Well he does average over 90 at home and this is a road, so I'm going to go with the latter.So is Rohit bossing it because he's finally opening, the position he's an ATG at in another format, or because this match is being played at home?
Combination of both. Interestingly even in tests, Rohit averages 90 at home(!) and 26 abroad. Has played 18 tests abroad and 10 at home. Had he played equal amount of tests home and abroad, he would have averaged around 50 now.So is Rohit bossing it because he's finally opening, the position he's an ATG at in another format, or because this match is being played at home?
But you also have to consider he has the highest average opening in ODI history(nothing to scoff at) and this is the first time he's got to bat there in a testWell he does average over 90 at home and this is a road, so I'm going to go with the latter.
The white ball doesn't do anything at all and the all ODI pitches are roads. This is a road too so there you go.But you also have to consider he has the highest average opening in ODI history(nothing to scoff at) and this is the first time he's got to bat there in a test
We're led to believe by some that Roy is the GOAT opener yet look how he faredBut you also have to consider he has the highest average opening in ODI history(nothing to scoff at) and this is the first time he's got to bat there in a test
A bit **** that the 3 tests are on ODI grounds.The white ball doesn't do anything at all and the all ODI pitches are roads. This is a road too so there you go.
True but Rohits ODI batting is a lot different to Roy'sWe're led to believe by some that Roy is the GOAT opener yet look how he fared
I think he'd have scored a nice 50 and/or tonned up if he batted lower down the order as well. Don't think opening has much to do with it.
Rohit's problem was never really technical in the same way that Roy's is, though, and he has made (admittedly slightly facile) runs in Tests before. It's his temperament that people question.We're led to believe by some that Roy is the GOAT opener yet look how he fared
I think he'd have scored a nice 50 and/or tonned up if he batted lower down the order as well. Don't think opening has much to do with it.
I wasn't far off. Just surprised they played Piedt ahead of Ngidi. I do like Piedt, but his style of bowling really means that Maharaj has to try and take wickets and keep the runs down.I'm thinking Philander at 7 then. Or Muthusamy at 7 and the usual three seamers. In theory that's more batting than Philander at 7.
man where do you come up with theseHe looks the star of ****old films ive seen