prudent_kreeda Posted June 23, 2019 Share Posted June 23, 2019 5 hours ago, rkt.india said: That was not in slot. If it was in slot, it would have been a six. Nabi could not get under it. Yes. Actually well bowled by Sami. Nabi backed out to leg and Shami followed him. Hence Nabi could not get the space and power behind the stoke. See again , the ball was in between his 2 legs when he excuted that shot . Link to comment
asterix Posted June 23, 2019 Share Posted June 23, 2019 (edited) 6 hours ago, rkt.india said: Abey pitch dried out in second innings and became better to bat. Depending upon the opposition, weather & pitch condition, you decide to bat if field after winning the toss. It’s not an excuse that we won the toss, didn’t knew pitch will get better under the sun and hence decided to bat first... Theres a reason bow a days, fans just hope Kohli lose the toss and don’t have make a stupid decision... Edited June 23, 2019 by asterix Link to comment
putrevus Posted June 23, 2019 Share Posted June 23, 2019 7 hours ago, rkt.india said: That was not in slot. If it was in slot, it would have been a six. Nabi could not get under it. Nabi is not a front line batsman, any other good batsman would have hit that for six, what worked for Shami there is long boundary too. Link to comment
Soorma_Bhopali Posted June 23, 2019 Share Posted June 23, 2019 19 hours ago, IndianRenegade said: BangBr@s are definitely a better team than what they used to be, but I would still put India ahead of them: 1. Even though BangBr@s are a better team, the old BangBr@s looked like a better bowling unit. I don’t see the current lot troubling India’s top 3. And if the top 3 stick around for a good time, India will bat Bangladeshs out of the game. 2. BangBr@s have improved because they are a much better batting unit. But the batting unit that troubled WI and Aussies was helped by the fact both teams have pretty much crap bowling in the middle overs. India bowling doesn’t have any such issues other than the 5th bowler. One thing India might need to change is Vijay Shankar. As a pure batsman Vijay Shankar over Pant doesn’t make sense. If you aren’t going to bowl him, replace him with pant. This makes the middle order lot stronger. + 1 Rishabh PAnt brings the left-hand option also which is missing in the line-up in absence of Shikhar and makes opposition bowlers to hit line and length at one side of stumps and also clearly know which type of spinners to play. He adds the X-factor also to explode as currently we need an enforcer between 4,5 & 6 IndianRenegade 1 Link to comment
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