okThis is going to be a long 5 match series where India will find themselves in strong positions on a number of occasions..possibly win the series so your gambhiring in this thread will go down as legendary in CricketWeb history books
Rahul has all the shots that Pujara doesn't, he also has a fairly air tight defense, better than Pujara IMO. The difference, however's that Pujara is someone who can stay at the crease for a long time. The problem for India is that he doesn't score too many runs while occupying the crease, especially away from home.From an English perspective, Rahul is a much less threatening prospect than Pujara. I don't personally see how Rahul has done enough right in the longer format to dislodge a bloke who averages 50. Albeit his away record and performance in the county championship hasn't been great, he needs to be backed for this series. With injuries unsettling the side, although more generally with the bowlers, I can't see drastic changes like this happening before the series begins.
Stick to stick cricket, manNo way India are winning this.
Eh it's a five Test series. If he's going that bad after three Tests then I'd back Dhawan or Rohit ahead of him -- as much he's loved on CW, the newbies are right that his away performances have been kind of trash, even if a little bit better than the raw stats indicated (and certainly better than Rohit).Rahul should be in the team over Dhawan anyway. He's not competing with Pujara, or atleast shouldn't be.
Pujara should get a game or two to prove himself but if he continues to stink, then a replacement should be considered. Problem is, I don't think there's anyone better/
I'd start with Dhawan/Vijay/Pujara, and bring in Rahul to replace whichever of those 3 aren't clickingRahul should be in the team over Dhawan anyway. He's not competing with Pujara, or atleast shouldn't be.
Pujara should get a game or two to prove himself but if he continues to stink, then a replacement should be considered. Problem is, I don't think there's anyone better/
The thing is, if one of Dhawan/Vijay fails too, we're screwed. Because if Rahul has to move up to open, we can't go back to Pujara at 3. Ff we deem Pujara's form to be so bad that he can't play in the starting XI, then it makes no sense to draft him in off the bench after a couple of games. His form wouldn't have improved. We'll have to persist with a misfiring opener, or have to try Rohit or someone at 3.Eh it's a five Test series. If he's going that bad after three two then I'd back Dhawan or Rohit ahead of him -- as much he's loved on CW, the newbies are right that his away performances have been kind of trash, even if a little bit better than the raw stats indicated (and certainly better than Rohit).
It's just gambhiring mate. Everyone knows India have a very good to chance to win or draw this series. The Indian Test side is the strongest it has been in years, arguably stronger than the 2009-10 side with a stronger, fitter seam attack.Don't know why India fans are so pessimistic here. England is not in a good shape barring Anderson and Broad their bowling is mediocre, can Broad and Anderson last 5 test series at this age? English batting has also been shaky af they desperately need Root to score 100's which he has not done in tests for a while. The batting of Stokes, Barstow and Butler in the middle order will be key for England to post competitive scores as their top top order is rubbish.
I would have had India as favorites if Bumrah and Bhuvi were available for all 5 tests at this stage its too close to call most probably a 2-2 I reckon.
I'm not all that pessimistic; even without Bhuvi. I think England would take the series, but I don't expect it to be a completely one-sided affair.Don't know why India fans are so pessimistic here.
That's why I said after three Tests (well, I said "three two", but yeah). Pujara should get first crack but if he sucked for half the series I'd definitely drop him; I don't think he's got a mortgage on that spot. By the time his replacement was deemed to have failed the series would be over.The thing is, if one of Dhawan/Vijay fails too, we're screwed. Because if Rahul has to move up to open, we can't go back to Pujara at 3. Ff we deem Pujara's form to be so bad that he can't play in the starting XI, then it makes no sense to draft him in off the bench after a couple of games. His form wouldn't have improved. We'll have to persist with a misfiring opener, or have to try Rohit or someone at 3.
Wait what You do realize that team won the 2007 test series in Eng, nearly won in Aus 2008 (minus Bucknor) & could've won in SA as well, except for a classic Kallis rearguard. This team is good but doesn't have half the batting lineup that team had at it's peakIt's just gambhiring mate. Everyone knows India have a very good to chance to win or draw this series. The Indian Test side is the strongest it has been in years, arguably stronger than the 2009-10 side with a stronger, fitter seam attack.
That was pretty much what I meant. But the change will be made with a "we might as well do this to try something but it probably wont improve a thing" mindset rather than "this change should work". The backup options are rubbish.Eh it's a five Test series. If he's going that bad after three Tests then I'd back Dhawan or Rohit ahead of him -- as much he's loved on CW, the newbies are right that his away performances have been kind of trash, even if a little bit better than the raw stats indicated (and certainly better than Rohit).
I'm an anti-Gambhiring activist, and I reckon you Gambhir a lot. Your pre-series analysis is mostly fine though; it's the mid-game bullshit that's annoying.I'm getting more than a little tired of justified pessimism being conflated with Gambhiring on CW tbh.
Don't deny it at all. I wear my gambhiring badge with pride. The hate fuels me. But I'm clearly not doing it right now and I think it should be obvious. Seriously if you think losing Bhuvi and Saha to injury and Pujara being in the single worst run of form in his career is not enough justification to be pessimistic then you're a moron.I'm an anti-Gambhiring activist, and I reckon you Gambhir a lot. Your pre-series analysis is mostly fine though; it's the mid-game bullshit that's annoying.
I've been tempted to just interpret it as trolling a few times, especially when it's clearly just done to piss people off. The banning of honestbharani probably halted the need for such an interpretation, but if it comes at all it'll probably be this very thread that sets me off.Don't deny it at all. I wear my gambhiring badge with pride. The hate fuels me. But I'm clearly not doing it right now and I think it should be obvious. Seriously if you think losing Bhuvi and Saha to injury and Pujara being in the single worst run of form in his career is enough justification to be pessimistic then you're a moron.
Still maintain you should make Gambhiring infractable. It would solve everything.
***** has been banned for one month for an accumulation of infraction points relating to:The mid game bullshit is just something you lot will have to put up with, sorry.