nikhil1772
State Vice-Captain
Right,but I hope Pathan's turn to bat in this innings does not come...
...that wouldn't work now eithernikhil1772 said:The score of 500-550 is seeming unlikely now that Sehwag is out...
No comments on Laxman...ok only one...The only way to make Laxman make a big score is somehow hypnotize him and convince him its the Australian bowling attack he is facing which is without Mcgrath,Gillespie...
Are you always as grumpy as the picture you chose shows - or is it just the wonderful, English weather ?marc71178 said:No, I said that had it been Bucknor you'd have had a hissy fit and claimed he's biased.
But it wasn't, so you decided not to.
He's not been encouraged to score runs- this is where the coach and captain are important. They should make him work on his batting with Sehwag and learn a few of his tricks. Pathan's batting style is a little different- he doesn't play so many false shots, but hits big shots while sticking to the book. If Woolmer can get more runs out of Malik and Afridi, why can't Wright get more out of Pathan?Pathan certainly has some potential in my eyes. But he's not, of course, good enough yet, otherwise he would be scoring already.
Why are you so critical of Wright? He has done a decent job as the coach of Indian team.It's hardly fair to held the coach responsible if a particular player isn't scoring enough runs.Arjun said:. If Woolmer can get more runs out of Malik and Afridi, why can't Wright get more out of Pathan?
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Richard said:Typical Sehwag, really.
Almost invariably some luck mixed in there, totally forgotten because of all the extravagance that surrounds it.
Yes, and it's happened to Sehwag far, far more than natural over the last year, and very often it's resulted in huge scores.Deja moo said:The only luck he had there was in not being given out LBW , and that sort of luck visits almost every batsman sometime or the other.
Except when it goes straight to them and they drop them - which actually happens a hell of a lot.There is no luck involved in the way he bats though. Just because he plays his shots just past the fielders doesnt make him lucky. The bottomline is that players like him and Gilchrist hit the ball hard enough to ensure that the fielders have no chance of getting the ball in the first place .
I'm yet to see the evidence that Bob has really improved Shahid Afridi. And if we look at the facts, he hasn't actually got any more runs out of Shoaib Malik - Malik has always got runs when put in the top four in ODIs - it's just Woolmer was the first to have the sense to bat him there with some consistency.Arjun said:If Woolmer can get more runs out of Malik and Afridi, why can't Wright get more out of Pathan?
Proof ?Richard said:Yes, and it's happened to Sehwag far, far more than natural over the last year, and very often it's resulted in huge scores.
Again, if they hit it harder than most batsmen, the fielder would find it hard to hold the catches . That is a plus for those batsmen, not a negative.Richard said:Except when it goes straight to them and they drop them - which actually happens a hell of a lot.
And ignore the fact that for all his promise, his bowling average (and remember that he's a bowler) is quite poor. Yes, so lets give him batting training insteadArjun said:They should make him work on his batting with Sehwag and learn a few of his tricks.
Except he is not a batsman, and his FC record hasn't suggested he is.Arjun said:Quite frankkly, he shouldn't be playing in the Indian side, since he has no chance of improving as a batsman there.
Now don't get me wrong, I wish the Indian selectors thought exactly like you and dropped Ganguly, Dravid & Tendulkar, but.....JustTool said:Tendulkar needs to focus, not just 80% as he currently is, but 100% on his restaurant, apparel and endorsement businesses. He should retire now or focus more on cricket and less on making money. He has just completely lost it in the last few years and even with a life he still couldn't get past 20 against a benign bowling attack.
Cannot believe these guys milk the Indian populace as they do even when they consistently don't produce - and, Tendulkar leads the pack followed by Ganguly.