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Yes, let's ignore other inconvenient "stats" :cheer5:

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Opposition team Australia or England or India or New Zealand or Pakistan or South Africa
Start of match date greater than or equal to 1 Jan 2018
Batting position between 4 and 8
Qualifications runs scored greater than or equal to 500
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Player Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 0 4s 6s  
HE van der Dussen (SA) 2019-2022 16 14 6 782 129* 97.75 815 95.95 2 6 0 48 23  
LRPL Taylor (NZ) 2018-2020 26 25 6 1165 181* 61.31 1329 87.65 3 7 0 88 17  
KL Rahul (INDIA) 2018-2021 14 14 4 600 112 60.00 569 105.44 2 4 1 37 23  
MS Dhoni (INDIA) 2018-2019 25 19 7 629 87* 52.41 793 79.31 0 5 1 43 10  
DA Miller (SA) 2018-2022 26 22 7 762 139 50.80 751 101.46 1 5 1 59 18  
RR Pant (INDIA) 2019-2022 13 12 1 525 125* 47.72 472 111.22 1 3 2 50 18  
KIC Asalanka (SL) 2021-2022 12 12 1 513 110 46.63 588 87.24 1 3 0 39 6  
BA Stokes (ENG) 2018-2022 26 21 4 792 89 46.58 930 85.16 0 7 1 64 17  
SO Hetmyer (WI) 2018-2019 20 17 3 619 106 44.21 534 115.91 2 2 0 47 25  
JC Buttler (ENG) 2018-2022 38 34 6 1146 110* 40.92 1027 111.58 4 6 4 98 35  
M Labuschagne (AUS) 2020-2022 14 14 0 554 108 39.57 600 92.33 1 4 1 38 0  
HH Pandya (INDIA) 2018-2022 27 21 3 705 92* 39.16 619 113.89 0 4 1 58 24  
GJ Maxwell (AUS) 2018-2020 30 29 2 1047 108 38.77 849 123.32 1 7 0 94 38  
N Pooran (WI) 2019-2022 21 19 3 610 89 38.12 615 99.18 0 4 2 48 25  
AT Carey (AUS) 2018-2022 38 34 6 1049 106 37.46 1129 92.91 1 5 2 99 9  
Mohammad Hafeez (PAK) 2018-2019 19 18 2 574 84 35.87 622 92.28 0 6 3 50 15  
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9 hours ago, Vickydev said:

I've read on here at times a couple of those mediocre Sri Lankan ARs are better than Pandya.. LoL. The guy would walk into every LOI cricket team on the planet

bola to bahut kuch gaya hai

 

  • fluke
  • next vinod kambli
  • bits and pieces
  • Dube was better
  • Venky iyer was better
  • He is done and dusted
  • Jimmy neesham is better 
  • cameo player 
  • fit for IPL injured for international 
  • Fame got to his head
  • Not kapil dev but next binny 
  • cannon fodder bowler 
  • bowls only short ball like a brainless bowler 
  • Shanaka is better
  • Sam curran is better

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Vickydev said:

I've read on here at times a couple of those mediocre Sri Lankan ARs are better than Pandya.. LoL. The guy would walk into every LOI cricket team on the planet

 

And I think Hardik can be a very good No 7 or No.6 in test matches too.

 

Plays the ball under his eyes ... defends with a straight bat and with soft hands ... can play genuine pace ... bashes spin ... can up the ante when needed.

 

Plus his bowling covers both bases ... he hits the deck hard for bounce when there is no movement ... gets outswing in favourable conditions.

 

 

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1 minute ago, express bowling said:

 

And I think Hardik can be a very good No 7 or No.6 in test matches too.

 

Plays the ball under his eyes ... defends with a straight bat and with soft hands ... can play genuine pace ... bashes spin ... can up the ante when needed.

 

Plus his bowling covers both bases ... he hits the deck hard for bounce when there is no movement ... gets outswing in favourable conditions.

