Hope Kohli makes the Number 3 Test batting position his own starting this Series. Hope Kohli emulates Ponting's batting style as we want a batsman who can play in good pace unlike Dravid who was classy but a slow batsman who would draw more matches than win it.
Will make merry against weat kiwis.. Shewag will core a triple.. tendulkar will score a couple of hundreds.. shastri, gavaskar, bhogle will sing his praises.. after 22years of cricket llok at the man's hunger for runs, commitment etc..
Re: Famed batting
by rmdsundaram on Aug 22, 2012 10:30 AM
if there is a "Like" button, I would have pressed it.. Could not control laughing after reading: "hunger for runs, commitment etc".... 1000% true..
Re: Re: Famed batting
by Gladiator on Aug 22, 2012 12:42 PM
Yes its a laughing matter for loosers who have achieved nothing in life and hence do not understand the meaning of same..
Nowadays some of our people don't like cricket and cricketers because of their attitudes(they play IPL with all sorts of injury but they don't want to play for Indian team). So I could realize that many people started forgetting cricket. Now on wards remaining people also must change our mindset to forget cricket and focus on other active games so that we can get more medals in Olympics and other events. Laziest game cricket down down down Cricket go away! Cricket go away!
How come selections in the final XI are taken for granted? Barring the 72 he scored at Bangalore, Pujara hasn't done anything noteworthy in the subsequent chances he got. Hence, the Pujaras, Rohits and Rainas needn't be treated like automatic choices to replace the old war horses. Virat Kohli is the only one who has proved consistency and everyone else the vested interests trying to promote lack that and is yet to prove. There's still a race among Yuvi (when he's 100% fit), Pujara, Badri, Rohit (`wonder, if he deserves yet another chance...) and Raina. So, let the selection committee and team management decide who makes it to the final XI and not the media or any vested interests. Let none take things for granted based on one "once in a blue moon" innings....
Re: Say welcome back to brainless,single dimensional bowler Ishan
by Jiju on Aug 22, 2012 05:14 AM
Dont call him lucky. He did well in the initial stages......