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Did India make a mistake of not playing Kuldeep in tests


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I wanted Kuldeep to be our sole spinner overseas for a long time. Especially with so many lefties he would have been a handful in 2nd test.

 

Wrist spinners who have control are the way to go overseas. Hope Kuldeep is played in England, we saw what Yasir Shah did in England and Kuldeep has better control than Yasir.

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6 minutes ago, Forever Indian said:

I wanted Kuldeep to our sole spinner overseas for a long time. Especially with so many lefties he would have been a handful especially in 2nd test.

 

Wrist spinners who have control are the way to go overseas. Hope Kuldeep is played in England, we saw what Yasir Shah did in England, and Kuldeep has better control than Yasir.

Kohli is indifferent to Kuldeep. On many occasions, he hasn't shown trust in him. Kohli prefers Chahal though and maybe he has a chance after Ashwin and Jadeja.

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Kuldeep did really well in the Dharamsala test against Australia, which was not a turning track but had pace and bounce.

 

He can definitely be very effective in England and Australia.

 

Problem is ... Ashwin is an all-rounder and can bat at No.6 too, and this gives us options.

 

3 specialist pacers with Kuldeep and Ash, can be tried on some flatter pitches.

 

 

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10 minutes ago, express bowling said:

Kuldeep did really well in the Dharamsala test against Australia, which was not a turning track but had pace and bounce.

 

He can definitely be very effective in England and Australia.

 

Problem is ... Ashwin is an all-rounder and can bat at No.6 too, and this gives us options.

 

3 specialist pacers with Kuldeep and Ash, can be tried.

 

 

Well, Kuldeep in his previous Ranji season scored over 500 runs and avg quite well. I think he has the ability to bat at 9 easily. Ashwin at 7, Bhuvi at 8, Kuldeep at 9 is pretty good. Our No. 6 will always remain iffy (Saha), but the lower order should be able to compensate. By dropping Pandya and bringing in Kuldeep, it will weaken the batting - hence, I'd prefer to see this combo in Aus where our batsmen should do quite well.

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22 minutes ago, Vijy said:

Well, Kuldeep in his previous Ranji season scored over 500 runs and avg quite well. I think he has the ability to bat at 9 easily. Ashwin at 7, Bhuvi at 8, Kuldeep at 9 is pretty good. Our No. 6 will always remain iffy (Saha), but the lower order should be able to compensate. By dropping Pandya and bringing in Kuldeep, it will weaken the batting - hence, I'd prefer to see this combo in Aus where our batsmen should do quite well.

 

Opening with the WK can give us options.  All the regular openers have become walking wickets and this may give us better batting depth.

 

1. Vijay

2. WK

3. Pujara

4. Kohli

5. Rahul

6. Rahane

7. Ashwin / Pandya  

8. Bhuvi

9. Saini  / Kuldeep ( if pitch is not seamer friendly )

10. Shami  /  Umesh ( if Shami unfit )

11.Bumrah

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, express bowling said:

 

Opening with the WK can give us options.  All the regular openers have become walking wickets and this may give us better batting depth.

 

1. Vijay

2. WK

3. Pujara

4. Kohli

5. Rahul

6. Rahane

7. Ashwin / Pandya

8. Bhuvi

9. Saini  / Kuldeep

10. Shami  /  Umesh ( if Shami unfit )

11.Bumrah

 

 

 

I don't think Saha would last long in England or SA. Pappu can conceivably open, but he will drop matches and series and I would not want him anywhere near the team.

 

If we are to adopt this unorthodox strategy, Ashwin or Bhuvi should open instead. The issue with Bhuvi opening is that he would need to open batting and bowling - a very demanding task.

 

For Eng, would like to see Gurbani in the XI depending on pitch conditions.

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4 minutes ago, Vijy said:

I don't think Saha would last long in England or SA. Pappu can conceivably open, but he will drop matches and series and I would not want him anywhere near the team.

 

No one will last as openers given our current ability to play the new ball.   It is better to have good batters with the older ball.  Saha will be as bad or as good as anyone else as an opener.

 

4 minutes ago, Vijy said:

If we are to adopt this unorthodox strategy, Ashwin or Bhuvi should open instead. The issue with Bhuvi opening is that he would need to open batting and bowling - a very demanding task.

 

WK would be better.

 

4 minutes ago, Vijy said:

For Eng, would like to see Gurbani in the XI depending on pitch conditions.

 

Needs to play for our A-team first.  Just Ranji is not a good test as average batters are poor.

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2 minutes ago, express bowling said:

 

No one will last as openers given our current ability to play the new ball.   It is better to have good batters with the older ball.  Saha will be as bad or as good as anyone else as an opener.

 

 

WK would be better.

 

 

Needs to play for our A-team first.  Just Ranji is not a good test as average batters are poor.

Has Saini played for Ind A? [if so, good move by the selectors] I could be wrong, but I was under the impression that both he and Gurbani are equally untested at the 'A' level.

 

Some of our keepers have opened in the past - Hussain, Engineer, Kundaran (who avg >40 there), even Mongia at times. But, barring Mongia, Saha is not as good a batsman as the others. It can also be very tiring to keep for many overs and open immediately. Hence, I believe that a bowler should open instead.

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31 minutes ago, Vijy said:

Has Saini played for Ind A? [if so, good move by the selectors] I could be wrong, but I was under the impression that both he and Gurbani are equally untested at the 'A' level.

 

Saini has played in 2 A-team series and done well.

 

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Some of our keepers have opened in the past - Hussain, Engineer, Kundaran (who avg >40 there), even Mongia at times. But, barring Mongia, Saha is not as good a batsman as the others. It can also be very tiring to keep for many overs and open immediately. Hence, I believe that a bowler should open instead.

 

WK have the advantage of having their eyes set by following the ball continuously while keeping  ... be it the 2nd, 3rd or 4th innings.  This is not applicable only in the first innings.

 

This approach of opening with WK is needed only in seamer-friendly conditions and countries like SA, Eng and NZ.

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