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dont compare him to yuvraj ffs
umar is very vulnerable to the moving ball. Talented yes, but he has a lot of work to do. Can't just rely on talent or he'll become another yuvi in the longer form of the game.
nervy.
+1that word probably sums up the whole day tbh.
About half. Mumbai airport had TV's all over the place.BTW vcs, how much of the match you could watch? You were supposed to be traveling.
They bowled very well. You can put it down to bad batting but we were quite disciplined. Quite impressed by Munaf today tbh.Apart from Sehwag's early onslaught I don't think India did anything special the whole day. They were just steady which proved to be enough. They muddled through with the bat against some really good bowling. Their own bowling was steady and they fielded well but really they needed Pakistan to make mistakes and fortunately they made enough of them with some poor shots and a poorly timed chase and of course the horrendous catching earlier on.
Absolutely, he is very talented but cannot afford to start believing his own hype. His aggression against not only the spinners, but also the quicker bowlers, is impressive, and there is a great deal of quality in the shots he uses, he is much more than another wreckless power hitter. He has a long way to go, and his potential will only take him so far, the real hard work begins when sides have seen plenty of him and worked out areas of weakness, his game then must develop to take him to the next level. Let's hope he is willing to work at his game and not believe he is already the finished article.Umar Akmal is here to stay.Easily amongst the most talented young batsmen in the world along with the likes of Kohli n co.
Yes agree with everything you've said there mate.Apart from Sehwag's early onslaught I don't think India did anything special the whole day. They were just steady which proved to be enough. They muddled through with the bat against some really good bowling. Their own bowling was steady and they fielded well but really they needed Pakistan to make mistakes and fortunately they made enough of them with some poor shots and a poorly timed chase and of course the horrendous catching earlier on.
Was great to see my favourite cricketer do well and actually time a couple balls at 140kph too!Quite impressed by Munaf today tbh.
Munaf was impressive today. Bowls a really good line and his leg cutters were getting a bit of purchase aswell, which helps. India were certainly more disciplined than their counterparts.They bowled very well. You can put it down to bad batting but we were quite disciplined. Quite impressed by Munaf today tbh.
In the other news, Dhoni admitted that he misread the pitch in leaving out Ashwin. To say that after a win isquite honest thing to do. WAG.
It was incredibly annoying to hear Manjrekar making dire comments about Munaf. One over, his first and second balls were in the 135kph range, the other commentator said something like "Munaf's deliveries seem heavy, he bowls with the air of a man who is much faster than the 130 range". Little **** Manjrekar cuts in, giggles and says "The fans are quite used to seeing Munaf operate in the 120 kph range actually, Bowling at 130 is very rare for him". All this in a match where he was consistently bowling over 135 kph and over 140kph quite a few times. God Sanjay is the biggest prick on earth.Was great to see my favourite cricketer do well and actually time a couple balls at 140kph too!
Dhoni has always been quite an honest cricketer he admitted he was wrong to bowl Nehra after the game v SAMunaf was impressive today. Bowls a really good line and his leg cutters were getting a bit of purchase aswell, which helps. India were certainly more disciplined than their counterparts.
On the Dhoni front, much easier to admit to errors of judgement when you have actually won and made it through to the World Cup final, than if they had got beat and he had to hold his hands up to millions of frustrated fans and say "I got it wrong".
They weren't on the verge of being eliminated from the competition though. I'm not suggesting he's not an honest cricketer, just saying it is easier to own up to mistakes when you have won the game, rather than the other way round. We'll never know if he would have done, can only speculate.Dhoni has always been quite an honest cricketer he admitted he was wrong to bowl Nehra after the game v SA
Fair point mate, I would have personally preferred us to have played Ashwin, but you cannot run fromt he fact that Nehra brought home the BACON for us todayThey weren't on the verge of being eliminated from the competition though. I'm not suggesting he's not an honest cricketer, just saying it is easier to own up to mistakes when you have won the game, rather than the other way round. We'll never know if he would have done, can only speculate.
Good point. I'd give anything for a Sehwag special in the final..There so much hate here for Mishbah but long story short 56 off 76 really isn't that bad. Time and time again he hit the ball straight to fielders on aggressive shot because he just wasn't good enough on the day.
Meanwhile, all the top four threw away good starts and an extra 20-30 runs from any of them could have won Pakistan the game. Younis in particular couldn't score properly at all after coming in when there wasn't anywhere near as much pressure.
Well done to India, they were the better side. I thought that India's fielding could lose it for them in a tight chase but they kept the pressure up really well once things started going their way. Given the number of drops from Pakistan it really might have made the difference.
However, I'd say that the difference between the two sides was essentially just Sehwag seriously getting one over on Gul and Razzaq early on. Akmal and Hafeez started positively but that kind of power is seriously special and the Pakistan openers just couldn't match it.