SJS
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Just clarifying.nikhil1772 said:I never said that...did I?
So you mean it would be insane to send him at number three again ?
Just clarifying.nikhil1772 said:I never said that...did I?
It would be the other way for me. He has always batted in the top-3 in first class cricket limited over games and succeeded there at the first chance he got in intl cricket. The wickets are so flat that even 300 is a par score here and they are so flat that you need not fear about getting allout here and so why not aim at making birdies from the start itself. If Dhoni does well, he is a match winner !!!!!SJS said:Just clarifying.
So you mean it would be insane to send him at number three again ?
I know VR.V Reddy said:It would be the other way for me. He has always batted in the top-3 in first class cricket limited over games and succeeded there at the first chance he got in intl cricket. The wickets are so flat that even 300 is a par score here and they are so flat that you need not fear about getting allout here and so why not aim at making birdies from the start itself. If Dhoni does well, he is a match winner !!!!!
why ??Little Master said:If the first wicket falls after 15 overs than dhoni sahould not come in.
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And I still say let him play for some more games before westart calling him the next Gilchrist. I did watch him in BD series and didn't see much of this confidence. He may be the best thing happened to Indian Cricket since Sehwag, but let's just wait before we hand him the crown....SJS said:First its not the innings-runs alone, its the way he played, the confidence and the range of his strokes.
Second, the tremors I am talking about doesnt just pertain to Dhomi's knock, it is Dhoni's knock COMBINED with the failure of all except Sehwag and Dravid from the famous Indian line up.
Are you saying that Tendulkar and other top guns have to perform in every match they play ? Otherwise I dont see your point. Do I need to bring up the batting records of Tendulkar and Ganguly now ? Kaif and Yuvraj come in at 5-7 batting positions and we all saw how Dhoni performed at 5-7. Can some please give us the average ? It is not easy batting there, is it ?? If you dont believe me, Please take a look at Mr. Sehwag's average when he batted @ 5-7 positions.I did not add tendulkar in this thread because he is opening otherwise, though run out once, he has scored 4 runs in two innings. That makes 52 runs in 8 innings by SCG, SRT, YS and MK. This has to be seen in the context of two of India's biggest wins over Pakistan in history of ODI's between the two countries. These wins have come mainly due to 630 odd runs scored by India in the two games. But take away, sehwag and Dravis and what has the famed Indian line up contributed ??
Missed catches are part of the game, it can also be argued that India were one runout and one BOWLED away from disaster (Inzi in kochi & Vizag), Guess who was the bowler both the times. (Hint..It starts with S). On some other threads I read that it was the TOSS that decided the outcome of the match and had Inzi won the TOSS India could have been 0-2 instead of 2-0. The fact that Indian bowlers have bowled well to contain Pakistan's terrific batting line up is another main reason why India has won.India has ben one catch by Pakistan early in Sehwag's innings away from disaster. Keep aside your patriotic fervour and ask yourself if Sehwag had been held early in both innings, what would India have scored ?
Kaif and Yuvraj didn't play the Test Series, Did they ?? And Tendulkar scored 250+ in 5 innings with 50+ avg(despite a shocker decision in one innings), I am sure that is a disastrous performance compared to VVS Laxman's whose poor run continued in the 5th series. Lol even ganguly's avg in last 5-6 series at par with Laxman and it tells a lot about Laxman's batting. Ganguly in last 6 series 47.33, 77, 19.66, 48.50, 79.50, 9.60 and Laxman in last 6 series 82.33, 31,17.57, 23.50, 20.50, 41.5So, the tremors are because Indian batting line up appears to have LOST ITS DEPTH ! It is in this context that I am looking at Dhoni .
If Mongia plays the next match and scores a big one, how can you avoid a shake up?
Is that what it is all about , is that the only reason you brought up this issue .I have never said that Kaif and Yuvraj are better batsmen than Laxman. In ODIs, Kaif and Yuvraj are the heart of this team and they have won many matches for India, they field well, they have batted well whenever they are given a chance to bat up the order.PS. How can you ask with such incredulity about comparing Kaif or Yuvraj with Dhoni and spwak so casually about Kaif and Yuvraj beng better than Laxman ? The same logic will hold here too.
I thnink that is very subjective opinion about Ganguly's captaincy. I dont think anybody would prefer Murali Karthik, Sharandeep Singh etc over Harbhajan Singh. Wasn't it the same Dinesh Mongia who was selected to play in the WC, there must be a reason if Ganguly prefers Yuvraj over him. In case of Zaheer, I dont think India has any better alternative. Agarkar, Nehra, Salvi etc are no better.SJS said:I have always applauded Ganguly for ridding the selection from zonal bias but Ganguly has a big problem about people he favours and those he doesnt.
Harbhajan, Yuvraj and Zaheer top the first list. (Parthiv Patel, the late demented(oops) was another)
Karthik is the leader of the second group.
Ganguly will do a lot as captain to help his favourites and keep the second lot out.
