What a day that would be. C'mon RP, C'mon Sree get us to 76.our lowest score in india is 75..think that might be broken today.....
Pathan proves me rightwas hoping for either but i guess not...... there is always Dada i guess. Although must say don't have much confidence in him or Dhoni.... i hold more confidence on Pathan scoring than either of the 2 but i could be proven wrong i guess.
they heard you word took us to 76...and he is out after that... you cannot complain now ha haWhat a day that would be. C'mon RP, C'mon Sree get us to 76.
I've complained enough already. The top order barr Dravid should go shoot themselves. Unless we by some miracle win this, heads should roll.they heard you word took us to 76...and he is out after that... you cannot complain now ha ha
That would still be a lead of 50...........who knows whether India would make even that much in the second innings.<Dream mode>
SA to be all out for 121.............
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Nice post, similar to what I was going to say but you've said it much better than I could."There is more than one way to be successful. More than one way to be effective."
This is true. If you can score boatloads of runs then it doesnt matter what you do. Whether a player has a different grip like Bradman, hits the ball like Afridi or opens the stance like Chanderpaul the only thing that matters is production.
Howerver, and this is the kicker, the better the technique the more likely to be consistently successful. Players with great handeye co-ordination like a Sehwag or a Fleming look great when everything is going well. However, the importance of technique is that it is something to fall back on and allow success when a little out of sorts. It binds everything together.
The article talks about specific innings. That misses the entire point. Anyone can do anything over 1 innings. That proves nothing.
A great technique isnt a requirement to scoring lots of Test runs but it helps, especailly in the long run.
TBH, this article and my reply is all probably an over reaction to a pretty irrelevant innings in a pretty irrelevant Test match.
Deserved after the crap you've probably given them after the Australia seriesOh man, lucky I'm going India tommorow night, work would be torture after this. My phone is already going off right now thanks to ****y Uni mates.
Fair play to South Africa, wish these young quicks fulfill their potential, they're excellent.
I don't think conclusions are being drawn from one innings. This is the way Sehwag has played all his career.No. Im suggesting that to point to one successful innings and say "Look, he did well in this innings and therefore technique is unimportant" is wrong. The article didnt say as much, but it implied that its possible to evaluate off one innings.
Chris Gayle has a Test triple and Kallis doesnt even have a double, yet Id take Kallis everyday of the week.
Looking at 1 innings and drawing conclusions is dangerous. Just look at Jason Gillespies last innings.