Sachin_Rulez Posted July 1, 2007 Share Posted July 1, 2007 He has done brilliantly in the ODIs now the next step is to start performing in test matches as well. Agree with you. We don't want him just to end up like bevan. He has to carry his form to test level and score loads of runs there. Otherwise its just waste of talent. Link to comment
Ram Posted July 2, 2007 Share Posted July 2, 2007 We have to give credit to Greg Chappell for the transformation in Yuvraj's career. It was under Greg's tenure that Yuvraj blossomed into this consistent match winner he is for India today and this was a full after 5 years after his debut. Chappell acheived what Wright couldnt -- Tame Yuvraj's erratic instincts. Ofcourse , Yuvraj himself grew more experienced and saner as time went on , but undoubtedly one of the few things that India can thank Chappell is the rise of Yuvraj as arguably India's best match-winner in ODI's in the last 2 years. Link to comment
yoda Posted July 2, 2007 Share Posted July 2, 2007 under chappell we saw the rise and fall of our entire ODI lineup. yes, yuvraj became much more consistent in ODIs after the arrival of chappell. coincidence or not, tough to tell. Link to comment
Ram Posted July 2, 2007 Share Posted July 2, 2007 As a side-note , People havent given M.S.Dhoni the credit he desrves for most of India's ODI success in the last two years. He, along with Yuvraj , has completely changed the complexion of India lower middle order batting. And we have seen that it is the lower middle order that wins you most of the matches in ODIs. If these two strike form , either separately or induvidually , India will be hard to beat. Link to comment
Predator_05 Posted July 2, 2007 Share Posted July 2, 2007 As a side-note , People havent given M.S.Dhoni the credit he desrves for most of India's ODI success in the last two years. He, along with Yuvraj , has completely changed the complexion of India lower middle order batting. And we have seen that it is the lower middle order that wins you most of the matches in ODIs. If these two strike form , either separately or induvidually , India will be hard to beat. Dhoni's percentage of 50+ innings which result in victories for India; 75% He is a very valuable player, but he is still no MVP like Yuvraj Singh (77%). No wonder India's best performances in recent years coincide with the form of mr.75 and mr.77, ie; '06 PAK tour Link to comment
King Tendulkar Posted September 19, 2007 Author Share Posted September 19, 2007 Told you he was ready to fire:D Link to comment
Predator_05 Posted September 19, 2007 Share Posted September 19, 2007 Mvp !!! Mvp !!! Mvp !!! Link to comment
Yuvraj4Captaincy Posted September 19, 2007 Share Posted September 19, 2007 We have to give credit to Greg Chappell for the transformation in Yuvraj's career. It was under Greg's tenure that Yuvraj blossomed into this consistent match winner he is for India today and this was a full after 5 years after his debut. Chappell acheived what Wright couldnt -- Tame Yuvraj's erratic instincts. Ofcourse ' date=' Yuvraj himself grew more experienced and saner as time went on , but undoubtedly one of the few things that India can thank Chappell is the rise of Yuvraj as arguably India's best match-winner in ODI's in the last 2 years.[/quote'] I agree with it. Chappel transformed him completely. Link to comment
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