Team selection, bowling changes(Kumble vs Harbhajan too) are a part of it.
Yesterday's insistence in bowling Yuvraj was also a part. Mongia's claim was strong for a place in the third game. Now.......we'll have to see.
Thank You for accusing me of quoting your post.SJS said:As usual you twist sentences individualy out of context to make individual points, conveniently or ignorantly ignoring the whole. No problem. We differ.
Thanks.
NO. I am not offended by any response or criticism. I will admit mistakes and this forum is full of posts from me where I have done so. In other places, I will agree that I and the other poster have a difference of opinion which is fine and not abnormal. No Sanz, I have no problem with a response because it disagrees OR because it is critical of what I say.Sanz said:And I still say let him play for some more games before westart calling him the next Gilchrist. I did watch him in BD series and didn't see much of this confidence. He may be the best thing happened to Indian Cricket since Sehwag, but let's just wait before we hand him the crown....
Are you saying that Tendulkar and other top guns have to perform in every match they play ? Otherwise I dont see your point. Do I need to bring up the batting records of Tendulkar and Ganguly now ? Kaif and Yuvraj come in at 5-7 batting positions and we all saw how Dhoni performed at 5-7. Can some please give us the average ? It is not easy batting there, is it ?? If you dont believe me, Please take a look at Mr. Sehwag's average when he batted @ 5-7 positions.
And I didn't understant the 'Two of India's biggest win' part. Can you please clarify why it was two of India's biggest wins ?
Missed catches are part of the game, it can also be argued that India were one runout and one BOWLED away from disaster (Inzi in kochi & Vizag), Guess who was the bowler both the times. (Hint..It starts with S). On some other threads I read that it was the TOSS that decided the outcome of the match and had Inzi won the TOSS India could have been 0-2 instead of 2-0. The fact that Indian bowlers have bowled well to contain Pakistan's terrific batting line up is another main reason why India has won.
Kaif and Yuvraj didn't play the Test Series, Did they ?? And Tendulkar scored 250+ in 5 innings with 50+ avg(despite a shocker decision in one innings), I am sure that is a disastrous performance compared to VVS Laxman's whose poor run continued in the 5th series. Lol even ganguly's avg in last 5-6 series at par with Laxman and it tells a lot about Laxman's batting. Ganguly in last 6 series 47.33, 77, 19.66, 48.50, 79.50, 9.60 and Laxman in last 6 series 82.33, 31,17.57, 23.50, 20.50, 41.5
As for Mongia playing and scoring a big one, I dont see that happening. Last time it happened Andy Flower was still playing.Even if DM proves me wrong and scores a big one, IMHO it would be bad for future of Indian Cricket, DM for all his batting talent doesn't have the mental strength to succeed at International level. Once again that is only my opinion.
Is that what it is all about , is that the only reason you brought up this issue .I have never said that Kaif and Yuvraj are better batsmen than Laxman. In ODIs, Kaif and Yuvraj are the heart of this team and they have won many matches for India, they field well, they have batted well whenever they are given a chance to bat up the order.
Because Dravid has shown in the last couple of years that in ODIs he no longer requires time to build an innings like say Laxman does, and similarly Kaif is most used to.nikhil1772 said:I dont get it...why should Kaif bat at no.3 or 4 when we got Dravid at 3...sending Kaif ahead of Rahul is insane...maybe just maybe Kaif can bat at 4 but then again Saurav wont let this happen...
Yuvraj and Kaif have got in too late. In some of their best innings, they have started from the middle overs, then built innings and partnerships gradually, then started attacking when well set. They have hardly got set in this series. Mohammed Kaif seems a better bet at 3 or 4, since he struggled to get runs at seven, then came a 50, then the promotion, and yet another 50.Yuvraj and Kaif, too, are on a sticky wicket; they’ve together scored just 38 runs in the two matches.
Well thats not exactly correct.Arjun said:Yuvraj and Kaif have got in too late. In some of their best innings, they have started from the middle overs, then built innings and partnerships gradually, then started attacking when well set. .
I am not quoting him to get credibility for myself. I dont need it.Jono said:That's not exactly breaking news SJS. Quoting that guy gives as much credibility to your argument than quoting a 12 year old boy who says the same thing.
You are the one who is getting carried awayJono said:I just find it hilarious that people were calling for Sehwag's head, or at the least heavily criticising him, last year for his lacklustre performance in ODIs. Now he's finally carried over his test form to the ODI game, and he's suddenly our hero in ODIs (which isn't exactly false, but his poor performances are easily forgotten), whilst Kaif, who only a few months ago was saving us (or coming close to) from embarassment against Bangladesh, and after two matches he's under pressure.
I acknowledge your point that the first two ODIs, the other batsman haven't performed well. But Sehwag didn't perform well at all for a whole year. Now he's in stunning form. Obviously players' form goes in cycles, some are just larger than others. Let's not get too carried away here.