Hasn't been very good, but his bowling was much better than the stats indicate. If you've watched him the whole time and still don't agree, then I guess we can agree to disagree. He had a bad time in the West Indies ODIs but Munaf wasn't any better. He also turned in a solid performance in the final test, picking up five wickets and important ones at that. Agarkar was good and Pathan is the "veteran all-rounder" so they were expected to stay. I guess RP Singh was asked to prove himself in the A tour and did pretty well, so he deserves a boost of confidence. Not such a terrible selection, but Sreesanth didn't necessarily deserve an immediate dropping. I don't know why they couldn't wait until the end of the tri-series to select the team fair and square. Well, it's the BCCI .. hard to understand why they do what they do.Sanz said:Just what is SreeSanth's Economy rate ? It's not like he has been coming up with Waqar like figures that most of you are so surprised. Except against England, he has been medicore and after his poor performance in WI, this axe was expected.
If, by useful, you mean blind praise, dont you?adharcric said:silentstriker: if you don't have anything useful to say, don't bother
No, but you're completely the opposite. Blind criticism isn't good either, which is what you're often guilty of. It's pretty obvious that the new crop of Indian pacers have some potential and face it, they haven't done that badly in the opportunities given so far either (in Tests, that is).silentstriker said:If, by useful, you mean blind praise, dont you?
I don't rate Sreesanth or Munaf Patel as international quality pace bowlers. Maybe they could grace some county attack as change up bowlers. They are workable bowlers that can fill in, and will keep rotating in and out of the side. They'll play their 15-30 tests, and that'll be that. I'd love to be proven wrong, but I doubt it'll happen.
Dasa said:No, but you're completely the opposite. Blind criticism isn't good either, which is what you're often guilty of. It's pretty obvious that the new crop of Indian pacers have some potential and face it, they haven't done that badly in the opportunities given so far either (in Tests, that is).
Did you hear me defending Munaf Patel's inclusion ? Has Munaf replaced Sreesanth in the squad ?Jono said:Yeah Sreesanth's figures are so bad, Munaf's ODI bowling average of 117.50 at 5.73 runs per over is much better.
Sreesanth is better than what's in the squad, I think that's the main point people are trying to make here. No one is saying he'd a champion or anything.
That's what you're implying though, with comments like:silentstriker said:I never said they didn't have 'some potential'. I am saying thats not anything new. Pathan and Balaji had potential in Pakistan. Agarkar had the potential to be the next Kapil Dev. Zaheer Khan had the yorker that had the potential to be as good as Waqar.
Indian pace bowling history is full of 'potential'. And unless and until someone reaches that potential, they will always be doubted.
silentstriker said:I don't rate Sreesanth or Munaf Patel as international quality pace bowlers. Maybe they could grace some county attack as change up bowlers. They are workable bowlers that can fill in, and will keep rotating in and out of the side. They'll play their 15-30 tests, and that'll be that."
Dasa said:That's what you're implying though, with comments like:
viktor said:I think you are just grasping at straws there SS. Just admit you are a harsh on our bowlers; its not a bad thing. Saves the heartbreak when bowler after bowler falls through..
You show aggresiveness through your bowling not your looks, and 82mph bouncers are hardly that. Kallis is going to laugh his face off when Sreesanth gives him that look after delivering an 'aggresive' delivery at 82mph that got slapped for a boundry. Its much more menacing if Akhtar or Lee give you an aggresive look, Sreesanth giving an agressive look just releases some tension for a batsman, because its nothing if not humorous.Arjun said:that's clear in his occasional bouncer and that look towards the batsman as he walks back to his run-up.
You don't know what to expect in the next delivery. He may just get a wicket. Maybe two, three or more.silentstriker said:You show aggresiveness through your bowling not your looks, and 82mph bouncers are hardly that. Kallis is going to laugh his face off when Sreesanth gives him that look after delivering an 'aggresive' delivery at 82mph that got slapped for a boundry. Its much more menacing if Akhtar or Lee give you an aggresive look, Sreesanth giving an agressive look just releases some tension for a batsman, because its nothing if not humorous.
Um, English batting line up does not exactly make people stay up at night. Neither does West Indies. SA (in SA), Pakistan (in pakistan), Sri Lanka (in sri lanka) and Australia (anywhere) are the real tests.Arjun said:You don't know what to expect in the next delivery. He may just get a wicket. Maybe two, three or more.
Remember. This bowler has taken six wickets in an innings against England, a team that has had a world-class pace attack, and the Indians had won that match.