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Not today!Langeveldt said:Michael bevan
Not today!Langeveldt said:Michael bevan
But who's fault is it for the pressure being created?Tim said:Mills did get carted but you can't fault him for bowling a brilliant leg stump yorker when the pressure was at its highest point.
i guess it depends on what you call pressure...to a lot of people coming in at 400/5 maybe a pressure situation(maybe the new ball is due at this pont as well, another type of pressure in its self) where by you are in at a time when batting has been made to look easy,and you dont want to let the good position you are in slip away...400/5 can become 400/6 easily and then all out 450, which these days doesnt always seem to be a winning first innings score.tooextracool said:who the hell are u talking about???the same guy who failed in every single match against india???(including on the indian tour!)
the only time he has come under any sort of pressure in 4 years and look at him choke!the adam gilchrist i know is the one that comes in with australia at 400/5 trying to accelerate the innings against a worn out and demoralised attack. sure u can bring up his innings against pak but that was 6 years ago and he was very fortunate.
I wasn't being completely serious. He hasn't played much domestic cricket to date.Langeveldt said:He made all the right impressions when he toured SA... but surely you cant judge him on one over, or is he very good domestically at finishing things off???
OMG! you really are an idiot!!tooextracool said:who the hell are u talking about???the same guy who failed in every single match against india???(including on the indian tour!)
the only time he has come under any sort of pressure in 4 years and look at him choke!the adam gilchrist i know is the one that comes in with australia at 400/5 trying to accelerate the innings against a worn out and demoralised attack. sure u can bring up his innings against pak but that was 6 years ago and he was very fortunate.
Ok let's examine this...Eclipse said:Gilly usualy fails to capitalize on situations like 5/400 most of the time despite popular opinion. He get's out becuse he has to much of a licence to throw the bat.
Lara would contest that.Jono said:Tendulkar a choker? The guy has more pressure on him than any other batsman every game he goes out there
well 245/5 isnt a brilliant score...now if we say Australia go at about 3.5 or 4 an over, Gilly is coming in when the new ball will be due to be taken within an hour...he needs to make sure he is there at that time...of course if he has batted for an hour, he is well on his way to taking the game from the opposition, whereas at 245 for 5, the opposition would be confident of getting Australia out for less than 350.Mr Mxyzptlk said:Upon actually doing the calculations, the average score that Gilchrist enters at and goes on to make a significant score (ie 75+) is 245.58.
That's not far off from my mental estimate.
Furthermore, the batsmen ahead of him in these matches average 50.91.
Well, true to an extent. But I still consider Gilchrist to be over-rated by many. He's not the greatest batsman-keeper ever IMO and not even the best keeper-batsman now.Swervy said:To me Gilchrist is the pivotal batsman, which is a position with a lot of pressure...to say he cant take the pressure is just stupid
Mr Mxyzptlk said:Well, true to an extent. But I still consider Gilchrist to be over-rated by many. He's not the greatest batsman-keeper ever IMO and not even the best keeper-batsman now.
I would definitely disagree there!Swervy said:and when he is in form , there isnt one single batsman in the world who is more dangerous