Just bcos some one has to say good about the coach dont just joke .. i dont say that Duncan is really bad .. but that comment of yours looked a bit tooo much to me.
Just bcos some one has to say good about the coach dont just joke .. i dont say that Duncan is really bad .. but that comment of yours looked a bit tooo much to me.
Selection should be like this.Recruit 50 best fielders.Filter and select aggressive batsman and fast bowlers then comes defensive batsman and spin bolwer.Total it should be 20.Rotate from them and sea the performance.If not good fielder do not select him at all.
Looks like Fletcher is proving lucky for Dravid. He was no where under Kristen regime but now under Fletcher, things are working from him. But, Tendya otherway. So its better he retire consider he is playing inconsistently since 6 tests
Re: Fletcher is proving lucky for Dravid and Laxman
by K S Vishwanath on Nov 15, 2011 02:29 PM
Dravid, Laxman, Tendulkar do not need any coaches...even the best john buchanan cannot teach these guys batting...guess then what was dravid referring to??
Re: Fletcher is proving lucky for Dravid and Laxman
by M on Nov 15, 2011 10:50 AM
11 Coaches Sirjee....BCCI with all money ...lets see the color of it...cant because its white....where is it...they say..because its DARK(B..K)!!!!
the two great batsmen in crisis for india are dravid and laxman. people with no ad companies running after them and dedicated to just cricket. dravid no.one and laxman no.two in list. they will be heroes for every one. no personal records but only nation's duty. i salute these two heroes
A great player like Dravid acknowledging Duncan Flatcher's tips for making some improvement to his batting is laudable. I am sure, with the present form he is in, he will return with more glory after the Aussies tour. If our top five batsmen can click in Australia then we can foresee a torrid time for the Australian bowlers.
Rahul Dravid is position is similar to Dilip Vengserker who played in the shadow of Sunil Gawaskar.Mr. Rahul Dravid is playing in the shadow of Tendulkar.
Re: Rahul Dravid a silent horse power
by a r on Nov 14, 2011 09:35 PM
Amazing player, great technique, immense concentration, a true wall of Indian Cricket.
Re: Rahul Dravid a silent horse power
by LOL on Nov 15, 2011 07:07 AM
Couple of differences - Vengsarkar is not as stylish as Dravid and not quite a matchwinner as Rahul as well. True Veng played the prodder most part, but most of his efforts went in vain. And Sachin is quite a few notches below Sunil Gavaskar when we consider how gavaskar scored against the best bowling attacks in the world with no head gear even! Gavaskar brought solidity to Indian batting that changed India to be a force to reckon with. He and Kapil are true Indian legends