Indeed!Ravi!!!! I'm so proud!
Sounds like you chose a good match to attend....So was at the game today. Good times. Forgot to bring my camera though. Got a bit tipsy as well.
Well BCCI should stop picking guys on the basis of what they do in the IPL, and they are probably gonna learn this the hard way.LOL Nehra.
If 2004 wasn't enough for you Indian selectors to never let this douche play again, how's 2009?
It's great. Ravi always showed potential from the age of 12 and it's good to see that he's reaping the rewards for all his hard work.Good to see him fit again. Taylor/Edwards/Rampaul/Bravo makes a very solid bowling attack in any form of the game. Good signs for the WI..
Gony was rubbish even in the IPL. Besides, Nehra did a lot on his own in the second edition, and won a few matches on his own. He was an India regular for some time, and even played a World Cup. Surely, if they wanted to send a strong team to West Indies, he had to be there.There's always a joker picked after every IPL (all 2 of 'em ). Gony last time, Nehra this time.
Amazing knocks by Dhoni and RP though. Whats the record for balls faced by a #10? Reckon 75 is right up there.
A whole lot of players from other teams who did well in IPL have done well for their teams as well, or are very good even otherwise. Many IPL heroes have been rewarded by their respective boards, so there's no reason why Indian IPL successes should be viewed with suspicion, unless their performance isn't significant. They have no other benchmark- the quality of domestic FC/List-A cricket is questionable compared to the IPL.Well BCCI should stop picking guys on the basis of what they do in the IPL, and they are probably gonna learn this the hard way.
Though picking Nehra wasn't the smartest move, but with Zaheer out of the series, there aren't any more decent fast-bowling options left, who aren't already there in the squad, maybe they could have picked Munaf Patel, but I guess that's about it.
I don't see any other fast-bowler who, one could say should feel unlucky about not being picked ahead of Nehra.
Rampaul was very impressive doesn't solve the lack of death bowling we have but means we'll always have a decent test bowling line up providing Rampaul can stay fit and improve on the form he showed in the FC season, forget how young he is though, only 25, still time for the guy to improve similar to the way Edwards has after a spell of injuries.Well bowled, Rampaul, and well batted, Morton....
Still not totally convinced about Morton's batting, did all that was required today but it was in a pretty easy situation, Morton still has the potential to become stuck against spin and this was somewhat shown today and a bit friday too. Should never get considered for a test place.
He is working on his game.Around 9 months till he's back but what are the chances of him 1) actually getting a place having missed the FC season and 2) actually doing well once he's got his test place
Not convinced he'll solve any problems tbh, is he the type to work dilligently knowing you're not going to play for 2 years? Hope he is but again not really convinced.
What a sad case you are!Rampaul did well. That was good win for WI....
Like they way they chased it down with no hiccups!
May be they carry this momentum to 3rd ODI...
I agree....Rampaul was very impressive doesn't solve the lack of death bowling we have but means we'll always have a decent test bowling line up providing Rampaul can stay fit and improve on the form he showed in the FC season, forget how young he is though, only 25, still time for the guy to improve similar to the way Edwards has after a spell of injuries.
Still not totally convinced about Morton's batting, did all that was required today but it was in a pretty easy situation, Morton still has the potential to become stuck against spin and this was somewhat shown today and a bit friday too. Should never get considered for a test place.
Having seen the way the young Indians played the short ball in the T20 WC, the shot Gambhir played in the first ODI was a real worryLearn2Bat plz. thx.
It's against bowlers who can actually bowl that we'll miss Dravid and Tendulkar when they go. I don't care about these games, but I worry for the Test future if these guys are lining up to be the replacements.