That's what Dhoni said after beating England in a non-consequential match. Plenty of what?? All the so-called heroes of that match - Rohit, Harbhajan, Chawla - were shown their rightful place by the professional Aussies. Team India, RIP !!
Re: India's problem of plenty??
by vinay on Sep 29, 2012 10:58 AM
useless rohit is enough now. cant perform against good quality bowlers, can rohit b persisted compared with sehwag? in fact, due to dhoni's arrogance, tiwari is sitting on sidelines as bench strength!!
Re: Re: India's problem of plenty??
by jack d on Sep 29, 2012 12:13 PM
rohit is the most useless player in recent history,for a very brief period he scores runs and gets selected and then the same story all single digit scores,kick him out and kick fletcher out.
Dear Dhoni How you can Play Rohit in place of Sehwag ,Pathan 30(30),Dhoni 14(21),Yuvraj 8 (10),In 10.1 overs and in balance 59 balls 88 Runs were scored ,these 03 batsman scored 52 Runs ,its true after rain spiners were bound to be ineffectice as well seamers but 140 against australia in no way was defendable ,Without Sehwag you forget to score even 150 runs against tough opposition,Sehwag even if Play 12 balls and score 20 runs are enough to give good start ,Rohit who scored not even 100 runs in last 10 games must be replaced by Sehwag and Piyush by Manoj Tiwari, becaz no point going with 5 bowlers when Yuvraj/Sehwag/Raina/Kohli each can bowl some good overs and if in place of 5th bowler part time bowlers give around 35 runs ,the additional 8 runs given will be covered by adapting attackin batting strategy becaz of extra batsman, specialist 02 seamers 02 spiiners are more than sufficient,pl......se do not play Rohit in your next match ,whom seels like you love more than your wife.
Re: World T20: Watson powers Australia to crushing win over India
by vinay on Sep 29, 2012 10:57 AM
yes. in fact sehwag is much better offie bowler than rohit/raina. its just dhoni' frustration to take rohit in the team by hook or crook like giving rohit the bowling when sehwag is thousand times better bowler.