This team has a rock solid batting line up. If they play to their ability, India will win the series handily despite lack of bowlers who can do long spell in their condition. Out bats will giving befitting reply to trash talk.
Instead of asking people to do a Broad again, you can beg kohli to get out...
I agree that sledging tests a batsman game. But bowler getting a wicket by sledging or throwing cheap statements like this, this does not really show the merit of a bowler...
Just bowl and take wicket. Otherwise instead of behaving like a rowdy, beg the batsman... I think you guys are used to this in the recently concluded pak series...
In my heart I hope we prove him wrong. But I have to say, my mind is different. Not because we don't have a good team - but we've hardly had any time to prepare. Going from flat wickets, small grounds against under-prepared SL to bouncy wickets, big grounds in Aus is no joke. I'm afraid the chance in 1st Test doesn't look good...it's not players' fault, but BCCI for scheduling such a senseless plan.
Re: 50-50
by sunil vaidya on Nov 13, 2014 05:25 PM
no it is 20-80
20% game and 80% sledging...
in fact if they were well behaved team they would have been one of the worst teams in history...80% of their success is due to sledging and rowdiness...
I like the way australians are so professional and aggressive with their approach. You can always sense the real motivational cricket from them. Either they lose or win, you will see 100 percent from them. Unlike Indians, who are over hyped and legends of Flat and unsporty wickets. Now after england, Australia are going to show them a mirror. I love my country INDIA and respect it too but i hate such overhype attitude with blind fan following just for one individual sport.
Re: Re: Re: Nice
by barry mathew on Nov 13, 2014 05:22 PM
oh i see, so first you are verifying the individual performance of the aussies who abuse and then ok it ? you sound like a down syndrome.Sreesanth has been one of India's most succesful bowlers.its because of him we won first ever test match in SA