Indian team ‘s problem has always been the non-availability of fourth & fifth quality bowler either in ODI’s or T-20’s which had cost us so many matches. The Best T-20 combination would be 1. Ajay Rahane. 2. Ambati Rayudu (W.K). 3. Virat Kohli (Vice Captain). 4. Suresh Raina. 5. Yuvraj Singh (Captain). 6. Yusuf Pathan or R.Jadeja. 7. Irfan Pathan or Praveen Kumar. 8. Ravichandran Ashwin. 9. Bhuvaneswar Kumar or Varun Aaron. 10. Umesh Yadhav or Ishant Sharma. 11. Pragyan Ojha or Rahul Sharma. Due to Dhoni’s wrong selection policy & useless captainship, India is loosing too many matches. Unless, Dhoni is sacked, Indian team will be ruined. Dhoni's useless helicopeter's can be tried at lanes of Jharkhand but not anymore in International cricket.
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by Ramdas Nayak on Dec 26, 2012 04:20 PM
Your cricket knowledge is very poor. Yuvraj can not be a good captain as captaincy material is need not be in everybody who is a stroke player.Your No. 6 selection is hilarious. Both are below par players who are good for domestic crciket.
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by Srinivasan Renganathan on Dec 26, 2012 05:22 PM
I know ur more concerned about the Rohit Sharma's.
size does not matter much,yes u get advantage to use it u need brains and guts ,cricket is all about skills and temperament be batsman,slow /fast bowler
Abey Kuruvilla is a former Indian pace bowler of the mid-1990s. Kuruvilla stood like a tower 6 ft 5 in tall and coupled with his broad flame cut the imposing figure on the field. WikipediaBorn: August 4, 1968 (age 44) Batting style: Right-handed
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by prashant pendurkar on Dec 26, 2012 03:43 PM
But his pace...was snail like and was around 130-132's...slightly faster than V . prasad...
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by Vishwanath CB on Dec 26, 2012 04:43 PM
And we also had Mumbai's Nilesh Kulkarni, who was a left arm spinner, his height was also 6.5. Abey & Nilesh use to rip thru the oppositon batsman, with their Pace & Guile....... psst....