Shri
Mr. Glass
Nah, **** him.Saha can go a long way to making me forgive him for Adelaide here.
Nah, **** him.Saha can go a long way to making me forgive him for Adelaide here.
It won't work if it;s just one guy doing it and wickets are falling at the other end. Of course you will get out then.Grinding on such a pitch hardly every works. Furball made a good point after day 1. It's a pitch where one should go on the counter attack when one can to get the field and bowling team on the defensive. Rahane grinded for 48 balls in the first inning to get 15. There has to be counter attack here, at least to some degree for most players.
No need to call it "spouting idiocy" even if you think t was a silly post. You just devolve this into childish insults.
Whatever. Another 15-20 runs would be lovely.
Still hurtsSaha can go a long way to making me forgive him for Adelaide here.
They weren't aggressive, they played each ball on it's merit, which is what you should do on wickets like this. Don't get into a shell, but don't go playing dumb as **** expansive drives either. Once you're middling everything then it's fine to turn it up a bit like Pujara and Vijay yesterday but... and I feel dirty for saying this.. you got to earn the right to be aggressive.@ Daemon: Vijay counted attacked a lot dude. He defended a lot with soft hands but where he could he pushed at balls more than he usually does to make runs. Pujara has 6 fours. He had a similar strategy I would say. Those two have been most successful so far for India. AB has been most successful for SA who also was quite aggressive.
They weren't aggressive, they played each ball on it's merit, which is what you should do on wickets like this. Don't get into a shell, but don't go playing dumb as **** expansive drives either. Once you're middling everything then it's fine to turn it up a bit like Pujara and Vijay yesterday but... and I feel dirty for saying this.. you got to earn the right to be aggressive.
Rahane grinded for 48 balls and got 15 or so before getting out. Van Zyl was the same. 23 or so balls for 5. Only Dean Elgar was mildly successful with this approach and he made 37. It's not like people didn't try it.It won't work if it;s just one guy doing it and wickets are falling at the other end. Of course you will get out then.
But if anyone was able to offer some support to Vijay or Pujara it would have worked. Kohli got himself out. He was offering valuable support to Pujara and SA were almost out of the game.
I agree with this. One cannot be aggressive blindly. Still, no one can truly be called 'settled' on this wicket. Amla got just 43. It's a terrible excuse for a test wicket.They weren't aggressive, they played each ball on it's merit, which is what you should do on wickets like this. Don't get into a shell, but don't go playing dumb as **** expansive drives either. Once you're middling everything then it's fine to turn it up a bit like Pujara and Vijay yesterday but... and I feel dirty for saying this.. you got to earn the right to be aggressive.
Yeah but because he grinded it out, Vijay on the other end got some runs as well and the partnership was worth nearly 40, which is quite a substantial one in the context of this game.Rahane grinded for 48 balls and got 15 or so before getting out. Van Zyl was the same. 23 or so balls for 5. Only Dean Elgar was mildly successful with this approach and he made 37. It's not like people didn't try it.