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4 hours ago, Jay said:

Exactly. 

 

You need real hard hitting hit the deck to be deemed a world class talent. Arshdeep doesn't quite have that bounce. He is good elsewhere but a lot of work to do. 

 

4 hours ago, sandeep said:

thoda zyaada ho gaya.

Kyun Zyaada hua? How many young debutants have you seen in India or across World Cricket with such good bowling acumen? He bowls like he has allot of depth and knowledge of what he's doing and the execution of plans is always on the money.

 

@Jay, we have not seem him play in Australia yet and thats a pretty prematured assessment saying that he doesn't have bounce, he bounced one of the windies openers in this series and it was a decent ball. Myers IIRC.

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36 minutes ago, Sean Bradley said:

Arshdeep has cemented his spot for Asia Cup and WT20, bump me if i am wrong.

 

Place in squad, not XI. More emphasis on changing dynamics please. Harshal was locked but he got injured.

 

36 minutes ago, Sean Bradley said:

Neither the man in your DP

 

Why does it matter? What level of trolling is this?

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49 minutes ago, Chakdephatte said:

 

Place in squad, not XI. More emphasis on changing dynamics please. Harshal was locked but he got injured.

 

 

Why does it matter? What level of trolling is this?

 

Brings a  Left Arm Angle to the attack, he is accurate, has a knack of picking wickets. It's like having an experienced bowler out of nowhere in your attack. That's worth Gold for me. (If you don't believe me read Bhuvi's view on him that he made recently).

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10 minutes ago, Sean Bradley said:

 

Brings a Left Arm Angle to the attack

 

That's something a left-armer is supported to do. 

10 minutes ago, Sean Bradley said:

 

Brings a Left Arm Angle to the attack, he is accurate, who has a knack of picking wickets. It's like having an experienced bowler out of nowhere in your attack. That's worth Gold for me. (If you don't believe me read Bhuvi's view on him that he made recently).

 

That's just listing his qualities. How does he fit into the team is the question. It's either him or Bhuvi, if he can beat Bhuvi, he is in. Three death-powerplay specialists is just too much. He doesn't support us in middle overs where we need some help.

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13 minutes ago, Chakdephatte said:

 

That's something a left-armer is supported to do. 

 

That's just listing his qualities. How does he fit into the team is the question. It's either him or Bhuvi, if he can beat Bhuvi, he is in. Three death-powerplay specialists is just too much. He doesn't support us in middle overs where we need some help.

For middle overs you have Chahal and Pandya, he's best where it matters the most, in the death.

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3 minutes ago, Sean Bradley said:

For middle overs you have Chahal and Pandya, he's best where it matters the most, in the death.

 

Yes, and that's what Bhuvi and Bumrah were already doing. So, he has to beat Bhuvi earn his spot. Now don't say we need three bowling options to share four overs.

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2 minutes ago, Chakdephatte said:

 

Yes, and that's what Bhuvi and Bumrah were already doing. So, he has to beat Bhuvi earn his spot. Now don't say we need three bowling options to share four overs.

There's still a spot for the 3rd seamer. 

Bhuvi, Bumrah, Arshdeep, Chahal, Axar, Pandya. That would be the core of our bowling ahead. 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Sean Bradley said:

 

Kyun Zyaada hua? How many young debutants have you seen in India or across World Cricket with such good bowling acumen? He bowls like he has allot of depth and knowledge of what he's doing and the execution of plans is always on the money.

 

@Jay, we have not seem him play in Australia yet and thats a pretty prematured assessment saying that he doesn't have bounce, he bounced one of the windies openers in this series and it was a decent ball. Myers IIRC.

Just saying that Windies is sort of a lower level opponent, especially on the batting front.  I think his lack of height and that extra half a yard pace that's lacking, is ultimately going to catch up to him.  I mean, I would love to be wrong, but as of now, this is my perception and opinion.

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3 minutes ago, sandeep said:

Just saying that Windies is sort of a lower level opponent, especially on the batting front.  I think his lack of height and that extra half a yard pace that's lacking, is ultimately going to catch up to him.  I mean, I would love to be wrong, but as of now, this is my perception and opinion.

 

He's tall enough. 6'2'' 

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