ofcourse, Praveen kumar should be put in team in such as way that he is not over-exposed. zaheer should not be over-exerted either after crucial matches.
It is the same policy of going full strength with top team initially and then give rest to certain players intelligently such as not to overexpose/overexert them or to loose the winning momentum.
neither should top of the line players be rested for long to rust them and neither should the promising bench players be rested for too long to rust them.
which means players like rohit and praveen should be bought in and be told in advance that they should get ready for these/this matches due to certain playing/pitch/opposing conditions such that they do not feel like being dropped.
Re: is bishop unknowingly or knowingly confusing selectors
by D S on Jun 26, 2011 02:29 PM
..such that they dont feel like being dropped without warning when certain playing conditions cease to exist and players such as yuvraj-munaf-ishant-etc have to be bought in.
Re: nice bowler
by pravin sarode on Jun 26, 2011 06:15 AM
my name is also pravinkumar and i am proud to tell that pravinkumar spell of 4 wickets against autralia now indian selectors must train the players for 2015 WWF in australia that will not be on dead pitches like india 2011 so real talented players like Pravinkumar are required to be invented not the old monks please
Re: Re: nice bowler
by DABANG on Jun 26, 2011 09:05 AM
his action is dicey on the last moment he bend his wrist too much like manoj prabhakar he use to swing the ball alot. i am from haryana when i cam to delhi first time i found every next bowler in delhi was a chucker. now you people will get angry but truth is truth cricket will become baseball in coming years. bowlers like malinga,murli,shoib akhtar and many more are big time chuckers but murli's name will taken as great bowler of all time. apni colony ki team mein nahi leta thakkelo ko. just bowl with correct action then i will see how much you can swing the bowl. don't kapil compare him with kapil uske gote ke barbar bhi nahi hai parveen kumar. you will see how many test he will play. he is good only for one day and 20-20.
Re: NO BIG DEAL THERE!
by Khatta Meetha on Jun 26, 2011 09:30 AM
abeychuthiyepaki,Inzamam,bahut,accha,inglis,bolta,hai...aur,jod,lo,afridi,asif,aamer,etc........
Re: Re: NO BIG DEAL THERE!
by pravin sarode on Jun 26, 2011 06:20 AM
Praveen Kumar is a Right arm medium pace bowler and a Right handed batsman with the Indian cricket team. He has also played cricket for the Air India, India Red, Uttar Pradesh and the Bangalore Royal Challenger clubs.
Praveen Kumar started playing first class cricket in 2005. In 2007, Praveen made his first International appearance in a One Day International match against Pakistan at Jaipur. Though Praveen did not claim any wickets in his debut, he bowled 10 overs and gave away just 52 runs. He scored 12 runs off 13 balls in a desperate attempt to save India from a 31 run defeat. Praveen emerged as a star when playing first class cricket for his state, Uttar Pradesh, where he picked up 41 wickets and scored 368 runs in his first appearance at the Ranji Trophy and helped his team win the title. His brilliant show at the Ranji also included a 9 wicket haul against Haryana. In 2008, Praveen was declared Man of the Match when he claimed 4 wickets for 46 runs in the second final of the series against Australia. Praveen Kumar also played for the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier League.
Ina total of 12 One day Internationals’, Praveen has claimed 16 wickets and has an economy of 4.80 runs per over.
Career Highlights
Man of the Match, against Sri Lanka, 2008. Man of the Match, against Australia, 2008. So Pravinkumar has to more concentrate on batting skills like Kapildev, Ian Bell i am sure he will be man of the match of Test 2 may be man
Re: Re: NO BIG DEAL THERE!
by pravin sarode on Jun 26, 2011 06:19 AM
Praveen Kumar is a Right arm medium pace bowler and a Right handed batsman with the Indian cricket team. He has also played cricket for the Air India, India Red, Uttar Pradesh and the Bangalore Royal Challenger clubs.
Praveen Kumar started playing first class cricket in 2005. In 2007, Praveen made his first International appearance in a One Day International match against Pakistan at Jaipur. Though Praveen did not claim any wickets in his debut, he bowled 10 overs and gave away just 52 runs. He scored 12 runs off 13 balls in a desperate attempt to save India from a 31 run defeat. Praveen emerged as a star when playing first class cricket for his state, Uttar Pradesh, where he picked up 41 wickets and scored 368 runs in his first appearance at the Ranji Trophy and helped his team win the title. His brilliant show at the Ranji also included a 9 wicket haul against Haryana. In 2008, Praveen was declared Man of the Match when he claimed 4 wickets for 46 runs in the second final of the series against Australia. Praveen Kumar also played for the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier League.
Ina total of 12 One day Internationals’, Praveen has claimed 16 wickets and has an economy of 4.80 runs per over.
Career Highlights
Man of the Match, against Sri Lanka, 2008. Man of the Match, against Australia, 2008. So Pravinkumar has to more concentrate on batting skills like Kapildev, Ian Bell i am sure he will be man of the match of Test 2 may be man
Re: NO BIG DEAL THERE!
by raorrk@rediffmail.com on Jun 26, 2011 11:48 AM
you substandard guy from a failed nation,Go and fight against alquida and talibans first to save your collapsing nation.
Re: NO BIG DEAL THERE!
by Ashish Kumar on Jun 25, 2011 08:38 PM
Well said. What else one expects from sahail PAKISTANI? We have seen a number of non-inglis Pakis bragging - one of them even seeking forgiveness of the entire muslim world for losing a match to India in which Yusuf Pathan was man of the match.