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Ignored trio trains as SA coach fires pace warning


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prabhat Shukla
even if the ingnored trio would have played
by prabhat Shukla on Jan 09, 2018 08:31 PM  | Hide replies

The result would be the same. The approach was wrong only positive mindset could have get positive result.

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Sameer Shaikh
Re: even if the ingnored trio would have played
by Sameer Shaikh on Jan 09, 2018 08:36 PM
South Africa have identified Indian players weak point. These IPL bullies do not play hook and pull short well. All South Africa bowlers need to do is prepare more green top than the current one at Cape town and throw the ball on their ribs and necks. Bounce and tuck them. They will not survive more than two sessions. If south Africa allow Indians with batting friendly pitches then they might come back. Indian batsmen are hopeless against real quality fast and bouncy pitches.

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sameer khan
Re: even if the ingnored trio would have played
by sameer khan on Jan 10, 2018 11:43 AM
The mindset was positive that's why players were not hesitant to play their shots. BCCI made a call to have that useless Sri Lanka Tour of India just to help Virat Kohli become the number 1 test captain. Instead they should have stick to original schedule and have had 1 or 2 practice matches before the actual test. Having said that , the question is - Is Ravi Shastri doing his homework properly as a Coach the way Gary Kirsten use to do? the answer is no.

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Sameer Shaikh
sas
by Sameer Shaikh on Jan 09, 2018 07:22 PM  | Hide replies

Please replicate the pitch preparation with more green top. Add more pace bowlers. If you are reading south African board, these indian bunnies are flat pitch bullies who perform well in IPL circus with short boundaries where straight flat batted shots are attempted.



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Jayaprakash
Re: sas
by Jayaprakash on Jan 09, 2018 07:52 PM
Praising when all goes well and teasing when something goes wrong should not be the way to deal with the situation. We have the history of defeating the mighty Australians in their home soil. In the second innings Indians bowled out SA for a paltry 130 runs. Coming to SA and playing straight way a test match is not that easy esepcially without any practice match. SA pitches are one of its kind and the home team always got the advantage while playing against any team from our subcontinent. There are more tests to follow and let Indians get adapted to the pitches. I feel they will do better in the coming tests. Unlike in the past our batsment are not at all scared of fast bowling, but they have to adjust their technques and I strongly feel in the coming tests they will do better. Let us give them encouragement and do not let them down.

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sameer khan
Re: Re: sas
by sameer khan on Jan 10, 2018 11:37 AM
That's not an excuse. BCCI made a call to have that useless Sri Lanka Tour of India just to help Virat Kohli become the number 1 test captain. Instead they should have stick to original schedule and have had 1 or 2 practice matches before the actual test. Having said that , we just cannot say praising when all goes well as they were praised on doing well in home conditions now what about performing on seeming wickets? Is Ravi Shastri doing his homework properly as a Coach the way Gary Kirsten use to do? the answer is no.

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sameer khan
Re: Re: sas
by sameer khan on Jan 10, 2018 11:39 AM
That's not an excuse. BCCI made a call to have that useless Sri Lanka Tour of India just to help Virat Kohli become the number 1 test captain. Instead they should have stick to original schedule and have had 1 or 2 practice matches before the actual test. Having said that , we just cannot say praising when all goes well as they were praised on doing well in home conditions now what about performing on seeming wickets? Is Ravi Shastri doing his homework properly as a Coach the way Gary Kirsten use to do? the answer is no.

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Jayaprakash
Re: sas
by Jayaprakash on Jan 09, 2018 07:52 PM
Praising when all goes well and teasing when something goes wrong should not be the way to deal with the situation. We have the history of defeating the mighty Australians in their home soil. In the second innings Indians bowled out SA for a paltry 130 runs. Coming to SA and playing straight way a test match is not that easy esepcially without any practice match. SA pitches are one of its kind and the home team always got the advantage while playing against any team from our subcontinent. There are more tests to follow and let Indians get adapted to the pitches. I feel they will do better in the coming tests. Unlike in the past our batsment are not at all scared of fast bowling, but they have to adjust their technques and I strongly feel in the coming tests they will do better. Let us give them encouragement and do not let them down.

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sameer khan
Re: Re: sas
by sameer khan on Jan 10, 2018 11:40 AM
That's not an excuse. BCCI made a call to have that useless Sri Lanka Tour of India just to help Virat Kohli become the number 1 test captain. Instead they should have stick to original schedule and have had 1 or 2 practice matches before the actual test. Having said that , we just cannot say praising when all goes well as they were praised on doing well in home conditions now what about performing on seeming wickets? Is Ravi Shastri doing his homework properly as a Coach the way Gary Kirsten use to do? the answer is no.

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Jayaprakash
Re: sas
by Jayaprakash on Jan 09, 2018 07:52 PM
Praising when all goes well and teasing when something goes wrong should not be the way to deal with the situation. We have the history of defeating the mighty Australians in their home soil. In the second innings Indians bowled out SA for a paltry 130 runs. Coming to SA and playing straight way a test match is not that easy esepcially without any practice match. SA pitches are one of its kind and the home team always got the advantage while playing against any team from our subcontinent. There are more tests to follow and let Indians get adapted to the pitches. I feel they will do better in the coming tests. Unlike in the past our batsment are not at all scared of fast bowling, but they have to adjust their technques and I strongly feel in the coming tests they will do better. Let us give them encouragement and do not let them down.

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Sameer Shaikh
Re: Re: sas
by Sameer Shaikh on Jan 09, 2018 08:33 PM
I challenge you... India will loose the cricket series. Do you want to bet with me?

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Jayaprakash
Re: Re: Re: sas
by Jayaprakash on Jan 09, 2018 08:44 PM
I have many other jobs to do than doing betting. I have expressed my views....that is all. If you have a different opinion then it is as per your thoughts and you may have your own reasoning for that. There is nothing here for challenging between us.

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Veereshwar Sharma
Re: Re: Re: Re: sas
by Veereshwar Sharma on Jan 09, 2018 11:59 PM
Right on track

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Shashikant Kamble
Re: Re: Re: sas
by Shashikant Kamble on Jan 10, 2018 09:39 AM
PAKIS ALSO LOST YESTERDAY BADLY

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sameer khan
Re: sas
by sameer khan on Jan 10, 2018 11:48 AM
Don't understand why why we are saying things like "Indian bunnies are flat pitch bullies" which is really stupid. Then we should also say Australians, South Africans, English are all Green pitch bullies who fail miserably on spin friendly Indian pitches. The fact is most of the people around the world have a habit of Lic**ng white people's a***s and that's why these kind of comments

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