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Ishant to lead Delhi in upcoming Ranji season


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http://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/97268/ishant-sharma-to-lead-delhi-in-upcoming-ranji-season


Ishant Sharma receives a lot of flak here on ICF despite being most experience workhorse for team India for nearly a decade. Granted he regressed as a bowler in India off late, but he has improved a lot in overseas conditions. Let us hope that Ishant gets his due and makes a comeback to team India after an inspired performance in this Ranji season. 

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The guy hasn't really demonstrated Cricket "intellect" in his long career.  Will give him credit for being a workhorse though.   Who knows, maybe its not the worst thing for Delhi.

 

But I think they have too much politics and chaos in the Delhi backroom.  That's why Gambhir blew up recently.  And everybody's accused the DDCA of all kinds of corruption on and off the field for years.   So he may just be the puppet captain for the haraamis behind the scenes.  

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5 hours ago, sandeep said:

The guy hasn't really demonstrated Cricket "intellect" in his long career.  Will give him credit for being a workhorse though.   Who knows, maybe its not the worst thing for Delhi.

 

But I think they have too much politics and chaos in the Delhi backroom.  That's why Gambhir blew up recently.  And everybody's accused the DDCA of all kinds of corruption on and off the field for years.   So he may just be the puppet captain for the haraamis behind the scenes.  

This workhorse thing is overrated. He became a "workhorse" by bowling conservatively in matches, defensive outside off stump lines, not looking to attack batsmen, not looking to give short pitched treatment to batsmen, etc. His strategy is to stay fit, play more matches and more IPLs. 

 

The one time he did push himself was in the Lords Test, when he gave England batsmen the short pitched treatment. He promptly got injured because putting maximum effort took a toll on his body and sat out few matches after that. When he came back, he no longer tried the same strategy. 

 

Contrast that with a bowler like Shami, who always gives 110% every time he comes in to bowl. Despite getting injured frequently, missing IPLs, etc. Shami never shows any signs of giving anything less when called in to bowl. You need bowlers like that. When they are playing, they are giving you their best effort and not just putting in half-hearted effort in a bid to play more matches. If you expand the horizon a bit to look at international bowlers, Australians tend to have many such Shami like bowlers. Harris, Cummins, Pattinson - they all gave their best and more every time they played international cricket. 

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6 hours ago, sarcastic said:

http://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/97268/ishant-sharma-to-lead-delhi-in-upcoming-ranji-season


Ishant Sharma receives a lot of flak here on ICF despite being most experience workhorse for team India for nearly a decade. Granted he regressed as a bowler in India off late, but he has improved a lot in overseas conditions. Let us hope that Ishant gets his due and makes a comeback to team India after an inspired performance in this Ranji season. 

I take it that this post is in the same spirit as your username on this forum.

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13 hours ago, sarcastic said:

http://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/97268/ishant-sharma-to-lead-delhi-in-upcoming-ranji-season


Ishant Sharma receives a lot of flak here on ICF despite being most experience workhorse for team India for nearly a decade. Granted he regressed as a bowler in India off late, but he has improved a lot in overseas conditions. Let us hope that Ishant gets his due and makes a comeback to team India after an inspired performance in this Ranji season. 

He was bowling better from 2014-2016. 20 matches, 63 wickets at avg of 30 with 4 5-fers. Won us test matches in England and Sri Lanka. 

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