This rookie who has not played a test match and has not proved himself to be a worthy test batsman against swing bowling is lecturing the OZ's on their turf.
There is nothing wrong in Rohit talking about Aussies weakness. Its more of mind games. Even Aussie players comment about Indians before any series. So, its just putting pressure on the other team. I feel its time Rohit be given a chance in test match. He is in good form and high on confidence, and this is the right time to play him. And if he succeeds, then he will be the the mainstay for Indian batting in all the three formats. All the best Rohit, make the best of the opportunity you get in Australia.
Re: Aussie Bowling
by Injun Abhi on Dec 17, 2011 12:48 PM
ha ha correct. And the young generation of Indian cricketers seem to have a big problem - it is called having a big mouth.
Re: Re: Aussie Bowling
by Frodo Baggins on Dec 17, 2011 12:58 PM
Till yesterday it was drawid making intelligent noises like " We will play ONE Test at a time"
Re: Re: who cares
by Sunil Vaidya on Dec 17, 2011 12:58 PM
i think rohit certainly is MORE qualified than you to give his opinion regarding cricket issues...
Re: Re: Re: who cares
by Abhijit Nair on Dec 17, 2011 04:43 PM
then any non indian rookie is also better qualified than you to comment on indian players
Re: Re: Re: Re: who cares
by Sunil Vaidya on Dec 18, 2011 08:23 AM
Pseudo, i dont get your point...when have i insulted sachin's experience? when have i said that sachin should not say anything about cricket etc.? or that he should not have any view about cricket?
Please be more specific. i dont get your point at all...:)
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: who cares
by Sunil Vaidya on Dec 18, 2011 08:26 AM
Abhijit Nair says that he doesnt care about rohit's views as he has yet to play tests and seems of the opinion that rohit should keep his mouth shut.
when did i ever say that i dont care about sachin's views or that he should keep his mouth shut?
You certainly are very confused as to what point you want to make...:)