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1 hour ago, MultiB48 said:

aaron needs to develop a good slower ball to succeed in ipl ,otherwise forget it

Slower ball is not what it is , a slower ball will get smacked these days, but it's a subtle change of pace n rolling the fingers of cutters, he with his action n also much more mature has decent control when bowling well, he could be good for ODi n test as he bowls fuller has a good short ball n he swings it more then Umesh.

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Fast bowling is one area where it is very important to introduce bowlers early to international cricket.  No matter how good a bowler they are....they tend to lose pace in their 30s.

 

Late introduction means having only  a few years after maturing as a bowler ....and all the time spent on developing the bowler is not fully utilized by benefiting his services for many good years.

 

YET , we see our selectors choosing Vinay, Dinda, Nehra, Mohit and denying chances to promising young pacers like Siraj, Nathu, Rajpoot etc.

 

Really sad  !

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2 minutes ago, express bowling said:

Fast bowling is one area where it is very important to introduce bowlers early to international cricket.  No matter how good a bowler they are....they tend to lose pace in their 30s.

 

Late introduction means having one a few years after maturing as a bowler ....and all the time spent on developing the bowler is not fully utilized by utilizing his services for many good years.

 

YET , we see our selectors choosing Vinay, Dinda, Nehra, Mohit and denying chances to promising young pacers like Siraj, Nathu, Rajpoot etc.

 

Really sad  !

Yes. There is no use let them rotting in domestic cricket. Bring them in India setup ASAP like Aus does with their young pacers. Cummins, Starc, Pattinson, Hazelwood all debuted for Aus very early. Now they picked Stanlake after just 2 FC games. We need to do same with Nathu, Rajpoot, Siraj. Let them share the nets with Indian team. Bowling to this England team would have done wonders to their experience but here we are seeing 32 year olds Dinda, Legund. Do they even have any future in Indian team? Are these selectors going to re-cycle these already discarded players? Its baffling. 

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3 minutes ago, rkt.india said:

Yes. There is no use let them rotting in domestic cricket. Bring them in India setup ASAP like Aus does with their young pacers. Cummins, Starc, Pattinson, Hazelwood all debuted for Aus very early. Now they picked Stanlake after just 2 FC games. We need to do same with Nathu, Rajpoot, Siraj. Let them share the nets with Indian team. Bowling to this England team would have done wonders to their experience but here we are seeing 32 year olds Dinda, Legund. Do they even have any future in Indian team? Are these selectors going to re-cycle these already discarded players? Its baffling. 

We have seen how Pandya has suddenly developed as a bowler after being a part of the India A and India teams, and not playing much FC.

 

Our selectors should learn from that.

 

Guys like Kumble and Dravid know how to guide young bowlers.

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Aaron will make an impact under Virat as his main handicap was captains support, Aaron is an attacking option, he can swing the ball at pace, will be useful when we tour away next year, also can be alternated with Umesh and could be useful in ODI as well as he can bowl good Yorkers n bouncers as well as slower ones, he needs captains backing.

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8 hours ago, Forever Indian said:

Aaron needs to be played only in LOIs IMO. He is too fragile for 5 day cricket and also has not been the most effective in first class either. He was a good Odi bowler when he initially started playing for India and should be played there only. Similarly Umesh Yadav's bowling style suits tests more and he needs to be played exclusively there.

Aaron and Umesh are similar not just in pace but also sometimes not so accurate. Both have made improvements in accuracy but that is not enough for them to play limited overs cricket. They need to develop variations and accurate yorkers. So better for them play Test cricket now. Aaron can be a asset in Test cricket as he has a very good bouncer and can be used alternatively with Umesh.

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9 hours ago, MCcricket said:

Aaron will make an impact under Virat as his main handicap was captains support, Aaron is an attacking option, he can swing the ball at pace, will be useful when we tour away next year, also can be alternated with Umesh and could be useful in ODI as well as he can bowl good Yorkers n bouncers as well as slower ones, he needs captains backing.

Aaron does not really have a good yorker. Much better to try him in Tests.

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