You've written off Mukund very early there. Players like Bell and Cook took time to mature and come to grips with international cricket.Abhinav Mukund, Murali Vijay, Submaraniam Badrinath, Wasim Jaffer
I'm not writing him off, I'm just saying right now he looks pretty ordinary and not ready for Test cricket. Regardless of whether it's in India, Shield, SuperSport, County Cricket - you'd expect someone averaging 50 in First Class cricket to look better than Mukund has thus far. Raina, for all of his glaringly obvious issues, has looked more at home in Test cricket than any of the new guard that I've seen.You've written off Mukund very early there. Players like Bell and Cook took time to mature and come to grips with international cricket.
This idea that if a player averaging 50+ in Indian first class cricket must score in tests immediately or it is a blight on all first class cricket is going overboard imo.
Can accept Bell to a degree but Cook?You've written off Mukund very early there. Players like Bell and Cook took time to mature and come to grips with international cricket.
A lot of that has to do with confidence, which different players have. Yuvraj looked like he belonged in international cricket in his first match. Raina has had heaps more international cricket than Mukund, so he should look like he belongs more. But at the end of the day Mukund will be better than Raina at test cricket. Will bet my house on it.I'm not writing him off, I'm just saying right now he looks pretty ordinary and not ready for Test cricket. Regardless of whether it's in India, Shield, SuperSport, County Cricket - you'd expect someone averaging 50 in First Class cricket to look better than Mukund has thus far. Raina, for all of his glaringly obvious issues, has looked more at home in Test cricket than any of the new guard that I've seen.
I accept that Mukund is young, and faced 2 of the better bowling attacks around in their home conditions - and I'm sure he'll become a better player for the experience. I dunno, I expected more from a guy averaging 50 in FC.
edit: compare Mukund's first steps at international level to Rahane's - granted, different formats etc but Rahane has come into the Indian team and almost immediately looked like he belongs at international level. Or look at Virat Kohli - although I think he's been quite disappointing in the last 6 months, for the year previous to the World Cup he'd showcased a very good temperament and technique, and was another one who looked like he belongs at that level of the game. Mukund, so far, has looked fairly ordinary by comparison.
Well obviously Cook actually started well in his first few series (India and Lanka), but he got found out, went away and came back a better player.Can accept Bell to a degree but Cook?
Yeah. Thought Raina looked frequently hopeless while Mukund sometimes portrayed the image of a potential batsmen.Looking forward to Mukund getting some chances in the Home series in the future and building up some confidence. He will certainly be better for the experience and has already shown improvement in these 2 series and shown good temperament.
Pretty inexplicable why he wasn't kept back for the ODI series too as he was settled there and had been dropped after scoring a hundred in the tour match in tests plus has a gun List A record.
Also disagree that he looked worse than Raina in the test series,imo.Looked better as a opener in tough conditions in only his second series, while Raina looked clueless at times as expected.
yeah and it is a shame because the kid's got great attitude and one of the few players who seem to really respect the fact that they represent the country...Raina completely lost the plot during the England series.
Yep AWTA. As I said, away tours are different.Kohli will get far more from playing 4-5 ODIs in England than playing first class right now.
He'll be out before Christian bowls to him.Very much look forward to him facing Dan Christian.
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