"We have effected many run-outs and held many good catches. So you are bound to drop a few catches here." taking good catches n then dropping is not an excuse mr pujara.
Re: funny statements.
by Sudarshan Nityananda on Feb 17, 2014 01:22 PM
On day 4 we bowled so badly that the batsmen didn't even give us any catches !!
IF Ishant had just used a hair clasp while bowling he could have taken Mc Cullum's catch. Gavaskar has pointed this out 3 years ago when he dropped a catch in Kolkata in a Test. Why didn't the coach and Capt insist on this ? But our guys are in a world of their own and don't want to improve or take good advioe.
Re: Re: funny statements.
by Golden on Feb 17, 2014 07:43 PM
you are right, it is McCullum's Linga, which toreUrMotorLoundia...now you must not war cipp siva's, rather McCullums isthe right choice for you..
The way we are going through the motions on the 3rd day,it is highly likely that a 100-150 run chase is inevitable.The opners have to play it straight to get us through.Best of Luck
What were they doing in the first match. match was in India's favour and some of the batsmen didn't play the match as required and lost the match for a mere 40 runs. Now he is talking about NZ losing early wickets. Anybody can predict that. Whereas the bowlers are not having the grit to bowl strong and tak wickets. The NZ batsmen play sensibly to take the match forward. If this would have been the situation for India, India would lost all wickets within 200/250 runs and took innings defeat. Dhoni will tell in the interview, blaming batsmen or bowlers or fielders as the case may be. Our players don't play with the required confidence to win the match. in many wins, we may notice the fault of the opponent team rather the winning performance of our team.