saneindian Posted January 21, 2013 Share Posted January 21, 2013 Jaddu ? He is in the first team and so is Rahane. Would release Rohit and Pujara if they are not playing and Call up Tiwary as a replacement or maybe Rayudu for waterboy duties. No point in sending the teams to Dharmshala. Min temperature has been hovering around -2, -3 for the last few days and likely to continue. Link to comment
Cevno Posted January 21, 2013 Share Posted January 21, 2013 No point in sending the teams to Dharmshala. Min temperature has been hovering around -2' date=' -3 for the last few days and likely to continue.[/quote'] We can't play in that temperature ? It should rise to 2/3 degrees. Link to comment
kubrickian Posted January 21, 2013 Share Posted January 21, 2013 Mumbai nearly through to the finals. Good news is no final at Wankhede as Women's WC matches are scheduled. So it could be Brabourne or DY Patil, both much better wickets than the patta at Wankhede whih have been rolled out this season. Hopefully BCCI will give due importance to the Ranji finals and release Pujara, Jaddu and Rohit before 26th when the finals begin. If India win the next game, Pujara may make his ODI debut in final match and if he makes a good score, may even get to retain his place and you are saying he should play Ranji game ? Link to comment
Lord Posted January 21, 2013 Share Posted January 21, 2013 We can't play in that temperature ? It should rise to 2/3 degrees. stupdity of BCCI,only summer games should be held there Link to comment
Cevno Posted January 21, 2013 Share Posted January 21, 2013 stupdity of BCCI' date='only summer games should be held there[/quote'] They can still shift it if the temperature isn't supposed to improve. Think they'll be able to manage a match even in that temeperature, btw. Link to comment
Cevno Posted January 21, 2013 Share Posted January 21, 2013 http://www.wunderground.com/weather-forecast/IN/Dharamsala.html This says 6 degrees in the day time. Should rise to 10 by then. Won't be a massive problem as it's a day game. Maybe Lighting maybe a issue ? Agree though, that winter matches shouldn't be held there. Link to comment
RedFever Posted January 21, 2013 Share Posted January 21, 2013 Mumbai nearly through to the finals. Good news is no final at Wankhede as Women's WC matches are scheduled. So it could be Brabourne or DY Patil, both much better wickets than the patta at Wankhede whih have been rolled out this season. Hopefully BCCI will give due importance to the Ranji finals and release Pujara, Jaddu and Rohit before 26th when the finals begin. Finals will be at Wankhede.. http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/story/601635.html Link to comment
CSK Fan Posted January 21, 2013 Share Posted January 21, 2013 Finals will be at Wankhede.. http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/story/601635.html feck, another boring draw with team batting first winning first innings Link to comment
saneindian Posted January 21, 2013 Share Posted January 21, 2013 Hope not another flat deck for the finals. At least have a typical Wankhede wicket that has a good bounce for the pacers and spinners. The article also says if Mumbai win it, the Irani Trophy will also be played at Wankhede. Link to comment
Cevno Posted January 21, 2013 Share Posted January 21, 2013 Who all are India prospects that will be on Display this match ? Not that many except the already established ones. Wanted to see Services vs Punjab. Link to comment
saneindian Posted January 21, 2013 Share Posted January 21, 2013 Big game for Dhawal, Unadkat and Nayar IMO. They do well, they probably go to the A side. Link to comment
Magneto Posted January 21, 2013 Share Posted January 21, 2013 Sheldon Jackson is one to keep an eye on. Averages 61 in his short Ranji career, and has not failed in a single match this season. Didn't see his batting in the SF though. Also need to see whether Vishal Joshi can repeat his SF heroics. Nayar has a good chance of making it to the A-side even if he fails. Link to comment
StatsRock Posted January 22, 2013 Share Posted January 22, 2013 Sheldon Jackson is one to keep an eye on. Averages 61 in his short Ranji career, and has not failed in a single match this season. Didn't see his batting in the SF though. Also need to see whether Vishal Joshi can repeat his SF heroics. Nayar has a good chance of making it to the A-side even if he fails. What the heck!!! With a name like that, I wonder if sheldon Philip Jackson is related to this guy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Jackson :--D:--D If his dad were to coach Saurashtra, Mumbai are truly gonna face the heat :winky: Link to comment
