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1 hour ago, wazza said:

We need a balanced attack. That's it. 

 

Bumrah - complete bowler. Fast bouncy and accurate 

Siraj - complete bowler - medium fast and can swing. Has nasty bouncer

Harshit - tall hit the deck bounce based bowler or Sen or tyagi

 

Last one for now will be undacutra who can swing and hit the deck hard but medium pacer. He can be replaced by hangerakr or bava depending on the pitch. 

 

Siraj is pretty quick these days.  Regularly hits mid 140s.

 

Yes ... Bumrah, Siraj, Sen, Harshit and Prasidh should be our test pace bowling pool.  Choose 3 or 4 among them.

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1 hour ago, Nikhil_cric said:

That is not true. Steyn bowled a high percentage of short balls .  In his entire career, only a couple of OZ quicks and Wagner have bowled a higher percentage. 

 

Steyn was primarily a swing bowler at ggod pace who used surprise bounce very well and could bowl very fast when the pitch flattened out.

 

Remember Swamn chatting with Steyn ... and Swann said that he was worried about Steyn getting him out ... but it was Morkel whom he feared as far as getting hit on the body was concerned and not Steyn. 

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1 hour ago, Gollum said:

Most Indian sportspersons are mentally weak, not just a cricket problem. Very few exceptions like Neeraj, Sindhu, Sreejesh, Gambo etc. We are massively underachieving in sports just because we can't hold our **** together in crunch moments, big occasions.....

India now ranked 98 in football. Slowly getting there. In hockey too we are getting better and better. Won't be long. We just need to develop sports culture and encourage kids more often to play sport. Parents sadly in India still don't put much emphasis on athletic endeavours. 

 

Also there is quota system which restricts the type of players we are allowed to draft in. People from lower ranked communities are generally tougher and mentally stronger. Should give more opportunities accordingly. 

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21 minutes ago, wazza said:

India now ranked 98 in football. Slowly getting there. In hockey too we are getting better and better. Won't be long. We just need to develop sports culture and encourage kids more often to play sport. Parents sadly in India still don't put much emphasis on athletic endeavours. 

98 rank is hardly anything to boast about.

Hockey team choked in a home WC KO against NZ lmao. Ultimate choke after being 3-1 up with 10 minutes to go. 

21 minutes ago, wazza said:

Also there is quota system which restricts the type of players we are allowed to draft in. People from lower ranked communities are generally tougher and mentally stronger. Should give more opportunities accordingly. 

No. People from lower ranked communities make up our archery team and they are the worst chokers in Indian sporting community. When you look at their chokes the last decade even our cricketers will appear like mental beasts. 

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6 minutes ago, Gollum said:

98 rank is hardly anything to boast about.

Hockey team choked in a home WC KO against NZ lmao. Ultimate choke after being 3-1 up with 10 minutes to go. 

No. People from lower ranked communities make up our archery team and they are the worst chokers in Indian sporting community. When you look at their chokes the last decade even our cricketers will appear like mental beasts. 

Ah ok. Well sports culture is prevalent in India. Do we actually see parents encouraging sports in India? Don't think so. There is no scholarships offered in universities for sports quotas etc. We don't have the infrastructure to compete either. It will take time. It's getting better. We were ranked 180 5 years back in football. So we are getting somewhere. 

 

Sena teams just have better set ups in place for promoting sports. We have vast population but limited resources. 

 

The athletic ability is there. We just don't have the sports culture and coaching support to raise to the next level. This will take time.

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1 hour ago, express bowling said:

 

Steyn was primarily a swing bowler at ggod pace who used surprise bounce very well and could bowl very fast when the pitch flattened out.

 

Remember Swamn chatting with Steyn ... and Swann said that he was worried about Steyn getting him out ... but it was Morkel whom he feared as far as getting hit on the body was concerned and not Steyn. 

 
 

 

Like I said. Steyn was not only a swing bowler but could consistently bowl short stuff and take wickets when there was no swing 

 

Check his spells vs WI in 2015 and against SL in 2014 (Galle) .  

 

https://twitter.com/cricvizanalyst/status/1253610886566219781?lang=en

 

https://twitter.com/cricvizanalyst/status/1240961117771497472?s=20

 

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TThecore of this Indian team have achieved  more than they may have imagined,They have lost the hunger to win,score runs.

It seems they are just going through the motions and dont care about the results.

The weak selection commitee has been completely joke and they dont have any guts remove non performing seniors.

If players ie Rahane who was dropped,didnt do any thing in the Ranji Trophy,is made vice captain ,what message does it give .Now there are talks about Dhawan return to the team.

 

The team needs young dynamic players ,who have a future ,and hunger to succeed. 

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7 hours ago, Nikhil_cric said:
 
 
 
 

 

Like I said. Steyn was not only a swing bowler but could consistently bowl short stuff and take wickets when there was no swing 

 

Check his spells vs WI in 2015 and against SL in 2014 (Galle) .  

 

https://twitter.com/cricvizanalyst/status/1253610886566219781?lang=en

 

https://twitter.com/cricvizanalyst/status/1240961117771497472?s=20

 

 

 

Even Bumrah, Siraj and Shami have all bowled short bsll barrages effectively in multiple matches. One can do that when one has sufficient pace.

