In the previous One day series against England Yuvraj played one of his best memorable innings ever at Rajkot.After that things have changed a lot with Yuvi himself falling ill and is now on a comeback mission.Although in T20 version he looks ok, in the One Dayers he is yet to prove himself.He does look susceptible to short pitch deliveries and so it would be better for him to drop down to no.5 or no.6 position with Dhoni coming ahead of him.Either Pujara or Rohit will have to replace him in case he doesn't succeed.
This dude is finished. Frankly speaking his performance in the world cup was also scrappy. He is good enough for T-20. In that format 20-30 is good and since batsman try to swing his bowling he can get a few wickets.
Re: Yuvaraj
by Sanjeev Sekhar on Jan 08, 2013 08:35 AM
Phew, Yuvi's world cup performance was scrappy ?????????!!!!!!!!!....Wake up DUDE...I think there should be a disclaimer in rediff...Dont drink and give opinions!!!
Re: shock
by seejo paul on Jan 08, 2013 12:28 AM
Yeaahh! Good form. The individual score alone wouldnt tell the whole story. He was in good form. He was hitting the bowl well. In the last odi everybody else was struggling. The time he spent on the crease he was very much comfortable. The only problem was he failed to convert that form in to a good score.
Re: Good Form in ODIs?
by Tamim Iqbal on Jan 07, 2013 09:23 PM
Please don't write off Yuvi, He is a class player and needs to adjust the new format of one day with 5 fielders inside the ring. He will definitely bounce back. Gambhir and Rohit are not justifying their places in team India.
Re: Good Form in ODIs?
by arunachalan v on Jan 08, 2013 08:00 AM
i d" not agree with selction process., BCCI should have considered sachin tendulkar., the Pak-ODI debacle is due to non inclusion of sachin., It si true??? he is form beteer than sewag., gambir or yuvi arunachalal iyer