If that's the case I really hope Dravid has a wonderful series and makes a truckload of runs in trying conditions leading us to a series victory. It would be a fitting swansong for the main man responsible for a lot of our overseas triumphs.Smith reckons the pitch is going to be a batsman's nightmare. Its very green and the conditions are cloudy. Expecting a scorecard like the early 2000s NZ home series. Unadkat is a swing bowler, could be brilliant if the conditions live up to the hype.
Yeah man. Just love that man Dravid. I hope he does well and proves all the nay-sayers wrong.If that's the case I really hope Dravid has a wonderful series and makes a truckload of runs in trying conditions leading us to a series victory. It would be a fitting swansong for the main man responsible for a lot of our overseas triumphs.
Reckon it's time also for Ishant to have a break-out tour and re-establish himself as one of the brightest pace prospects. In Zak's absence, I am backing him to step up and be our leading wicket taker.
Irfan, Ashish Nehra is not fit enough for tests (I don't think he is good enough either, but that is another debate). Munaf Patel and RP Singh would have been a handful in South African coniditons; while I have no clue as to why the latter was not even considered, the former, like Ashish Nehra, has fitness issues every now and again. India cannot afford any of their bowlers to breakdown in the middle of a test match, especially considering they only play four regular bowlers.Am absolutely livid that we don't have ANY experienced back-up pace options. I wish Unadkat and Umesh all the best but you can't go into a critical series like this and expect debutants to win you matches.
Hated the fact that Dhoni was more concerned about Zaheer's fitness for the WC next year. Who gives a flying **** about the WC right now, I want us to win in South Africa damnit - do whatever you have to do to get Zak right.
I know these guys I list below aren't the best options but where are they now:
RP Singh
Praveen Kumar
Abhimanyu Mithun
Sudeep Tyagi
Ashish Nehra (why is he only being considered for ODI's?)
Heh.India cannot afford any of their bowlers to breakdown in the middle of a test match, especially considering they only play four regular bowlers.
Zaheer Khan is a huge loss
Mind games. It will not be a pancake flat wicket, but I would be very surprised if the pitches are anything like the ones India encountered in New Zealand. South Africa's biggest advantage - only advantage, perhaps - over India is their superior pace attack. Overtly bowling friendly conditions would negate that, and South Africa realise that.Smith reckons the pitch is going to be a batsman's nightmare. Its very green and the conditions are cloudy. Expecting a scorecard like the early 2000s NZ home series. Unadkat is a swing bowler, could be brilliant if the conditions live up to the hype.
Haha, I do see your point. He has had serious issues with fitness over the past year.Heh.
RP Singh - has been in terrible form in domestics. Has put on weight and been trundling in at 120-125 kmph. Is not playing the latest Ranji match, so might be injured as well.RP Singh
Praveen Kumar
Abhimanyu Mithun
Sudeep Tyagi
Ashish Nehra (why is he only being considered for ODI's?)
Continuity (or lack thereof) is the issue. Abhimanyu Mithun was rushed into the series in Sri Lanka, at the last possible moment, but still managed to do okay on pitches that had nothing in them for the faster bowlers. Why has he not been given another go ? If the selectors believe that Yadav is the better bowler, then why was he not picked ahead of Mithun for the Sri Lankan series ? Has the former done something extraordinary in the last four-five months ?Mithun - Can't see how he is a better or worse choice than Yadav. Both are similar bowlers - Yadav quicker. And both are inexperienced. Also, is out of the latest Ranji match, so might be injured as well.
Should probably add this thread on as well though:11 pages for a series between numbers 1 and 2 in the world. Dire.
11 pages for a series between numbers 1 and 2 in the world. Dire.