Turbinator
Cricketer Of The Year
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Zaheer has taken 17 wickets in 10 ODIs @ 23.5 this season. Munaf has taken 20 wickets in 11 ODIs @ 19.8 this season. Agarkar has taken 34 wickets in his last 25 ODIs @ 27.6 and 9 wickets in 5 ODIs @ 18.1 in his last trip to the West Indies. Either you believe that the spinners are the weak link or you should take a break from Indian cricket.sirdj said:Why whats so funny?? Its a toss up between India and Sri Lanka.
We all know that India plays only 4 bowlers, and makes up the remaining 10 overs between Yuvraj, Tendulkar and Sehwag. India can't play both Kumble and Harbhajan in a game(its weakens their batting).
And they will have to choose between Patel and Pathan, based on current form, I feel its going to be Patel. So Basically its Zaheer, Munaf, Harbhajan and Sreesanth.
Being a bowler short is a weak attack to start with.
sirdj said:Still feel like laughing??
Just a tip. Don't go around acting bullish when you don't know **** about what you're talking about.sirdj said:Go cough some more and clear out your throat for your next reply.
I still stand by what I have said.First he said SL had the worst bowling attack followed by India which was a joke.
I say that because India plays only 4 bowlers. So If Agarkar plays, it will be at the expense of Pathan, which I dont see happening as Pathan is seen as a better bat.Then he said Agarkar won't be used much in the WC games which was a joke.
Yes Agarkar does not have genuine 'speed' If you see his short run-up and delivery you will see that he generates his pace from the shoulders unlike genuine pacers who use their back and hips. as a result his balls are 'nippy' and skid off the pitch. Sometimes he is fastish(depending on the pitch) but his deliveries also have the potential to sit up at a good height to be hit.Then he said Agarkar doesn't have speed, while he is easily the fastest Indian bowler in recent times, which was a joke.
You claimed that he was bowling over 140, and I said no he was not in his last match, then you retracted that he was bowling at 140 in Vizag, so I said why the great difference in speed in the warm up matches? Could the speedgun at Vizag not have been callibrated properly? Which of the two speeds can we trust, that from Vizag or the ones here for the world cup. I for one would rather trust the speed guns here at the world cup.Then he said the speed guns in Vizag were broken
was it not you who said that you don't need fact and figures to prove your point??? So far I have not seen YOU produce a single fact.and on top of that said I was the one who was basing my posts on opinion, which was a joke. And I could go on for hours tbh, which isn't a joke ... .
It all depends from the point of view from where you are standing isnt it. To be in a hole would be preferred than to be standing on a mount of elephant dung, isn't it??It's quite sad to see a man dig a hole and throw himself in and then continue to dig some more.
Murali is only the best spinner playing cricket in the world right now. If he "needs turning pitches", Hogg is going to need to bowl on this to have any hope of taking a wicket:
All the countries might as well send all their spinners home.
Sometimes figures can be decieving, the ones above at best show decent averages but I wonder against what quality of opposition. If the Indian bowlers are so great then what happened to them the last time they met quality opposition in South Africa in late 2006??Zaheer has taken 17 wickets in 10 ODIs @ 23.5 this season. Munaf has taken 20 wickets in 11 ODIs @ 19.8 this season. Agarkar has taken 34 wickets in his last 25 ODIs @ 27.6 and 9 wickets in 5 ODIs @ 18.1 in his last trip to the West Indies. Either you believe that the spinners are the weak link or you should take a break from Indian cricket.
You asked for it.
Yes it seems like you would know more about Indian Cricket than someone who has been following it for 27 years from within India.Just a tip. Don't go around acting bullish when you don't know **** about what you're talking about.
That's all. Jono and Dasa have already addressed the rest of the crap.
Munaf took 2 for 39 from 10 overs in the only match he played in that series. Zaheer had a decent series. Agarkar was poor but he's been fine apart from that series.Sometimes figures can be decieving, the ones above at best show decent averages but I wonder against what quality of opposition. If the Indian bowlers are so great then what happened to them the last time they met quality opposition in South Africa in late 2006??
Yes, it does seem like that.sirdj said:Yes it seems like you would know more about Indian Cricket than someone who has been following it for 27 years from within India.
Did anyone say the Indian attack is stellar? No. You're the one throwing out rubbish about India having the worst attack. The hype emanating from India usually comes from the media and folks that produce a similar 'anti-hype' aren't much better.sirdj said:All I have seen so far from everyone is just the fervent belief that the bowlers from their team are good and all the hype emanating from India.
Well India lost the ODI series pretty badly........the point is as long as we don't run into quality opposition we are decent. Well just decent is not going to cut it in this world cup.Munaf took 2 for 39 from 10 overs in the only match he played in that series. Zaheer had a decent series. Agarkar was poor but he's been fine apart from that series.
I would not count on it.Yes, it does seem like that.
I did not say that India has the worst attack, I said it has the second worst attack. I am not trying to produce anti-hype, Why would I? we support the same team? I just have a more realistic view on the Indian attack.Did anyone say the Indian attack is stellar? No. You're the one throwing out rubbish about India having the worst attack. The hype emanating from India usually comes from the media and folks that produce a similar 'anti-hype' aren't much better.
I'd hardly say NZ have a better attack than India.Apart from Bond and Vettori the rest of their bowling is distinctly average.The likes of Tuffey,Gillespie,Adams,Oram and Mason are all pretty poor bowlers IMO where as India have alot of decent one day bowlers in Zaheer,Patel,Harbhajan,Kumble and Pathan.Australia? Yes. South Africa? Yes. New Zealand? Not consistently. Pakistan? Not now. West Indies? No. Sri Lanka? No. England? They should but they don't.
My claims are not bizzare they are based on certain conclusions. Agarkar has been sitting out of the Indian team till a change in the BCCI & board of selectors took place and Sharad Powar & Dilip Vengsarkar get in. Suddenly Agarkar gets a second chance. Change in form? Luck? or just because he is from Bombay? You decide.You seem to know what you are talking about apart from a few bizarre claims. Agarkar is a bench-warmer for India? Pathan will play in a four-man attack? Zaheer and Munaf haven't exactly failed against top sides in the past year so it's unfair to label them as weak-team bashers.
Australia - DefinatelyLet's see who has a better attack than India ...
I don't think the South Africans found them funny a few days back.
Absolute classic!!!!
Sri Lanka? No, they just got thrashed in India, agree that Vaas and Murali were not there. But these two have never performed in a non subcontinent World Cup. They were thrashed in England and mediocre in South Africa.
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They drew the test series in England and won the ODI 5 - 0.
They lost the ODIs in India 2 - 1 without Murali and Vaas
Pretty good if u ask me
Murali went for 6.4 per over against New Zealand day before yesterdayPretty good if u ask me