India were rather lucky to win and level the series. The match looked like a a comedy of errors, more like a bollywood entertainment and less of competetive cricket.The way the teams bowled and fielded it looked as though both the teams wanted the other team to win. This is not to belittle brilliant knocks of Sangakara, Sehwag,Yuvi and Dhoni the captain who re-invented himself with his quick 'take off' for a change.Bowling is still an area of concern with Ashish Nehra expected to bowl better in the death overs. Catching should not be a worry because Indian cricketers are few of the safest catchers. However the ground fielding will remain poor as primarily they are very poor atheletes. Beside they do not have the culture of keeping themselves Fit and body trim. Look how Yusuf Pathan, Yuvraj, Sehwag etc. are gaining weight!
HONESTLY Speaking T20 is no gae there is no sport there it is just luck , fluke . i think this will destroy cricket .In ODIs and tests players can show their skill, but not in T20 please dos it need much time to realize this truth?
Re: Re: T20 s are just fluke .
by sanjayforu on Dec 14, 2009 02:13 PM
They will also keep up the money which you bought for your personal needs which they had advertised..........Stupid and get up support other games too not just cricket
Re: T20 s are just fluke .
by leo gomes on Dec 13, 2009 12:09 PM
it is not only in cricket ,any thing wether it is sports politics or something else if it is used as a tool to accumalate wealth through commercial exploitation ,will destroy its diginity and nature
The solution to finding an all-rounder is that they have to look at the conditions in the sub-continent and outside India. The development of Ravindra Jadeja who has an average of 37-38 as a batsmen and about 29 as a spinner with an E/R < 4.2 in first class cricket is more suitable as an allrounder in the sub-continent and his numbers looks like he is a genuine spinner allrounder plus a brilliant fielder who can take the simpler catches. For conditions outside India, Irfan could be best suited, it is just that he is a swing bowler rather than seam and tends to drop his pace on occasion. But seperation of Indian conditions versus overseas could be a solution to India's bowling woes.