried to build pace friendly wickets in a lot of grounds in India 3-4 years ago and could just come up with roads because of the conditions. They scrapped that idea because they couldn't get results and went back to turners recently imo. Seem to remember a lot of grounds where the pitches got re-laid.Even if there was help for the seamers early on with grass left on the pitch, there's no way of getting around the fact that Indian pitches are going to have low bounce.