you never know. player like sehwag can come back to from anytime. e .g w indies in india.
he is the only player whome Ian Chapple fears that his 1 hour stay at the crease can result in a carnage.he can be left alone but not allowed to indulge in politicking otherwise he should know where he will find himself.
Re: Do not single out
by gautam roy on Jan 21, 2012 04:57 PM
This is chance let selectors bring lot of new players and Tendulkar, VVS, Dravid, Sehwag including captain Dhoni all can rest. New players won`t perform worser than innings defeat. No body is indispencible.
Re: Do not single out
by trivandrum padmanabhan on Jan 21, 2012 05:09 PM
can you let me know each inning scores of SRT in England & Australia till date?
Re: let him learn to bat first
by Venugopalan on Jan 21, 2012 04:33 PM
honestly he should have been droped a long time back, but the stong delhi lobby kept him and does not allow any new comer..but now time to go, even if he plays well at adelade..
Re: Re: let him learn to bat first
by pannerselvam elango on Jan 21, 2012 04:53 PM
Oh Dudes,he is the only batsman that India has ever produced with the attacking batsmanship. Don't even think of dropping him once,because there is no such a good replacement for him.
Re: Re: Re: let him learn to bat first
by Murali Ramakrishnan on Jan 21, 2012 05:31 PM
What sort of Attack Panner.Just one ball attack and unreliable class. Aus has been kept specific spot for him to edge and he does nicely. What attack you talk about to sit in pavillion the whole Indian innings session.
Re: let him learn to bat first
by Jagveer Rawat on Jan 21, 2012 05:15 PM
You find anyone else to make fastest 300 in India in next 300 years and that is for record! He himself could break that record as that is a mind of genius who makes its own rules.
Re: Re: let him learn to bat first
by Jiju on Jan 21, 2012 06:02 PM
True my friend..... But as an opener, isnt it his job to stay till the bbaall is worn out(atleast half way through)?? And nowadays, he has been scoring well almost once in 10 innings, which is not what is expected from a champion. I dont think he should be dropped, but rather should bat down the order.
Re: Re: let him learn to bat first
by arvin g on Jan 22, 2012 04:26 AM
so he needs to play another 300 years ... only bird-brain morons like u can think of that...
If aussie bowlers can exert so much pace and bounce that makes them unplayable, why not indian bowlers exert even 30% of it? Why is that the opposition score over 600 runs when Indians fold for only 150?
Re: Why not indian bowlers?
by rajeev saxena on Jan 21, 2012 04:34 PM
It is very simple. Indians are not habitual of playing at fast and bounce pitches - neither bowlers nor batsmen. No point of blaming any Indian player because they do not know how to play on these pitches. If you ask any of the Indian Cricket player to play Hockey will they be able to win any of the tournemants? VERY SIMPLE these pitches are not meant for the Indian Players a such they can not play. This truth has been prevailing during the whole history of Cricket.
India will loose the 4th Test also , only thing in how many days and with what margin.