rkt.india Posted January 22, 2013 Share Posted January 22, 2013 Big game for Dhawal' date=' Unadkat and Nayar IMO. They do well, they probably go to the A side.[/quote'] Likes of Kulkarni bowl mostly on flat pattas of west zone. If he plays more matches in North or East Indian sides, he would be taking as many wickets as likes of Sandeep, Kaul, Mohit and Pandey. He has really gained in pace in last 2-3 years from 125K bowler to now in excess of close to 140K, pretty much at same pace of Pandey and Kaul and can also move the ball both ways. Link to comment
nsareen Posted January 22, 2013 Share Posted January 22, 2013 Likes of Kulkarni bowl mostly on flat pattas of west zone. If he plays more matches in North or East Indian sides' date=' he would be taking as many wickets as likes of Sandeep, Kaul, Mohit and Pandey. He has really gained in pace in last 2-3 years from 125K bowler to now in excess of close to 140K, pretty much at same pace of Pandey and Kaul and can also move the ball both ways.[/quote'] how do know his current pace, any recent videos? Link to comment
rkt.india Posted January 22, 2013 Share Posted January 22, 2013 how do know his current pace' date=' any recent videos?[/quote'] Saw him in Ranji quarater which was televised at Wankhede on a patta against Baroda. He had bowled really well, took wickets too. Link to comment
nsareen Posted January 22, 2013 Share Posted January 22, 2013 Saw him in Ranji quarater which was televised at Wankhede on a patta against Baroda. He had bowled really well' date=' took wickets too.[/quote'] I remember him bowling in the high 130's to early 140 in the IPL, but then was not a success in the champions league and then just disappeared, no where to be seen until the 5fer he has taken now. He does have potential but he needs to do something special to come in the eyes of the selectors, i believe he was part of the A team also but dint do much there either. In IPL he was getting lot of bounce and some movement, was certainly quicker and his build has improved, nice biceps , triceps he has developed compared to his debut season. But the only concern i have with all the upcoming bowlers is that none of them is even 6 feet. Umesh, Varun , Kaul , Bhuvi , Shami , dhawal , dinda etc. all can cross 140 except bhuvi who touches 140 but they lack in height. It's not a distinct disadvantage, but having height has it's own advantages. The only other bowlers i see who have this advantage are Pandey , Pankaj Singh, which is why i feel Pankaj needs a look in since he has improved on his pace too. He is already in the high 20's in terms of age, India needs to use him before he ripes. Link to comment
rkt.india Posted January 22, 2013 Share Posted January 22, 2013 I remember him bowling in the high 130's to early 140 in the IPL, but then was not a success in the champions league and then just disappeared, no where to be seen until the 5fer he has taken now. He does have potential but he needs to do something special to come in the eyes of the selectors, i believe he was part of the A team also but dint do much there either. In IPL he was getting lot of bounce and some movement, was certainly quicker and his build has improved, nice biceps , triceps he has developed compared to his debut season. But the only concern i have with all the upcoming bowlers is that none of them is even 6 feet. Umesh, Varun , Kaul , Bhuvi , Shami , dhawal , dinda etc. all can cross 140 except bhuvi who touches 140 but they lack in height. It's not a distinct disadvantage, but having height has it's own advantages. The only other bowlers i see who have this advantage are Pandey , Pankaj Singh, which is why i feel Pankaj needs a look in since he has improved on his pace too. He is already in the high 20's in terms of age, India needs to use him before he ripes. Height is advantage but not much. There have been a lot of successful bowler with shorter heights. It is movement and accuracy which is more important with decent pace. Link to comment
nsareen Posted January 22, 2013 Share Posted January 22, 2013 Height is advantage but not much. There have been a lot of successful bowler with shorter heights. It is movement and accuracy which is more important with decent pace. Thats why i said it has its own advantages, but i still feel you have got to be really special if you are 5,8' - 5,10' and successful. Marshall , Malinga , Gough who were shorter in height but skiddy with pace and some unique skills of their own to make them successful. Link to comment
express bowling Posted January 22, 2013 Share Posted January 22, 2013 If all the pacers in a team are shortish then the attack becomes a bit one dimensional. Pandey, Rajpoot or Warrier could be combined with the good shorter pacers like Umesh, Aaron, Shami, Kaul etc. to create a more potent attack. Link to comment
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