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2nd unofficial Test, South Africa A Tour of India at Bengaluru, 10/08 - 09:30 AM IST 10-13 2018


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49 minutes ago, rkt.india said:

 Shaw and Aggarwal failed in second innings as well. They have struggled against Oliver and nortje. What chance they will not against Broadandum Vihari failed as well.

unko bhi kehl lene do, abhi sabko wahi acha lag rha hai jo hai nhin.....

 

It can only lead to 2 things

1. if they fail- well everyone will realise these conditions are damn tough for every current batsman in India (but i hope the same ppl who want them show patience when these guys fail)

2. if they do well- u hve found few players 

 

current team has left no option other then extreme 

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11 minutes ago, Ankit_sharma03 said:

unko bhi kehl lene do, abhi sabko wahi acha lag rha hai jo hai nhin.....

 

It can only lead to 2 things

1. if they fail- well everyone will realise these conditions are damn tough for every current batsman in India (but i hope the same ppl who want them show patience when these guys fail)

2. if they do well- u hve found few players 

 

current team has left no option other then extreme 

i dont think anyone has any unrealistic expectation from any youngsters, its just a desire to move on from TTFs and seeing the same old **** repeating every tour.

If given a chance, the new comers may not click but they have to inducted into the setup 

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7 hours ago, express bowling said:

Rajpoot

 

20 - 7 - 54 - 3

 

Picks wickets and economical too.

 

A tall outswing bowler like Rajpoot, who can hit the deck hard if the ball stops swinging,  could have been so effective in England.

 

 

His spell at Pune against CSK was one of the best display of fast bowling by an Indian fast bowler.

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44 minutes ago, rkt.india said:

His spell at Pune against CSK was one of the best display of fast bowling by an Indian fast bowler.

 

Agree.  Rajpoot would have been ideal in England and New Zealand. Even SA.

 

May not be so effective in Asia, where skiddy and quick pacers with reversing ability are the best.

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1 hour ago, vvvslaxman said:

He deserves a look with our oh so fragile bowlers. India needs a solid bench. This pissant like a pest continues to be part of our XI. 

 

Bumrah, Shami, Siraj, Bhuvi, Rajpoot and Saini ...  these should be our top 6 test match pacers.

 

Bhuvi and Rajpoot will be more effective in SEN countries.

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34 minutes ago, rkt.india said:

how can someone suddenly forget how to bowl after taking 5-fer in 5 days back.

 

We have seen that time and again with Ishant.  He cannot really pinpoint what fetched him wickets and he changed what he was doing.

 

In the 2nd test, he bowled too wide of the off stump to left handers ... and started the ball on the off stump while bowling big inswinger to right handers, which then ended outside the leg stump.  In short, he forgot the lines that fetched him wicket.  Also, we saw him bowl over the wicket to left handers for quite some overs ... although he was getting wickets bowling round the wicket in the first test.

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45 minutes ago, MultiB48 said:

occasionally bowls some wkt taking balls but struggles to repeat them but then those balls arent easy ,also struggles with normal length balls ,also you had two right handers batting well further complicating things for him.

 

and unlike broad doesnt have that away going ball, broad bowls that beautiful away going ball to the right hander and then mixes  it up with the incoming ball,do you think it's a legcutter, because he bowls it at full pace .

no, it is not leg cutter. it is not too difficult if one wants to do, just need to change the grip on the seam. 

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