Shri
Mr. Glass
I have got news for you about where the WC is taking place next year...Wet ball wouldn't have helped either.
I have got news for you about where the WC is taking place next year...Wet ball wouldn't have helped either.
The thrashing was needed, it's better if they get tested enough before the WC.Wet ball wouldn't have helped either. So this thrashing can be overlooked. The rain breaks definitely helped SA to a great extent.
But there are some pretty glaring weaknesses in our batting lineup, not putting up 330+ after that start was unforgivable. SA can easily get back into this series, they just need to dismiss Kohli and Dhawan early and there isn't much afterwards. Dhoni pottering about strugglng to strike at 100 is painful to watch these days...
More than the WC, I think it would be interesting to see Kuldeep in tests, he is very difficult to pick and I think it's the right time to bring him in. Jadeja is useless if there's no turn, I give props to Ashwin for giving his best and improving his bowling with each game, but Kuldeep might just be more effective than both of them.I have got news for you about where the WC is taking place next year...
It can work with him at number 7. But that won't happen under any circumstances.He is valuable as a keeper though, and his way of coaching the leggies through their spells is a big bonus. So we just have to hope his form improves with the bat, because I don't see anyone else being able to provide that.
Kohli isn't still there as a captain. Dhoni guiding the bowlers and Kohli at crunch times is invaluable for the team. Dhoni's keeping is also second to none at the moment. I agree with what Shri said, Dhoni should bat at number 4, that'll give him enough time to get his time in and attack in the end.Hard to see India winning the next WC with Dhoni in the team.
Amazing how he has consistently managed to confuse and pressurize his teammates. He doesn't have a defined role in the side, other than to stink up the 40-49 over mark. Oh but he makes up for it with two boundaries in the final over.
He's lost it. Need him at 4 to rotate strike and can't expect much else from him at this point. We need two quick scorers coming in after him after he prevents a collapse. And Pandya shouldn't bat anywhere above 7 either. Maybe Iyer at 5 and Raina at 6 since there won't be much bounce in England.get his time in and attack in the end.
Yeah, I remember he once got a run a ball 50 without any boundaries at all.He has to work on his strike rotation. I don't know how he suddenly lost that, it was always one of the strongest parts of his game.
I think the last 4 was so good it made Neil Mac bring out his puns - Class-senbrought out a smile from Kohli...absolutely outrageous shot
I've a feeling Mosehle might still get a go in T20s for non-cricketing reasons. But De Kock's place might not be as secure as we thought it once was.One thing this has hopefully done is no more Mosehle in a SA shirt. Been one of the luckiest players to get away with the domestic career he has had.
No, he plays for England.SA to go Sri Lankan root and have a couple of wicketkeepers on the field...
Can't blame the wet ball if you chose to bowl second when rain is predicted and at a ground that is known to get dew....Wet ball wouldn't have helped either. So this thrashing can be overlooked. The rain breaks definitely helped SA to a great extent.
But there are some pretty glaring weaknesses in our batting lineup, not putting up 330+ after that start was unforgivable. SA can easily get back into this series, they just need to dismiss Kohli and Dhawan early and there isn't much afterwards. Dhoni pottering about strugglng to strike at 100 is painful to watch these days...
They have already done that when AB hasn't kept.SA to go Sri Lankan root and have a couple of wicketkeepers on the field...