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*Official* West Indies in India

Who is a better option for India at No. 6 for the WI series?


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TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Let's look at the over allocation in this Indian side, for this innings. We find that both seamers bowled less than either of the spinners. Ojha, in particular, bowled a massive 21 overs out of the 48. This should be thought about and discussed a little. The attack has decent pace and is also chipping away wickets quickly. Yet, instead of giving them an extended bowl so that they're in the groove and ready for Australia, we find Dhoni turning to the spinners and then letting them churn out loads of overs. It's almost like he wants his spinners to have a good game far, far more than his seamer. To add, their strike rates are also poor in this innings, and we see tailenders making the most of it. Has Dhoni missed a trick with the over allocation?
Sharma took a bucket load of wickets in the West Indies earlier this year but then was treated like a club bowler when he toured England. Free wickets here won't mean **** when he tours Australia.
 

Arjun

Cricketer Of The Year
Sharma took a bucket load of wickets in the West Indies earlier this year but then was treated like a club bowler when he toured England. Free wickets here won't mean **** when he tours Australia.
He's not a poor bowler. Nor is he incapable of improving. Nor is he vastly inferior to Ojha. And Ojha isn't anything special- just fires it in flat six times out of six, and he'll get devoured in Australia. Given that India's focus abroad is always on pace, he should have been given more than his paltry total of four overs.
 

Cevno

Hall of Fame Member
Let's look at the over allocation in this Indian side, for this innings. We find that both seamers bowled less than either of the spinners. Ojha, in particular, bowled a massive 21 overs out of the 48. This should be thought about and discussed a little. The attack has decent pace and is also chipping away wickets quickly. Yet, instead of giving them an extended bowl so that they're in the groove and ready for Australia, we find Dhoni turning to the spinners and then letting them churn out loads of overs. It's almost like he wants his spinners to have a good game far, far more than his seamer. To add, their strike rates are also poor in this innings, and we see tailenders making the most of it. Has Dhoni missed a trick with the over allocation?
A) Having the spinners in groove is as important as the seamers.

B)The pitch is turning and the West Indies struggling against spin, so he is trying to win a match too.:shock:
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Let's look at the over allocation in this Indian side, for this innings. We find that both seamers bowled less than either of the spinners. Ojha, in particular, bowled a massive 21 overs out of the 48. This should be thought about and discussed a little. The attack has decent pace and is also chipping away wickets quickly. Yet, instead of giving them an extended bowl so that they're in the groove and ready for Australia, we find Dhoni turning to the spinners and then letting them churn out loads of overs. It's almost like he wants his spinners to have a good game far, far more than his seamer. To add, their strike rates are also poor in this innings, and we see tailenders making the most of it. Has Dhoni missed a trick with the over allocation?
His job is to win this Test match, not treat it as an exhibition for Australia. If he thinks spinners would be more beneficial, he needs to bowl them. Bowling a bowler who you think is less likely to take a wicket just so he can have match practice for a series sometime in the future is absolutely asinine.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
He's not a poor bowler. Nor is he incapable of improving. Nor is he vastly inferior to Ojha. And Ojha isn't anything special- just fires it in flat six times out of six, and he'll get devoured in Australia. Given that India's focus abroad is always on pace, he should have been given more than his paltry total of four overs.
Bowled anything but flat since coming back into the side. Think he might do better in Aus than Ashwin as well. Been impressed with him.
 

Shri

Mr. Glass
Sehwag should be bowling. Stop being such a soft **** Sehwag, your shoulder injury was supposed to be fully healed when you played tests in England.
 

flibbertyjibber

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At least they are making a go of it this time. Need both to go onto tons though if they have any hope of avoiding an innings defeat.
 

Flem274*

123/5
Hope Edwards gets a ton. I've never seen him play, but I like him already. Complete random who came in and gunned it from the start.
 

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