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After so many drops, after Saini injury, without Kuldeep. We could have had them under 250.

 

This unit is no worse than our 2000s bowling attack, this 3rd-4th string attack!!!! Our bowling strength and depth is great, ATG WI level......may not have that quality/quantity of quicks but Kuldeep, Nadeem would be first choice spinners in all teams except India, Australia. 

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39 minutes ago, Gollum said:

After so many drops, after Saini injury, without Kuldeep. We could have had them under 250.

 

This unit is no worse than our 2000s bowling attack, this 3rd-4th string attack!!!! Our bowling strength and depth is great, ATG WI level......may not have that quality/quantity of quicks but Kuldeep, Nadeem would be first choice spinners in all teams except India, Australia. 

Yep, seen many a "first choice" attack go for a lot more in such conditions.  

 

 

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India needs to absolutely create specialists for slip cordon.. can’t just put the weakest runners there anymore. You got bowlers who can get the nicks, train some fielders who can catch them. My vote goes to Gill, Rohit, Rahane, Mayank/Rahul. They’re certainties in the team and safe catchers too. Jadeja can prowl along the field and Lolli being the worst catcher should be fielded at third man or fine leg. 

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1 hour ago, Sandeep99 said:

India needs to absolutely create specialists for slip cordon.. can’t just put the weakest runners there anymore. You got bowlers who can get the nicks, train some fielders who can catch them. My vote goes to Gill, Rohit, Rahane, Mayank/Rahul. They’re certainties in the team and safe catchers too. Jadeja can prowl along the field and Lolli being the worst catcher should be fielded at third man or fine leg. 

Rahane and Pujara are pretty avg/below avg catchers against fast bowling plus they are ageing. 

 Gill, Rohit are good choices. Need to see if some of the fast bowlers/spinners can catch better and employ them at slips like Warne/anderson.

More importantly, slip catching should also become a barometer of selection like fielding.

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4 hours ago, Sandeep99 said:

India needs to absolutely create specialists for slip cordon.. can’t just put the weakest runners there anymore. You got bowlers who can get the nicks, train some fielders who can catch them. My vote goes to Gill, Rohit, Rahane, Mayank/Rahul. They’re certainties in the team and safe catchers too. Jadeja can prowl along the field and Lolli being the worst catcher should be fielded at third man or fine leg. 

Hahaha lmao. Lolli lmao. ROFL. You guys kill me.

But tbf Rohit dropped one or 2 or bumrah but they are best friends. Bumrah was pissed but he din't say anything. 

 

Booms was so angry at vihari though and that was indeed a sitter. 

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28 minutes ago, Rightarmfast said:

In terms of quality, this bowling unit was very similar to our attack of the 90's, barring Srinath. But they outperformed them easily. A job well done, maybe not enough for a win, but still.

except for smith, none of the current aussie batsmen will make their late 90s team

 

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2 hours ago, Serpico said:

except for smith, none of the current aussie batsmen will make their late 90s team

 

The Aussie team we played in 1999 had Blewett-Slater as openers, rookie Langer at #3 and Mark Waugh at #4. Pretty sure Warner, Labu too would have made that XI. 

 

For most of 90s Aussies had these Blewetts and Elliotts in their top order, very mediocre. 

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2 hours ago, Serpico said:

except for smith, none of the current aussie batsmen will make their late 90s team

 

Warner? Green? 

Thing is, this Aussie team is supposed to be world beaters in this age, and they are playing against an attack which is almost C to D grade of ours. They can only play against what is presented to them. And I think you are confusing the 2000 batting strength of Aussie with 90's batting. They were different.

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