Would be so good for cricket if Mendis returned for form. Never really bought that he'd been "figured out" - it happened to a small extent but the fast majority of his decline was IMO down to the fact that he completely lost his radar. Bowled rubbish regularly.Think we're about to get Mendised again.
Yeah, but Yuvraj probably played most of those testsWould be so good for cricket if Mendis returned for form. Never really bought that he'd been "figured out" - it happened to a small extent but the fast majority of his decline was IMO down to the fact that he completely lost his radar. Bowled rubbish regularly.
Looks like he just broke the record for the fastest Sri Lankan to fifty Test wickets, one Test earlier than Murali. Fair effort especially since he's played half his Tests against the best players of spin in the world.
Haha that's only two wickets a Test though; you can't just make a career out of getting Yuvraj out.Yeah, but Yuvraj probably played most of those tests
Yeah agreed. This game needs Dhoni to counterattack too though, shaping up to be a cracker.Would be so good for cricket if Mendis returned for form. Never really bought that he'd been "figured out" - it happened to a small extent but the fast majority of his decline was IMO down to the fact that he completely lost his radar. Bowled rubbish regularly.
Looks like he just broke the record for the fastest Sri Lankan to fifty Test wickets, one Test earlier than Murali. Fair effort especially since he's played half his Tests against the best players of spin in the world.
His back injury could have an impact on his catching I suppose.Whats up with Mathews in this game. Thats the second catch he's dropped in the match. Very unusual.
If that's the case then don't put him at slip. He's useless there with a dodgy back. Put him along fine leg or something that won't see as many balls.His back injury could have an impact on his catching I suppose.
Well, let me first apologize to all our SL fans here who I feel are wonderful posters (at least most of them.. )...I honestly think Sri Lanka can cope with his loss. They've got good spinners coming up who are young. They have a very strong bat and a decent bowl. To me right now they are, or at least should be, the No. 1 team, but once India shakes its injuries then it's a different stroy. Not having Harbajan hurts them... A LOT. Alas though I think they have a better, deeper bat than India, but the Indians have a better spin attack that is primarily injured right now. That is what has made these tests, the 1st and 3rd of course, interesting.
Oh, definitely agree with that. Mahela was miles ahead as a captain for sure.Feel Mahela was a MUCH better captain than Sanga as well..
You are assuming that all, if not most of the pitches on the sub-continent aren't similar to this and the one from the 1st test. That's 2 other countries they can walk into and potentially win on. Sri Lanka I think will be fine, they'll be a proper contender for the World Cup and they can certainly put the foot down on India if they give another ounce of effort. This situation right now is kidna frustrating yes, but I think SL can certainly push around India quite well. I would fear for them in SA or AUS though.and I am sorry, I just DO NOT see this team wining anything worthwhile away from home with this attitude.
My opinion too, actually.. Juz wanna get some thoughts on this though. Coz like a few other arguments, I see some merit on both sides on this.I have absolutely no problem with it at all. I don't think it gives much of an advantage (not in Test/First Class cricket anyway) but even if I did I'd still think it'd fine. Bowlers need to find new ways to get batsmen out these days and I fail to see how the pause is against the spirit of the game at all tbh.
Well, I suppose if India can be #1 without winning much outside the SC, so can SL.. I just meant they will never be too far away from the rest of the pack, even though with some of the talent they have, they SHOULD be, at least in this period with other sides being rather weak as well... I just think they don't allow themselves to be as good as they can be.. They just seem to think too much. Sometimes I agree with Ian Chappell.. It is ok to think about the game a bit while playing but taking it too far is always a weakness.. Just go to do the basics right and always look for runs or wickets.. Best way to be a great side IMO..You are assuming that all, if not most of the pitches on the sub-continent aren't similar to this and the one from the 1st test. That's 2 other countries they can walk into and potentially win on. Sri Lanka I think will be fine, they'll be a proper contender for the World Cup and they can certainly put the foot down on India if they give another ounce of effort. This situation right now is kidna frustrating yes, but I think SL can certainly push around India quite well. I would fear for them in SA or AUS though.
Also yes Mahela is the better skipper.