nope not gonna happen...That's it, anything less than another epic Dravid-Laxman partnership will spell doom for India.
That's great, we need more optimistic fans like you.nope not gonna happen...
you mean realistic right?That's great, we need more optimistic fans like you.
nope not gonna happen...
That's great, we need more optimistic fans like you.
"A pessimist only sees the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them"you mean realistic right?
i was not moping, was smiling you know..like this..., although i wouldn't want to try walking on anything as unsubstantive as a cloud..."A pessimist only sees the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them"
Leonard L. Levinson
Sure, you're probably right too ... but if you're a genuine fan, you'd still have hope that India can turn it around - maybe you do, or maybe it's just me.you mean realistic right?
Just as easily, Dravid looked fluent at the crease and Laxman is one man in this lineup who has scored in such pressure situations before. Sure, the match may be over before lunch but India still has some hope IMO.An out of sorts Rahul Dravid with a limping VVS Laxman doesn't inspire me with much confidence. Not to mention that both Parthiv Patel and Ishant Sharma are both hurt at the moment.
a genuine fan wants his team to win, hopes they win but wouldn't have unrealistic expectations or blind faith in the team... at least that's the way i see it...stranger things have happened in sports but i am just not comfortable betting on lightning striking twice in the same place, that's all...Sure, you're probably right too ... but if you're a genuine fan, you'd still have hope that India can turn it around - maybe you do, or maybe it's just me.
I thought that happened already... Kolkota 2001 and then Adelaide 2003, maybe Colombo 2008 could be a third! Who knows!a genuine fan wants his team to win, hopes they win but wouldn't have unrealistic expectations or blind faith in the team... at least that's the way i see it...stranger things have happened in sports but i am just not comfortable betting on lightning striking twice in the same place, that's all...
Definitely, I wouldn't bet on it happening either ... just saying that I'm still hopeful and given the past, I don't think it's quite "blind hope" - almost but not quite.a genuine fan wants his team to win, hopes they win but wouldn't have unrealistic expectations or blind faith in the team... at least that's the way i see it...stranger things have happened in sports but i am just not comfortable betting on lightning striking twice in the same place, that's all...
Haha, I just saw the opportunity to post an excellent quote I read a few days ago. I didn't have a point to back it up or anything like thati was not moping, was smiling you know..like this..., although i wouldn't want to try walking on anything as unsubstantive as a cloud...
Not aided by the fact that India were without their first-choice keeper, who employs a style of play that would have been useful in countering Mendis.
- Woefully out of form Indian middle order
Noone is taking credit away from Mendis. He's done exceptionally well for a debutant. But he has not done a one-man demolition job like the way Harbhajan Singh did in 2001 or Shane Warne did in Ashes 2005 (though unsuccessfully).
Dravid, Ganguly averages miserable in current year. Dravid has been miserable since 2007. Out of form can happen suddenly. Just because you had a very good series (Aus 2008) (Sachin) doesnt mean, you can continue that form every continuing tour.
It is not just about numbers and stuff, though.
Dravid has simply not looked like a player who can take his team through for a good 2 years (almost) now.. Ganguly doesn't look like he has a clue on a number of occassions. They are still good enough to produce the odd good knock and sometimes, even an odd great knock, but the consistency is simply not there.
I am not saying a Rohit Sharma, Suresh Raina or Badrianth (if he ever gets picked) are going to be any better but at least one of them deserves a chance???? Just let these guys go, esp. Dravid who has looked so tense at the crease for so long now.. Give Badrinath or somebody else a chance for one whole series, let Rahul play Ranji and get his confidence back and most importantly, let him relax for a while... Let us see if Badri or Rohit or Raina are good enough at the highest level. One whole series should be enough for them to produce at least one good or 2 or 3 decent performances. Then we can take the call on who is better than whom.
By not giving anyone else a chance, we are restricting ourselves too much, IMHO.