Popular Post Cricketics Posted January 19, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted January 19, 2021 Hats off to him. Bowled a lot of overs and he was most times unplayaable. Absolute champion bowler. Tested our guys a lot He ran in hard everytime they needed a wicket and bowled many spells. His fitness and athleticism warrants salute. Did not break down at all till the end. True definition of “giving it all”. He is going to be our biggest challenge in the future also. He has earned respect. Well bowled Cummins. diga, FischerTal, Real McCoy and 11 others 1 13 Link to comment
Chalks Posted January 19, 2021 Share Posted January 19, 2021 Yep, superhuman performance Cummins. Real McCoy 1 Link to comment
nevada Posted January 19, 2021 Share Posted January 19, 2021 But wasnt good enough to break the Vihari-Ash partnership for 42 overs! And wasn't good enough today either, just couldn't get the job done against rookie batsmen! That's 2 strikes out of two against him. Rightarmfast 1 Link to comment
kubrickian Posted January 19, 2021 Share Posted January 19, 2021 The guy never gives up and keeps bowling in the right areas all day and rarely loses steam. Will end up as ATG at the end of his career. Actually, its the batting which let down their team and not their bowling. Legendary_Bhakt 1 Link to comment
Ankit_sharma03 Posted January 19, 2021 Share Posted January 19, 2021 Victory becomes sweeter when its after a fight, he was the one who kept holding the fight . Link to comment
Cricketics Posted January 19, 2021 Author Share Posted January 19, 2021 9 minutes ago, nevada said: But wasnt good enough to break the Vihari-Ash partnership for 42 overs! And wasn't good enough today either, just couldn't get the job done against rookie batsmen! That's 2 strikes out of two against him. You won’t win every time. Sometimes even after being the best you lose. I advice this to everyone to always go watch the Stan Wawrinka’s win over Djokovic in 2015 French open Final - a tournament which is always won by Nadal but having done the hard work of knocking king of clay Nadal out for the first time and being the best player and winning everything in the last 15 months uptill that point, Novak Djokovic, went into the finals as a sure shot favorite. He played like a champion too again in the finals to finally get crowned the Frech Open champiom. However he somehow lost - not because he played bad. He played like world number 1 that day too, just that soemtimes you lose even after playing like a champion. Wawrinka and his backhand matched him. Soemtimes you have to lose to win. Champions lose all the time. Cummins is one such player. MechEng 1 Link to comment
chewy Posted January 19, 2021 Share Posted January 19, 2021 (edited) World's best Test fast bowler They showed this pitch map before start of India 2nd innings 4th test. Not a single ball down leg side entire Test series! Incredible accuracy and got pace too Edited January 19, 2021 by chewy Clarke, Laaloo, Stan AF and 1 other 4 Link to comment
nevada Posted January 19, 2021 Share Posted January 19, 2021 15 minutes ago, Cricketics said: You won’t win every time. Sometimes even after being the best you lose. I advice this to everyone to always go watch the Stan Wawrinka’s win over Djokovic in 2015 French open Final - a tournament which is always won by Nadal but having done the hard work of knocking king of clay Nadal out for the first time and being the best player and winning everything in the last 15 months uptill that point, Novak Djokovic, went into the finals as a sure shot favorite. He played like a champion too again in the finals to finally get crowned the Frech Open champiom. However he somehow lost - not because he played bad. He played like world number 1 that day too, just that soemtimes you lose even after playing like a champion. Wawrinka and his backhand matched him. Soemtimes you have to lose to win. Champions lose all the time. Cummins is one such player. Cummins' best wasn't good enough to even get his team close in two games back to back! It's not like we won with just 1 wicket today or escaped with a draw off the last ball in the previous game. He can run in all day bowling bodyline but is not a lock to get the job done, sorry! An ATG like McGrath had also been part of losses but was never beaten this comprehensively as far as I can remember. Rightarmfast 1 Link to comment
kubrickian Posted January 19, 2021 Share Posted January 19, 2021 10 minutes ago, nevada said: Cummins' best wasn't good enough to even get his team close in two games back to back! It's not like we won with just 1 wicket today or escaped with a draw off the last ball in the previous game. He can run in all day bowling bodyline but is not a lock to get the job done, sorry! An ATG like McGrath had also been part of losses but was never beaten this comprehensively as far as I can remember. That's credit to Indian batsmen. Think Aussie bowlers did the best they could. Real McCoy and MechEng 2 Link to comment
Stan AF Posted January 19, 2021 Share Posted January 19, 2021 I have got to say he bowled like a machine. Got wickets and maintained pressure all through. BUT at the same time our left handers Rishabh pant, washington sundar and jadeja played him off quite easily. He is lethal against righties but lefties handle him easily. That's what I observed. Real McCoy and nevada 2 Link to comment
Real McCoy Posted January 19, 2021 Share Posted January 19, 2021 50 minutes ago, nevada said: But wasnt good enough to break the Vihari-Ash partnership for 42 overs! And wasn't good enough today either, just couldn't get the job done against rookie batsmen! That's 2 strikes out of two against him. I would put that to our resistance against him. He was still bowling effort balls. Its more of a case of us batting well than him not bowling well. Lyon and Starc maybe an issue but certainly not Cummins and Hazelwood Link to comment
