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Strikes Rates of Indian Batsmen in our World T20 Squad from this IPL


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Only Jadeja is among the top 10 Indian batsmen sorted by SR. Next one is SKY at 15.

 

Are we going to see yet another attempt at tuk tuk play during the World T20 by our team?

 

 

 

POS PLAYER Mat Inns NO Runs HS Avg BF SR 100 50 4s 6s
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12 12 0 353 82 29.41 224 157.58 0 3 43 12
2 13 11 4 252 72* 36.00 162 155.55 0 2 16 17
3 13 10 7 212 62* 70.66 139 152.51 0 1 18 9
4 9 9 0 249 50 27.66 165 150.90 0 1 32 10
5 13 12 1 356 74* 32.36 250 142.40 0 2 37 10
6 11 11 1 429 99* 42.90 302 142.05 0 4 40 18
7 10 9 3 145 47 24.16 104 139.42 0 0 9 9
8 13 13 2 521 101* 47.36 375 138.93 1 3 55 20
9 13 11 4 190 40 27.14 137 138.68 0 0 21 5
10 13 13 2 483 119 43.90 350 138.00 1 2 45 17
11 11 11 1 349 101* 34.90 257 135.79 1 1 38 14
12 6 6 1 201 67 40.20 150 134.00 0 2 25 5
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9 8 1 108 28 15.42 81 133.33 0 0 4 8
14 12 11 1 160 64 16.00 123 130.08 0 1 9 9
15 13 13 0 235 56 18.07 181 129.83 0 1 27 7
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12 12 2 528 91* 52.80 409 129.09 0 5 41 22
17 4 4 1 94 43 31.33 73 128.76 0 0 3 6
18 13 13 1 501 92 41.75 390 128.46 0 3 58 12
19 13 13 3 352 58* 35.20 277 127.07 0 2 37 8
20 12 12 0 363 63 30.25 286 126.92 0 1 30 14
21 12 11 2 160 54 17.77 128 125.00 0 1 13 9
22
 
 
13 12 3 335 80 37.22 271 123.61 0 2 32 14
23
 
 
8 8 1 212 64* 30.28 173 122.54 0 1 18 9
24
 
 
12 12 1 357 72* 32.45 294 121.42 0 3 37 9
25 5 4 2 115 50* 57.50 97 118.55 0 1 10 2
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I think a lot of us are guilty of being influenced by these IPL performances (I admit that I am too) but Kohli, Rohit and KL at international level are on a completely different from their IPL selves. BUT Kohli has become limited as off late in terms of his batting and his Loi captaincy is not that great (but he has Thala to guide him and off course Rohit will be taking on field calls sometimes as well)

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20 minutes ago, express bowling said:

Biggest concerns, in terms of strike rates, would be Kohli, Rahul and Rohit.

 

And they would be occupying the top 3 slots.

 

 

Yes and the issue with them is that their technique allows them not to get out. Others like Pant,  SKY etc get out if they struggle and attempt to slog. These 3 will play run a ball innings when they sruggle and eat up overs

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2 hours ago, QuarantineTormentino said:

I think a lot of us are guilty of being influenced by these IPL performances (I admit that I am too) but Kohli, Rohit and KL at international level are on a completely different from their IPL selves. BUT Kohli has become limited as off late in terms of his batting and his Loi captaincy is not that great (but he has Thala to guide him and off course Rohit will be taking on field calls sometimes as well)

 

 

Even in international T20s, these 3 are slow starters in 70% of the games they play.

 

They may ultimately end up with good SRs in longer innings but the brand of cricket they play is not the modern brand of T20.

 

And having 3 such batsmen, batting in tandem, in the top 3 will be a bit of a punt. Even if they try to change their approach based on TM's policy, they may not be comfortable doing it.

 

This team badly needs a naturally dashing opener.

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Can't single out Indian batsmen alone when the big hitters like ABDV, Russell, Pollard, Livingstone, Miller, QDK, Jason Roy, Pooran, Markram plus the traditionalists like Williamson have all massively struggled due to these totally pathetic pitches.