 

But what I am talking about is bowlers who can do it day in day out because it is their bowling style. And such style is usually found in tall, hit the deck quicks.

 

We should search for the easier path to reach an end rather than look for exceptions. 

 

 

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24 minutes ago, express bowling said:

 

 

Even Bumrah, Siraj and Shami have all bowled short bsll barrages effectively in multiple matches. One can do that when one has sufficient pace.

 

But what I am talking about is bowlers who can do it day in day out because it is their bowling style. And such style is usually found in tall, hitbthr deck quicks.

 

We should search for the easier path to reach an end rather than look for exceptions. 

 

 

Taller bowlers over 6'1 have natural bounce of good length. It's a lot easier to bend your back if you are taller as you don't need to strain your back as much. 

 

It's not that aussie quicks are 'fitter'. They aren't. Our bowlers are extremely fit. It's just we have a higher workload especially when you factor in IPL. Our bowlers take IPL much more seriously than foreigners. It leads to fatigue. Their bowlers pick and choose matches they wish to play. 

 

Our bowlers being shorter have to work much harder to generate natural bounce. They need to constantly hit back of length target zone to generate consistent bounce. 

 

Taller quicks don't need to strain their body. We are making it hard for our bowlers tbf. Just need to pick a relevant support bowler who is tall and adds a new dimension. Can't have sameness in the attack. 

 

Bumrah in conjunction with siraj who offera something different plus harshir or tyagi or prasidh it is. 

 

Undercuta can be the 4th option for now.

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5 hours ago, ThirtyD. said:

Nominating Rahane as a vice captain on the basis of IPL and a scratchy innings in WTC final tells us all how short sighted these dimwits are. There is absolutely no planning whatsoever and they refuse to see into the future. There is no way India contests a test match or for that matter, any format similar to Aussies and England. BCCI can make claims of how many $$ they rake in but morally and competency wise they’re bankrupt. They’re failing to realize that they make money because they happen to be a board of a country with largest population; there is absolutely nothing they do that attracts the sponsors.

He's there possibly as a backup captain.

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5 hours ago, wazza said:

Taller bowlers over 6'1 have natural bounce of good length. It's a lot easier to bend your back if you are taller as you don't need to strain your back as much. 

 

It's not that aussie quicks are 'fitter'. They aren't. Our bowlers are extremely fit. It's just we have a higher workload especially when you factor in IPL. Our bowlers take IPL much more seriously than foreigners. It leads to fatigue. Their bowlers pick and choose matches they wish to play. 

 

Our bowlers being shorter have to work much harder to generate natural bounce. They need to constantly hit back of length target zone to generate consistent bounce. 

 

Taller quicks don't need to strain their body. We are making it hard for our bowlers tbf. Just need to pick a relevant support bowler who is tall and adds a new dimension. Can't have sameness in the attack. 

 

Bumrah in conjunction with siraj who offera something different plus harshir or tyagi or prasidh it is. 

 

Undercuta can be the 4th option for now.

 

 

Agree with everything you wrote !  These are my points too.

 

Harshit Rana has batting ability.

 

If we can think of 

 

7. Jadeja 

8.  Harshit

9. Sen  / Prasidh

10. Bumrah

11. Siraj 

 

in tests outside Asia, it will be lethal.

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Keeping worshipping stat-padding losers and only batsmen and this is bound to happen.

 

Umran Malik was dropped in the only two places he would shine - Australia and South Africa.

 

In place of him they picked tried and tested failures like Bhuvi because of experience.

 

The fool was exposed against strong batting line ups like Australia and England.

 

Umran is then expected to perform in absolute roads in India in IPL where his pace only makes batsmen have edges go for sixes.

 

It's a team game where batsmen are worshipped and bowlers who have a short life-span are not respected or paid equally.

 

Once Bumrah and Pant was injured with no backup to someone of their skill and fearless play, we already were underdogs everywhere.

 

You need exciting players who bring the X factor to the table on their day. Yet, the team ALWAYS picks for experience rather than horses for courses.


Any idiot with half a brain knows that Kohli, Rohit, Pujara and KL Rahul are sitting ducks in England swinging conditions. But they always pick them with the excuse of experience.

 

What happened to Karun Nair after 300? Why was he discarded? Why was KS Bharat brought out of nowhere to be a sacrificial lamb when they could have tried so many others with a better first class record or even ODI record.

 

Why is Kohli, Rohit, Rahane and Pujara who are clearly past their prime still kept in the team where they are locked in as captains and vice captains?

 

It's a mystery that never gets answered.

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Over my dead body approach is distinctly missing from our side. Apart from spinning allrounders/Pant i don't see this quality from others. Siraj to some extent gives everything. Leander Paes is one guy i remember never giving up even against players who were completely out of his league. He bloody gave everything in each game. Especially in Davis cup.

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4 hours ago, Prabhdeep Singh said:

You need to pick players with extreme hungar to succeed.

 

IPL has made average players rich, the hungar is not there.

 

Picking wealthy old millionaire players is recipe for disaster.

much harder to wake up and go to work when you sleep in silk clothes. 

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