honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
But ideally it is when teams neutralize their own advantage, isn't it? Remember Jo'burg and Sree running through RSA on a wicket with juice. IF you have the better quality bowlers on one side and a pitch that aids them too much, it ends up negating said advantage for that team. It happened here to an extent, to be fair, but RSA's batsmen did not capitalize and seemed to have lost the battle mentally even before they went out to bat both innings.In India? Ashwin doesn't need a dustbowl.. he proved in SL that he just needs a typical subcontinent wicket.. not a 4th day pitch on the 1st day. This is the equivalent of serving up a greentop to a team that's already weak vs seam bowling imo.
Rub it in those players' fans' face obviously...I don't understand what we're supposed to do with this information.
As I said above, think if the pitch turns too much, it negates India's own advantage when playing at home, just like how a total seamer can negate RSA's advantage when we play them there.There is a little bit of argument amongst the SA pundits. But really there is acceptance of the fact that this was India's best chance of winning so it not surprising.
What they are saying is we need to try produce our own Ashwin so that India would be less likely to produce such turners
Just checked the score, did the pitch just completely fall apart or something?
Nope, but both teams' batsmen did.