 

Faf, Maxwell, Lewis and Hetmeyer have been the only foreign batsmen doing well.

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30 minutes ago, ShoonyaSifar said:

Can't single out Indian batsmen alone when the big hitters like ABDV, Russell, Pollard, Livingstone, Miller, QDK, Jason Roy, Pooran, Markram plus the traditionalists like Williamson have all massively struggled due to these totally pathetic pitches.

 

Faf, Maxwell, Lewis and Hetmeyer have been the only foreign batsmen doing well.

Yes, but when there are just 17 days to the World T20, this is worrisome. Pitches are not going to change by then. This IPL should be the sole criteria to judge players. If a certain Samson performs better than someone in the squad, giving him a chance would not be a terrible idea. SDP should be the first one to be dropped.

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12 minutes ago, Chakdephatte said:

Yes, but when there are just 17 days to the World T20, this is worrisome. Pitches are not going to change by then. This IPL should be the sole criteria to judge players. If a certain Samson performs better than someone in the squad, giving him a chance would not be a terrible idea. SDP should be the first one to be dropped.

Aah, IMO we should not equate IPL form with international form. Else Dhawan would have been a standout T20I batsman for us, Chahal the best T20I spinner or David Warner the best ever T20I batsman. 

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16 minutes ago, ShoonyaSifar said:

Aah, IMO we should not equate IPL form with international form. Else Dhawan would have been a standout T20I batsman for us, Chahal the best T20I spinner or David Warner the best ever T20I batsman. 

Dhawan has been a flop in the UAE leg, Warner has been a dud. Agree on Chahal. We need not change the whole squad, just 3-4 players.

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36 minutes ago, Chakdephatte said:

Yes, but when there are just 17 days to the World T20, this is worrisome. Pitches are not going to change by then. This IPL should be the sole criteria to judge players. If a certain Samson performs better than someone in the squad, giving him a chance would not be a terrible idea. SDP should be the first one to be dropped.

IPL was never and can never ne sole criteria to decide a world cup team. You will see once the world cup starts 

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15 minutes ago, New guy said:

IPL was never and can never ne sole criteria to decide a world cup team. 

This IPL is different. When the venue of World T20 is the same as that of IPL, it helps to identity the players who can adapt well. If you are referring to Chahal and Dhawan, I fully agree.

 

15 minutes ago, New guy said:

You will see once the world cup starts.

Team has been selected based on their performance in last 2 years or so. All the players have played internationals. No one season wonders are there.

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1 hour ago, ShoonyaSifar said:

Aah, IMO we should not equate IPL form with international form. Else Dhawan would have been a standout T20I batsman for us, Chahal the best T20I spinner or David Warner the best ever T20I batsman. 

absolutely 

Infact one series form also doesnt guarantee to continue next series. People can go back n check how they were going crazy on rohit n dhawan before 2019 Wc and Rohit scored 5-100s 

 

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3 hours ago, ShoonyaSifar said:

Can't single out Indian batsmen alone when the big hitters like ABDV, Russell, Pollard, Livingstone, Miller, QDK, Jason Roy, Pooran, Markram plus the traditionalists like Williamson have all massively struggled due to these totally pathetic pitches.

 

Faf, Maxwell, Lewis and Hetmeyer have been the only foreign batsmen doing well.

ye kisi ke samjh nhin aata

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5 hours ago, QuarantineTormentino said:

I think a lot of us are guilty of being influenced by these IPL performances (I admit that I am too) but Kohli, Rohit and KL at international level are on a completely different from their IPL selves. BUT Kohli has become limited as off late in terms of his batting and his Loi captaincy is not that great (but he has Thala to guide him and off course Rohit will be taking on field calls sometimes as well)

Exactly, for IPL teams u play diff roles

 

KL will be aggressor in Rahul-Rohit combo, here has to be the anchor being captain

Kohli last series for India- avg 115 , s/r 147 (that to against england)

Rohit sharma s/r last series - 144 (against england)

 

Kohli is a completely diff beast in t20i, he may not be at his best currently but t20 also doesn't test u like test matches

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