Arjun
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What I noticed was that they were trying to rotate the strike when Mendis and Murali were bowling. There was no urgency to hit the big shots.the batting in the death overs would have been a lot better if not for the two SL spinners, who again bowled well. though, more than good bowling, i think it's the shot selection that let the batsmen down. some of the wkts fell in trying to play against the spin so thats something the Indians have to work on
Yuvraj has issues. First, as expected, Mendis got the better of him, but now, he's a sitting duck even against the much-maligned seamers. More space was wasted with Sharma and Badrinath at six and seven- in a way, they were not needed to do the usual thing, and they could do nothing. In fact, they may miss Irfan a lot here.not surprising, the waste of space as far as the batting goes was Yuvi. with the likes of Sehwag and Tendulkar slated to come back, he should be worried about his place. He doesn't want to go Afridi way i.e. fire once in a while .... May be playing Pathan in Yuvi's place would have been a better option. let's hope Yuvi delivers with the ball
The Lankans do have some gritty batsmen who play well under pressure, and intelligently too. The Indian fielding is much better than in the Asia Cup, but there are still some areas of weaknesses, such as holding on to catches when the ball is old, soft and battered, as well as hitting the stumps directly. The field placings need to be tight, giving nothing away. And of course, the less we see of Yuvraj, Rohit and Raina, the better- they should concentrate on their batting instead, and wiping out the Lankans in 40 overs should be a priority.the positive is that 258 is on the board, SL is playing to stay in the series so whats needed is a disciplined bowling and fielding effort. a couple of good balls and the pressure would be on SL .... this a nice opportunity for Ind to clinch the series, will they do it in this game?