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This pitch sucks. No spin, no exploding dust, not enough grubbers. Fire the curator.
Saha had to bat with his stance completely turned around. Keeping with a neck injury doing 300 squats in a row would be way harder.Thats not particularly relevant.
And even then, has a player had a sub fielder twice, sandwiched around an innings? It's a massive piss take. I don't really care, he's a bog average batsman and the reserve keeper isn't better than him. But if he has an injury so bad that he can't keep twice, that's not in keeping with being able to bat for hours on end.
It has nothing to do with whether we lose or win. But it's a bit of a joke
So your point is that there should never be substitute fielders allowed ever? Otherwise, you don't have one.Thats not particularly relevant.
And even then, has a player had a sub fielder twice, sandwiched around an innings? It's a massive piss take. I don't really care, he's a bog average batsman and the reserve keeper isn't better than him. But if he has an injury so bad that he can't keep twice, that's not in keeping with being able to bat for hours on end.
It has nothing to do with whether we lose or win. But it's a bit of a joke
I just said mate, I don't care. Its just a piss take. When you bat, you stand side on with your neck turned. If you're playing shots, and you can bat for 2 hours,you are capable of sucking it up and keeping.Saha had to bat with his stance completely turned around. Keeping with a neck injury doing 300 squats in a row would be way harder.
And what exactly do you suggest India do? Theres nothing cynical about it because if India wanted to game the system they'd have done it by picking Bharath and pretending he was injured while on the field so Saha could do it. You blokes are whining about nothing. Embarrassing stuff.
Thanks for confirming you didnt even watch while saha was batting. He changed his stance to ape chanderpaul because he couldnt turn his head.I just said mate, I don't care. Its just a piss take. When you bat, you stand side on with your neck turned
Cmon. I'm suggesting if you can score 60 and play attacking shots and never showing many signs at all of being hurt, you should be keeping now. I'll judge the other substitute fielder examples as they come up- I'm only talking about SahaSo your point is that there should never be substitute fielders allowed ever? Otherwise, you don't have one.
Again, did you even see him bat? He was feeling his injury even when he had to run singles or twos and turn his neck around to see the ball. He was getting treatment literally every break and he still came out to keep for 2 overs when we bowled. He just could not do it with a sprained neck.Cmon. I'm suggesting if you can score 60 and play attacking shots and never showing many signs at all of being hurt, you should be keeping now. I'll judge the other substitute fielder examples as they come up- I'm only talking about Saha
Haha, no he didn't. I'm watching it right now on another channel. He opened his stance somewhat but hardly as you're describing it. Dont get carried away,I'm not looking for excuses. We weren't good enough to dismiss him.Thanks for confirming you didnt even watch while saha was batting. He changed his stance to ape chanderpaul because he couldnt turn his head.
Can one really Gambhir the state of the pitch?Anyway what the **** is this pitch? No spin at all smh.
Yeah Im expecting the surface of the moon at any second. Never trust a day 5 pitch*Can one really Gambhir the state of the pitch?
Very much a number 10 but done okay enough a couple of times, had a valuable partnership with Watling on debut in the deciding test in the UAE.The stupid discussion about some of the kiwi posters whining has taken away from the real topic at hand. Sommerville looks very capable to play time, Doull mentioned something like him averaging 18 overs when he comes out to bat in tests. And Rahane continuing his absolutely clueless captaincy by bowling our seamers when conditions are ripe for spin or swing.