Re: Re: Bengaluru Wicket
by Yenoley on Mar 04, 2017 07:52 PM
I am Not Hoping for an En Core of 2001 India vs Australia Test Math like Kolkata & Chennai Matches which India Won Amazingly - Much to the Horror of Australians & The Entire Cricketing World in general.
Nobody gave that Indian team a Pye - Australia's 16 Successive Test Victories was Brought to a Halt by that Indian team.
Re: Re: Bengaluru Wicket
by raj on Mar 04, 2017 08:08 PM
i think india will control tommarrow and aus allout for below 150 then india rising in all three matches and win all three matches suppose aus 250 or more runs india wnd ill lose 4-0 series so tommarrow crucial day for indians and also why saha ishant and rehane and mukund saha he is not suitable for wk parthiv is good and ishant no wickets why he is getting chance and rahane droppping catches and mukund do not how he is. these are bigger mistakes for india selection so i think tommarrow biggest day for indian cricket all the best for tommarrow
Re: Re: Re: Bengaluru Wicket
by Raman Krishnaswamy on Mar 04, 2017 09:30 PM
When the Indian Spinners made hay in the 'doctored pitches' they claimed their success was not due to the pitch, but because of their bowling ability. Now when the opponent spinners are showing their ability, why cringe ?
Re: Re: Re: Bengaluru Wicket
by Against Pseudos on Mar 05, 2017 12:08 AM
Raj: Correct, I agree. If we dismiss Aus for less runs than we score in the remaining matches then we will win the series. The simple problem in Pune was that our bowlers gave away some more runs and our batsmen scored a few less runs. With your brilliant intelligence we now know our simple mistake and now we will whitewash Aus in the remaining matches. :-)
Either the pressure of Captaincy has got to Virat or he simply is not upto the challenge to Lead India or may be he needs Dhoni's shoulder to cry. We are no better than where we were left in total shame in Nagpur in first test. Big talks...promise of better application..only it doesn't translate on ground level. First O'Keffe was an invincible foe and now Nathan Lyon spun them into his web. A team who is good in playing spin is being decimated in the very same department and that too on their home ground. This isn't cricket...this is politics.
Wriddiman Saha selection is really wrong. If we Analise he showed his selection was wrong during Newziland tour only? He is not up to the mark caliber Batsman.
Re: Tired because of Many Matches
by Against Pseudos on Mar 04, 2017 06:29 PM
Gaonkar: Yes Saha failed. But thank god other batsmen are in super form. :-)
Re: Re: Tired because of Many Matches
by sanjeev gaonkar on Mar 05, 2017 03:31 PM
But we can not expect Kohli to play every game. Saha contribution is 1 and 2 runs only If dhoni was there definatly it match was different Even partiv Patel play well
Wriddiman Saha selection is really wrong. If we Analise he showed his selection was wrong during Newziland tour only? He is not up to the mark caliber Batsman.
Re: waste - result of tiered!!!!! because of too many Matches.
by mahadevan ravi on Mar 04, 2017 06:19 PM
After two half centuries a keeper is replaced by a more experienced "regular",after scoring a triple ton on debut poor guy has to cool the bench,for a more senior "regular" to make his comeback., and this has been a "regular" affair in Indian cricket,mate.
Re: waste - result of tiered!!!!! because of too many Matches.
by Against Pseudos on Mar 04, 2017 06:30 PM
Gaonkar: But Kohli is up to the mark. Phenomenal batting.
Re: It will be a whitewash
by shuja shakir on Mar 04, 2017 07:51 PM
Without taking anything from Lyon's excellent bowling, I feel that it was more of batsmen giving wicket via poor shot selection..kind of shots offered by Virat or Pujara can only lead to batsman being out..very poor application on part of Indian batsmen..!