Yeah agreed. A little bit of time provides more perspective after the fury and pain of yesterday.let us not forget the windies were very competitive in the first dig with bat and ball and showed positive signs
now give the people rakheem cornwall you coward selectors
He is totally unique in generating pace from that run up and getting the ball to swing out from that angle. If he keeps yesterday's standard up he will break all sorts of records against every team.How long does Bumrah need before he's numero uno of Indian quicks? He's simply a freak.
Already belongs to the top 2-3 for me. I would rate Kapil higher for now for sheer longevity. Probably 200 wickets is the break even point to rate Jasprit higher. Wouldn't have a problem if anyone already rates him higher A freak as you said.How long does Bumrah need before he's numero uno of Indian quicks? He's simply a freak.
Low benchmark. Dude is probably 80th greatest bowler or something.Better than Lillee imo.
A bowler swinging into the batsmen and the guy at the other end swinging away is devastating for the batsmen. You need to be not just a top batsman but with loads of luck to survive anything like it. This is already the best trio of pacers india ever had. This team is going through an unprecedented period of gold class swing and quick bowling.Yep. I doubt it applies to anyone in this thread, but if you haven't seen the spell, go to YouTube and watch it. I was just following the scorecard as it was happening thinking "oh you useless bleeps" as the Windies crumbled, but then I watched the highlights later and was very glad I did. It was getting close to unplayable, so I have some sympathy for the batsmen. You'd need to be in top form to survive that. (Except for Brathwaite's dismissal, which was a miserable poke at a wide one...) Ishant was getting a lot of swing at the other end as well so it wasn't easy. What balls are they using ? I haven't seen so much swing in a test match for ages.
In terms of just ability he is numero uno already. No Indian quick has bowled like he has in the last year over such a varied set of conditions. New ball, old ball, seam (sort of) , swing, he's used everything flawlessly so far in his career.How long does Bumrah need before he's numero uno of Indian quicks? He's simply a freak.
We lost it 4-1 and still we feel it was oh so close. **** you Sam Curran.He bowled it quite a bit in the England series last year as well (damn it, we should have won that series). Keaton Jennings had some lol-worthy dismissals to it.
A West Indian calling an Indian pacer a force of nature. Now I have seen it all.In our last test series we thrashed England so let's not go too overboard with the criticism.
Our batting is quite poor and they came up against a force of nature today.
Tbh I'm more disappointed with the soft dismissals in the first innings and the nonsensical team management decisions before and during the match.