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Re: Questions for Srinath

Yody.........seriously.......I think Pathan has been unable to develop his batting AS WELL as his bowling, simultaneously.............which is what India wanted.........an all-rounder. In the end, both disciplines have suffered.
Sad as it is, 100% agree with TBP here. Crapthan is neither bowler nor batsman.
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Yody.........seriously.......I think Pathan has been unable to develop his batting AS WELL as his bowling, simultaneously.............which is what India wanted.........an all-rounder. In the end, both disciplines have suffered.
Sad as it is, 100% agree with TBP here. Crapthan is neither bowler nor batsman.
Why is he not a batsman? He averages more than Ganguly, SRT and Jaffer in the last 10 tests played.
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Whats his overall average against these players? 1 first class ton is all he has ever got in his whole life and you guys want him picked as a batsman over the great TENDULKAR :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
It is not a question of picking him over the great Tendulkar. It is accepting that he indeed is a good bat.
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Re: Questions for Srinath I do not accept that until he proves it! SRT has 35 tons so has proved it. When he gets a few tons I will accept it. However, as he has a big fat zero in terms of tons I will not accept he is a good bat. Yes he is a useful lower order bat with a bit of potential, but a good bat? He has to prove it first like everyone else. Pathan ZERO tons. Hardly classifies him as a good bat.

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Re: Questions for Srinath sorry, should have posted my questions here. repost. --- say hi to Sri for me Ravi, from a fellow Kannadiga. I had a few questions (non-intrusive i hope) which maybe you could pose to him. -i had heard that he was involved in producing some software for analysis of the indian players that was in use when Wright was coach. Could he elaborate on whether/how it was employed? -Does he believe in sledging? I know he rarely indulged in it, if at all, but what are his opinions on how effective it could be? -Being one from a smaller town (Mysore) compared to most Indian cricketers who hail from the Delhis and Mumbais, did that create obstacles in his development or his path to the Indian team? -Did he consider coaching? I thought he was the right type of person to be a coach. Not only because of his performances when playing for India, but because he is the right type of guy: -Analytical; can see strengths and weaknesses in both batsmen and bowlers -Has come through the system in India and knows the sensitivities of players coming through -Has had his share of injuries and learnt how to manage them in terms of changes to bowling action and the like -Is respected as a cricketer (despite what most will say I find this an important ingredient in a coach)

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