S.T.R Binny will certainly be the Super STaR in the coming world cup. He has the right approach, he has nothing to loose but prove his credentials as a genuine all arounder in One Dayers.If one goes by the Stats Karnataka has won most of the matches where Binny has taken 5 wickets or more .
Re: Binny Will bethe STaR
by sam on Jan 12, 2015 10:57 PM
only to add if dad is anywhere sons will be some where ; sooner and faster ; but time will prove he is such a bad in cricket and will loose the confidence and come back as big bunny zero !
Re: Binny Will bethe STaR
by dreamer formerlytaklu on Jan 13, 2015 02:18 AM
agree with you in that he's got nothing to lose ..let's see how and when he's utilized
Re: Binny Will bethe STaR
by Varadarajan Ravindran on Jan 13, 2015 12:48 AM
A major concern is that Stuart Binny is too old to start in international cricket.
When you have only 1 allrounder in a country of a few billion what else can you do? Rishi Dhawan anybody? I think Binny can bat decent, but bowling will get thrashed , unless the captain uses him wisely.
Re: When you have only 1 allrounder
by Varadarajan Ravindran on Jan 13, 2015 12:49 AM
There are several all-rounders in India of international class. They are not noticed by selectors because they are not sons of former Test cricketers.
No issues with binny. ONLY can anyone win us this world cup..And non playing or below par jadeja or a yuvraj who is Stil around who is better..That Stil the question as on fitness grounds a change can Stil be made even in Feb.
Re: match Fixer
by Varadarajan Ravindran on Jan 13, 2015 01:42 AM
Roger Binny used to play for Tamil Nadu district schools before moving to Karnataka. Hence, Srinivasan has asoft corner for Stuart Binny.
Whoever posed the questions to Arun Kumar and Mansur Ali needs to have a check on his/ her head. 3 Tests in england DHOBI hardly used him as a bowling option. He was at max given 5-6 overs an innings and few innnings he never bowled. So why complain and say he was wicketless? Poor fellow was used for 5 overs and for a fellow making his debut-- it sure drained him off confidence which resulted in a poor batting performance. When Robin Singh made it to the Indian team at 33- no one gave him a chance and he did well in the 160 or so ODI's he played. Go Binny!! prove your critics wrong.
Re: Binny
by Voosan Raj on Jan 12, 2015 09:58 PM
I'm not a fan of Binny. He hasn't done anything so far to win my fanfare. But I agree he wasn't given much chances.
If I recall correctly, in those 4-5 overs he bowled, he induced few edges which were put down by our famous slip fielders.
Goes to say how much our fielding contributes to make or break of a bowler. If they held all those catches, he would have got more overs, more wickets who knows.
I agree he was a victim of unorthodox unconventional Dhoni style captaincy.
It is nice to see the confidence bestowed on Binny by khan and Arunkumar. But the question is whether Mr Dhoni has that confidence on Binny.The coming days will tell
Re: Binny the allrounder
by Varadarajan Ravindran on Jan 16, 2015 02:40 AM
Arun Kumar and Zaheer Khan do not know what they are talking. Stuart Binny does not have top bowling or top batting skills for the World Cup.