Re: Why only emoji ishant not kicked out
by Dinesh Poojary on Mar 19, 2017 08:14 PM
he is relative of Anuksha Sharma , so h should be there in the team
When a team bats for 210 overs, about 800 runs are expected to be on the scoreboard. But India got only 603. It means, Australia inspite of being the underdog, controlled the game more than the Indians. Indian bats looked overawed especially when Murali Vijay and Pujara stages were batting in their early stages of innings. A man who played 525 balls, scored only 202. A tripple Century could have been a fitting scoring rate, given the class of Australian spinners. How many balls would Pujara take if there was a Shane Warne or a Glenn McGrath? The poor batting . The mind game game was won by by the much weaker Australian side. I wonder, had Australia batted this long , how much they would have scored. India took miserably long time to realize, this Aussie team are not combinations of lions & tigers. Murali Vijay\'s score might look impressive but, I would say, it was not at all impressive. Lokesh Rahul, Wriddhiman Saha and Ravindra Jadeja batted with flamboyance. If India wins tomorrow, i would give Saha and Jadeja more credits than the much bigger names Pujara and Vijay. It is a different matter that suddenly Virat went off-form. Ajinkya Rahane will play so shabbily. His off-form looks to stay for almost an eternity. If a player is beaten, no worries, but when the team gets bogged down due to the weight of the anme of the opponents, it is a shame. Only Rahul Saha and Jadeja were different. Ashwin also looks so suspect with bat and ball. Does he need a tailor-made pit
Saha has time and again shown his Batting abilities, but he's pushed down the Batting order below Ashwin. The Team management needs to seriously look into this important aspect.
Re: Have faith on Saha
by gala nagji on Mar 19, 2017 05:43 PM
In this match more then half team bated well & Our Bowler are doing good job it is going to win win situation only only for India