nevada Posted January 19, 2021 Share Posted January 19, 2021 9 minutes ago, Stan AF said: I have got to say he bowled like a machine. Got wickets and maintained pressure all through. BUT at the same time our left handers Rishabh pant, washington sundar and jadeja played him off quite easily. He is lethal against righties but lefties handle him easily. That's what I observed. Conceded six and four in one over against rookie Sundar to turn the chase on its head. One more strike against Cummins! Sure, he ran in like a machine all day but choked the key moments. Link to comment
putrevus Posted January 19, 2021 Share Posted January 19, 2021 Cummins is wonderful bowler and on top of it he is a very good guy. I have not seen any Aussie player who comes across as genuinely nice guy.Australia did their bowlers no favors by playing them all four tests. They should have rested Starc and played Pattinson this test. Link to comment
Soldier Posted January 19, 2021 Share Posted January 19, 2021 1 hour ago, Cricketics said: Hats off to him. Bowled a lot of overs and he was most times unplayaable. Absolute champion bowler. Tested our guys a lot He ran in hard everytime they needed a wicket and bowled many spells. His fitness and athleticism warrants salute. Did not break down at all till the end. True definition of “giving it all”. He is going to be our biggest challenge in the future also. He has earned respect. Well bowled Cummins. Absolutely repsect to him. He is an ATG reat. He needs to show he is quality in India too though. Link to comment
Serpico Posted January 19, 2021 Share Posted January 19, 2021 46 minutes ago, Stan AF said: I have got to say he bowled like a machine. Got wickets and maintained pressure all through. BUT at the same time our left handers Rishabh pant, washington sundar and jadeja played him off quite easily. He is lethal against righties but lefties handle him easily. That's what I observed. very valid observation. he averages 19 against right handers and 27 against left handers.. one of the reasons for not being able to stop stokes on that day nevada 1 Link to comment
Muloghonto Posted January 19, 2021 Share Posted January 19, 2021 1 hour ago, Cricketics said: You won’t win every time. Sometimes even after being the best you lose. I advice this to everyone to always go watch the Stan Wawrinka’s win over Djokovic in 2015 French open Final - a tournament which is always won by Nadal but having done the hard work of knocking king of clay Nadal out for the first time and being the best player and winning everything in the last 15 months uptill that point, Novak Djokovic, went into the finals as a sure shot favorite. He played like a champion too again in the finals to finally get crowned the Frech Open champiom. However he somehow lost - not because he played bad. He played like world number 1 that day too, just that soemtimes you lose even after playing like a champion. Wawrinka and his backhand matched him. Soemtimes you have to lose to win. Champions lose all the time. Cummins is one such player. err the tennis comparison doesn’t hold. Djokovic that match was like a clueless English batsman holding on for dear life, hoping for a bad ball by Ambrose steaming in. wawrinka absolutely blasted him out of the court that day. Besides, Nadal in French Open is the poison pill : he has been beaten there only twice, ever and neither player who beat him could win the trophy. Ie: nobody wins the French open if Nadal is on the other side of the court to them. nevada 1 Link to comment
Serpico Posted January 19, 2021 Share Posted January 19, 2021 1 hour ago, nevada said: Cummins' best wasn't good enough to even get his team close in two games back to back! It's not like we won with just 1 wicket today or escaped with a draw off the last ball in the previous game. He can run in all day bowling bodyline but is not a lock to get the job done, sorry! An ATG like McGrath had also been part of losses but was never beaten this comprehensively as far as I can remember. McGrath had mark taylor, steve waugh and ricky ponting as captains and shane warne as spinning partner. Cummins has mental midget paine and fattu lyon.. a pacer can't win day 5 alone, no pacer can. he needs support from the spinner and captain. Stan AF 1 Link to comment
KiraReturns23 Posted January 19, 2021 Share Posted January 19, 2021 Best bowler in the world MechEng 1 Link to comment
Muloghonto Posted January 19, 2021 Share Posted January 19, 2021 The one important thing to remember about Cummins is to be patient with your career. Cummins when he burst into the scene was the most injury prone bowler ever, undergoing stress fractures of the back, shin, etc and couldn’t even play 2 matches back to back very well. just goes on to show what one can accomplish with method and patience. MechEng 1 Link to comment
Soldier Posted January 19, 2021 Share Posted January 19, 2021 2 hours ago, Serpico said: McGrath had mark taylor, steve waugh and ricky ponting as captains and shane warne as spinning partner. Cummins has mental midget paine and fattu lyon.. a pacer can't win day 5 alone, no pacer can. he needs support from the spinner and captain. He has an ATG pace attack support. India's bowling attack at full strength is better. Starc Hazelwood Cummins is still a deadly combo. Credit to Indian batsmen for decimating them Link to comment
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