Absolutely don't agree at all but please do go on, would like to hear your point of view?Hmm. If anything, I think it's slightly overrated.
All of them only got their averages under 30 playing against a poor Sl and very poor Bangladesh side playing on quite poor, inconsistent surfaces in the past year. Holder's medium-fast will likely be of limited utility unless there is inconsistent bounce, and Gabriel although a late bloomer still is not that accurate, has no-ball problems and needs to be on rhythm to be effective, and Roach, the most experienced, has a so-so subcon record. None really has any proven pedigree in the conditions they're likely to face. I'd say overall they are at least a level down from the current Indian pace attack.Absolutely don't agree at all but please do go on, would like to hear your point of view?
Man, that's not something anyone would even imagine saying 20 years back. Obviously the India pace attack is better now than ever, but really shows how much windies have gone down over years.I'd say overall they are at least a level down from the current Indian pace attack.
Very unfair on Roach, saying he only got his average below 30 because of the recent WI home season simply isn't true. He has been averaging under 30 the majority of his test career, was down as low as 25ish before he crocked his shoulder. It was only really that one truly dire series here in Australia which blew his average out, he was clearly waaaaaaaay below full fitness and shouldn't have been selected in the first place.All of them only got their averages under 30 playing against a poor Sl and very poor Bangladesh side playing on quite poor, inconsistent surfaces in the past year. Holder's medium-fast will likely be of limited utility unless there is inconsistent bounce, and Gabriel although a late bloomer still is not that accurate, has no-ball problems and needs to be on rhythm to be effective, and Roach, the most experienced, has a so-so subcon record. None really has any proven pedigree in the conditions they're likely to face. I'd say overall they are at least a level down from the current Indian pace attack.
Well that's a shame. Also I guess that makes my whole point moot then.Sadly for the West Indies, Roach won't be back in time for the first test.
I'm guessing India will line up like this on Thursday:
- KL Rahul
- PP Shaw
- C Pujara
- V Kohli*
- A Rahane
- H Vihari
- R Pant+
- R Ashwin
- R Jadeja
- M Shami
- U Yadav
Thoughts?
Kuldeep was even worse. At least Ashwin pitched the ball.Hope Ashwin averages 100 with the ball
With only one spinner and three quicks, chances are that Chase would be required to bowl a whole lot more.Need Chase to bowl more.
They might actually select two specialist spinners now that Roach is scrubbed.With only one spinner and three quicks, chances are that Chase would be required to bowl a whole lot more.