 

 

it's more a matter of balancing his bowling load, I think. if overdone, his back injury may get retriggered

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8 minutes ago, Ankit_sharma03 said:

bola to bahut kuch gaya hai

 

  • fluke
  • next vinod kambli
  • bits and pieces
  • Dube was better
  • Venky iyer was better
  • He is done and dusted
  • Jimmy neesham is better 
  • cameo player 
  • fit for IPL injured for international 
  • Fame got to his head
  • Not kapil dev but next binny 
  • cannon fodder bowler 
  • bowls only short ball like a brainless bowler 
  • Shanaka is better
  • Sam curran is better

 

Add Asif Ali as well 

 

Basically, SDP has to compete with everyone combined so if A does well in x inning, B in Y inning, & C in Z inning ... SDP has to play like A in one inning, B in another, and so on :lol: 

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14 minutes ago, Vijy said:

it's more a matter of balancing his bowling load, I think. if overdone, his back injury may get retriggered

 

 

Hardik can easily replace any of the middle order specislist batters in the test 11.

 

Apart from Pant, Rahul and Rohit, no other test batsman has added anything to our batting strength in the last 18 months or so. 

 

His bowling can be a bonus for 7 to 8 overs per day. 

 

Since we don't have technically correct batters anymore, we need fast scorers in tests too who can maximize the output of their stay at the crease.

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10 minutes ago, Ankit_sharma03 said:

bola to bahut kuch gaya hai

 

  • fluke
  • next vinod kambli
  • bits and pieces
  • Dube was better
  • Venky iyer was better
  • He is done and dusted
  • Jimmy neesham is better 
  • cameo player 
  • fit for IPL injured for international 
  • Fame got to his head
  • Not kapil dev but next binny 
  • cannon fodder bowler 
  • bowls only short ball like a brainless bowler 
  • Shanaka is better
  • Sam curran is better

 

 

 

 

 

Some of them were true at the time he was called. That is why he was kicked out. There is no guarantee he won't flop in the coming world T20.  NO guarantee he won't pick up an injury. All the criticized players have put up some performances at the international level at some point.  Thakur had incredible numbers too in the test series. Also won the Gabba test. 

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2 minutes ago, express bowling said:

 

 

Hardik can easily replace any of the middle order specislist batters in the test 11.

 

Apart from Pant, Rahul and Rohit, no other test batsman has added anything to our batting strength in the last 18 months or so. 

 

His bowling can be a bonus for 7 to 8 overs per day. 

yes, our nos. 3-5 have been inconsistent, to put it very mildly. especially our no. 5.

 

it may be worth trying him at 6, pant at 5, and jaddu at 7.

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9 hours ago, vvvslaxman said:

 

Some of them were true at the time he was called. That is why he was kicked out. There is no guarantee he won't flop in the coming world T20.  NO guarantee he won't pick up an injury. All the criticized players have put up some performances at the international level at some point.  Thakur had incredible numbers too in the test series. Also won the Gabba test. 

ofcourse it was wrong, expecting consistency from a raw fasttracked cricketer is too much

Injury is not in players hand , and most all rounders in world cricketer are suffering from it.  Its very hypocritical how we downplay our young players comparing them to other players who also have had same issue. 

Its wrong coz his career was still in his early part and then also he won quite a few games. Yes he can fail in t20 wc but expecting him to keep performing series after series is too much . Injuries are not in players hands so that criticism anyways is bizzare . Great thakur had good number but why to abuse pandya , they arent even competing for same spot neither their career will go same way. 

 

No one succeeds every day

Neither their is anything called a perfect cricket

 

U play ur best choice and if u keep reacting to scorecard on daily basis u will never have a team . 

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1 hour ago, R!TTER said:

Yes, let's ignore other inconvenient "stats" :cheer5:

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Opposition team Australia or England or India or New Zealand or Pakistan or South Africa
Start of match date greater than or equal to 1 Jan 2018
Batting position between 4 and 8
Qualifications runs scored greater than or equal to 500
Ordered by batting average (descending)
Page 1 of 1 Showing 1 - 24 of 24   First Previous Next  Last  Return to query menu
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Overall figures
Player Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 0 4s 6s  
HE van der Dussen (SA) 2019-2022 16 14 6 782 129* 97.75 815 95.95 2 6 0 48 23  
LRPL Taylor (NZ) 2018-2020 26 25 6 1165 181* 61.31 1329 87.65 3 7 0 88 17  
KL Rahul (INDIA) 2018-2021 14 14 4 600 112 60.00 569 105.44 2 4 1 37 23  
MS Dhoni (INDIA) 2018-2019 25 19 7 629 87* 52.41 793 79.31 0 5 1 43 10  
DA Miller (SA) 2018-2022 26 22 7 762 139 50.80 751 101.46 1 5 1 59 18  
RR Pant (INDIA) 2019-2022 13 12 1 525 125* 47.72 472 111.22 1 3 2 50 18  
KIC Asalanka (SL) 2021-2022 12 12 1 513 110 46.63 588 87.24 1 3 0 39 6  
BA Stokes (ENG) 2018-2022 26 21 4 792 89 46.58 930 85.16 0 7 1 64 17  
SO Hetmyer (WI) 2018-2019 20 17 3 619 106 44.21 534 115.91 2 2 0 47 25  
JC Buttler (ENG) 2018-2022 38 34 6 1146 110* 40.92 1027 111.58 4 6 4 98 35  
M Labuschagne (AUS) 2020-2022 14 14 0 554 108 39.57 600 92.33 1 4 1 38 0  
HH Pandya (INDIA) 2018-2022 27 21 3 705 92* 39.16 619 113.89 0 4 1 58 24  
GJ Maxwell (AUS) 2018-2020 30 29 2 1047 108 38.77 849 123.32 1 7 0 94 38  
N Pooran (WI) 2019-2022 21 19 3 610 89 38.12 615 99.18 0 4 2 48 25  
AT Carey (AUS) 2018-2022 38 34 6 1049 106 37.46 1129 92.91 1 5 2 99 9  
Mohammad Hafeez (PAK) 2018-2019 19 18 2 574 84 35.87 622 92.28 0 6 3 50 15  

oh my GAWD.  He only averages 39 with a strike rate of 114.  What a terrible player.   His average is one entire run lower than Jos Buttler's so what if Pandya bats at higher SR than Buttler.  Bring back Dhoni with his 79 strike rate in his place, at least his average is 50.  

 

I'm trying to understand, is this a criticism of Pandya, or a compliment?

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1 minute ago, Ankit_sharma03 said:

ofcourse it was wrong, expecting consistency from a raw fasttracked cricketer is too much

Injury is not in players hand , and most all rounders in world cricketer are suffering from it.  Its very hypocritical how we downplay our young players comparing them to other players who also have had same issue. 

Its wrong coz his career was still in his early part and then also he won quite a few games. Yes he can fail in t20 wc but expecting him to keep performing series after series is too much . Injuries are not in players hands so that criticism anyways is bizzare . Great thakur had good number but why to abuse pandya , they arent even competing for same spot neither their career will go same way. 

 

No one succeeds every day

Neither their is anything called a perfect cricket

 

U play ur best choice and if u keep reacting to scorecard on daily basis u will never have a team . 

 

Is there any cricketer that escaped ridiculue, criticism? Tendulkar/Dravid/Ganguly/Kohli/Dhoni every goddamn cricketer are subject to criticism, ridicule when they don't do well.  Even Bumrah is under fire from time to time. Applicable in all sports. Pandya was groomed as the sole all round option back in 2019. Went missing. INdia had to pick Vijay Shankar as the last minute option. Then against 2020 world T20. He played as a batsman with no real touch. Didn't bowl anything. For some reason he was given super start treatment like he could walk in to the side any time he wants, he could take a break any time he wants.  It certainly irked fans. Hence the backlash.  Anyone who goes missing constantly due to injuries don't deserve preferential treatment no matter how "good" they are.  Be it is Deepak Chahar or Washington Sundar or Bhuvaneswar. Now that he has had a great series doesn't mean he is not subject to scrutiny in the future. 

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40 minutes ago, express bowling said:

 

And I think Hardik can be a very good No 7 or No.6 in test matches too.

 

Plays the ball under his eyes ... defends with a straight bat and with soft hands ... can play genuine pace ... bashes spin ... can up the ante when needed.

 

Plus his bowling covers both bases ... he hits the deck hard for bounce when there is no movement ... gets outswing in favourable conditions.

 

 

According to @maniac 'acumen' it is supposedly "proven" that he is not a viable test contributor....

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13 hours ago, sandeep said:

According to @maniac 'acumen' it is supposedly "proven" that he is not a viable test contributor....

He has talent to play test cricket. But he seems injury prone when he has to play the longer format. He would need to be managed well. 

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