???? even gavaskar out of retirment could hit triple century against them. Having said that, this should give selectors some clues about who needs to be groomed for now and next.
Re: is Central Zone the team to measure performance against
by Anitha on Oct 15, 2012 06:38 PM
No bowlers except Murali Karthik--- Bowling: P Kumar 27.2-7-92-4, B Kumar 28-5-85-1, RR Singh 19-2-83-1, Jalaj S Saxena 16-1-66-0, M Kartik 29-4-120-4. Happy he played well to stand in the pitch for long...Good replcement to aging Tendulkar who is loosing eye sight
Re: Re: is Central Zone the team to measure performance against
by wcpak on Oct 15, 2012 06:50 PM
yes,agree Yuvi is the perfect replacement for SRT.BADri can continue to play Ranji Trophy for Tami Nada.
Re: is Central Zone the team to measure performance against
by RoseMary Lobo on Oct 15, 2012 06:51 PM
rebuilding from scrapyard, Indias 100 crore population, we cant find any new talented cricketer...!
Re: Re: is Central Zone the team to measure performance against
by john on Oct 15, 2012 09:05 PM
i think we must give him a chance for what he has given us in the past
Re: Backyard Tigers
by ramen das on Oct 15, 2012 06:02 PM
what r u talking about? T20? There is no scope for this in that format... as someone coming back after a gap he did alright... & he also turned out to be the best bowler ahead of so called specialist bowlers...
The main failure in the T20 WC was that of the openers... along with some questionable decisions by Dhoni...
Re: Re: YUVI
by Rangachari on Oct 15, 2012 05:19 PM
yes.. even Yuvi cannot be name in the same sentence as GRV. I mean to say about the Flamboyance and Class
Re: Re: Re: YUVI
by ahmad mehdi on Oct 15, 2012 05:23 PM
@ Jacob I agree with you ! @ Rangchari Yuvi helped India win a Worldcup so let us not have useless arguments
Re: YUVI
by Kathir Krishnamurthi on Oct 15, 2012 05:31 PM
GRV was handling Andy Roberts, Michael Holding, Joel Garner and Co. at their best.
And when GRV played, there was no sweat... all touch... it was like playing music.
Zaheer Abbas was another player who was in the same class.
Alvin Kallicharan was a treat to watch.
Badri maybe is related to you. He will never make it to even Indian Team at its worst
Rangachari, if you really want to name a Chennai player in the class or better than Yuvi, you can propose the Late T.E. Sreenivasan. He could take the class of Imran Khans to the fence whenever he wanted.
Re: Re: YUVI
by Rangachari on Oct 15, 2012 05:35 PM
I am sorry Mr.Kathiru - U dont understand what I meant. U can talk about T.E Srinivasan or V.Sivaramakrishnan or Abdul Jabbar; That doesnot matter.