Number Posted December 15, 2018 Share Posted December 15, 2018 Again both of them back in hut in no time. Link to comment
Clarke Posted December 15, 2018 Share Posted December 15, 2018 On 12/6/2018 at 7:43 PM, Straight Drive said: Something which Akash Chopra did in 2003 on our tour to Australia. Doubt Murali Vijay and Rahul will even play 4 tests once youngsta Prithvi Shaw is back. Forget playing as many balls as Akash did. Balls faced by Akash Chopra in 2003 Test 1 at Brisbane - 135 & 7 Test 2 at Adelaide - 44 & 54 Test 3 at Melbourne - 138 & 3 Test 4 at Sydney - 139 & 14 yep yep, it actually allowed the middle order to bat in middle overs & not early. This was one of the flaws of dada, didn't appreciate the value of a steady solid opener in search of aggro players. Link to comment
Straight Drive Posted December 15, 2018 Share Posted December 15, 2018 7 minutes ago, Number said: Again both of them back in hut in no time. Even bowlers like Pat Cummins, Starc, Lyon and Ashwin have played more balls this series than both of them. Probably two of them have more runs than both of them. Link to comment
rtmohanlal Posted December 15, 2018 Share Posted December 15, 2018 aren't there any left handed openers even for medicine in domestic.?? Link to comment
sensible-indian Posted December 15, 2018 Share Posted December 15, 2018 On 12/6/2018 at 7:43 PM, Straight Drive said: Something which Akash Chopra did in 2003 on our tour to Australia. Doubt Murali Vijay and Rahul will even play 4 tests once youngsta Prithvi Shaw is back. Forget playing as many balls as Akash did. Balls faced by Akash Chopra in 2003 Test 1 at Brisbane - 135 & 7 Test 2 at Adelaide - 44 & 54 Test 3 at Melbourne - 138 & 3 Test 4 at Sydney - 139 & 14 And yet some clueless idiots lambast Akash Chopra for his 23 average. They can only see stats but not context. That guy was wayyy better than what his stats suggested. Straight Drive 1 Link to comment
sensible-indian Posted December 15, 2018 Share Posted December 15, 2018 (edited) 1 hour ago, Clarke said: yep yep, it actually allowed the middle order to bat in middle overs & not early. This was one of the flaws of dada, didn't appreciate the value of a steady solid opener in search of aggro players. Every Indian captain makes the same mistake. Not just for opening slot but every slot. They favour no hopers like Yuvi, Raina and now Rohit over steady test match players. Kaif should have been given more chance than Yuvi. Edited December 15, 2018 by sensible-indian Link to comment
Straight Drive Posted December 15, 2018 Share Posted December 15, 2018 6 minutes ago, sensible-indian said: And yet some clueless idiots lambast Akash Chopra for his 23 average. They can only see stats but not context. That guy was wayyy better than what his stats suggested. Akash Chopra played 534 balls in 8 innings. Vijay and Rahul have faced just 179 in 6 innings. sensible-indian and sandeep 2 1 Link to comment
rtmohanlal Posted December 15, 2018 Share Posted December 15, 2018 20 minutes ago, sensible-indian said: And yet some clueless idiots lambast Akash Chopra for his 23 average. They can only see stats but not context. That guy was wayyy better than what his stats suggested. Chopra was one of the key architects of that AUS drawn series in 2003-04. It was not the runs, but his grinding & 'tiring & wearing ' down of the bowlers that resulted in batsmen to follow cashing on it so effectively. sensible-indian 1 Link to comment
sandeep Posted December 16, 2018 Author Share Posted December 16, 2018 The only way we can win is is the openers find a way to deliver. Slim odds. Link to comment
sandeep Posted December 16, 2018 Author Share Posted December 16, 2018 The only way we can win is is the openers find a way to deliver. Slim odds. Link to comment
Straight Drive Posted January 3, 2019 Share Posted January 3, 2019 Mayank Agarwal has done a better job than what Akash Chopra did in 2003 i.e. see of the new ball even though Akash did not score many runs. Mayank Agarwal: 191 runs (369 balls ) Average runs per innings : 63 Average balls faced per innings: 369 / 3 = 123 balls per innings. Test 1 - Not in squad Test 2- Not in squad Test 3 - 72 (155) & 42 (102) Test 4 - 77 (112) Akash Chopra in 2003: 186 runs (536 balls) Average runs per innings : 23.5 Average balls faced per innings: 536 / 8 = 67 balls per innings. Test 1- 36 (135) & 4 (7) Test 2- 27 (44) & 20 (54) Test 3 - 48 (138) & 4 (8) Test 4 - 45 (139) & 2 (14) Vijay: 49 runs (154 balls) Average runs per innings : 12.25 Average balls faced per innings: 154 / 4 = approx 39 balls per innings. Test 1 - 11(22) & 18 (53) Test 2 - 0 (12) & 20 (67) Test 3 - Sacked Test 4 - Sacked Rahul: 54 runs (113 balls) Average runs per innings : 10.8 Average balls faced per innings: 113 / 5 = approx 22 balls per innings. Test 1 - 2 (8) & 44(67) Test 2 - 2 (25) & 0(4) Test 3 - Sacked Test 4 - 6 (9) chewy and sandeep 1 1 Link to comment
Vijy Posted January 3, 2019 Share Posted January 3, 2019 2 hours ago, Straight Drive said: Mayank Agarwal has done a better job than what Akash Chopra did in 2003 i.e. see of the new ball even though Akash did not score many runs. Mayank Agarwal: 191 runs (369 balls ) Average runs per innings : 63 Average balls faced per innings: 369 / 3 = 123 balls per innings. Test 1 - Not in squad Test 2- Not in squad Test 3 - 72 (155) & 42 (102) Test 4 - 77 (112) Akash Chopra in 2003: 186 runs (536 balls) Average runs per innings : 23.5 Average balls faced per innings: 536 / 8 = 67 balls per innings. Test 1- 36 (135) & 4 (7) Test 2- 27 (44) & 20 (54) Test 3 - 48 (138) & 4 (8) Test 4 - 45 (139) & 2 (14) Vijay: 49 runs (154 balls) Average runs per innings : 12.25 Average balls faced per innings: 154 / 4 = approx 39 balls per innings. Test 1 - 11(22) & 18 (53) Test 2 - 0 (12) & 20 (67) Test 3 - Sacked Test 4 - Sacked Rahul: 54 runs (113 balls) Average runs per innings : 10.8 Average balls faced per innings: 113 / 5 = approx 22 balls per innings. Test 1 - 2 (8) & 44(67) Test 2 - 2 (25) & 0(4) Test 3 - Sacked Test 4 - 6 (9) agarwal has played only 3 innings so far, though. it's the 2nd opener that's the big problem here. Link to comment
Straight Drive Posted January 3, 2019 Share Posted January 3, 2019 50 minutes ago, Vijy said: agarwal has played only 3 innings so far, though. it's the 2nd opener that's the big problem here. We had two openers problem since SA. Dhawan, Rahul and Vijay were all pathetic. Mayank has solved one problem for this tour. He has given the batting average expected in home matches in this SENA tour. Shaw likely to solve another. Link to comment
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