Indian need a bowler like agarkar who can bowl well with the new ball as well as the old ball. & he is highly experienced & has taken 288 wickets for india. His record against australia is also good.
Re: Bring back Agarkar.
by Talisman on Oct 03, 2009 08:51 AM
Agarkar has the experience and sometimes can bowl brilliant. But, he is never consistant with the ball. That makes him not an appealing choice.
Re: Bring back Agarkar.
by vinay on Oct 03, 2009 12:27 AM
bring back munaf n sreesanth. both r constant wkt takers. sreesanth's problem is he gv away too many runs.
Ishant can be given a break and R.P Singh should be discarded.The seamers for the Aussie series should be Nehra,Sreesanth and Munaf. Munaf with his poor fitness is always susceptible.
Re: Re: The bowlers
by Mandarapu Ravi on Oct 03, 2009 10:21 AM
IPL and Corporate cricket must be restricted to once in 4 years. So that our players would concentrate when there are representing india..
Re: bowlers
by Manu Nair on Oct 05, 2009 10:52 PM
Harbajan should not be selected for the aussie series, he is not concentrating on his bowling but on vice-captaincy!!!
Re: bowlers
by Talisman on Oct 03, 2009 08:52 AM
To be honest, i dont give a rats about the Aussie series. This team has made a mess of the chance to win a world tournament.
Does it matter what they do on the flat tracks, anymore?
Munaf is always good..I didn't understand why selectors gives priority to Ishant sharma. Muanf lacks fitness and his fielding is not good.But whose fielding is better in Indian team...but perhaps this guy is not fit in Dhoni's plan for taking indian team to nowhere....
Re: Munaf is always good
by vinay on Oct 03, 2009 12:29 AM
true. even nehra fielding is not good. but if a bolr performs his duty well, then he shud b picked.
probably stanard of domastic cricket is going down in india. previous in the Irani trphy matches there were few outstanding performances that are not seen now I still rememer the hitting of sixes of Vengsarkar at Nagpur
Re: bench strength
by INDIAN on Oct 02, 2009 08:38 PM
how mean is the rediff score card they have shown munaf as patel twice munaf once guy took three wickets you are racist even to give credit modi's friends
Re: bench strength
by Manu Nair on Oct 05, 2009 10:56 PM
For the Indian team it is only the individual performance which counts and this has crept into Dhoni too- he would be too happy if the 50-over format becomes history but this won't be soon enough.