Ankit_sharma03 Posted Thursday at 06:11 PM Share Posted Thursday at 06:11 PM 9 hours ago, Need4Speed said: ya Hardik bowling well has improved our chnaces..but that was not a dig on Hardik..it was dig on us not able to produce consistent pace\hit the deck bowlers..to support Bumrah..and reduce some pressure from Hardik..and also not able to produce bowlers who can bat decently enough..so our lower order is stronger Lets not think what we dont have or try to create something that we dont . Its better to look for players in role like PP bowler -Middle Phase -Death phase In few yrs that hard length high pace bowler issue will be soughted we have likes of Umran who will get better with time , Avesh also has the talent just that execution has gone haywire . Kuldeep sen in coming yrs can be another guy (long shot but looked to have tools for that role) We have spinners to share load in middle overs, Actually shardul wont do badly in australia . Need4Speed 1 Link to comment
express bowling Posted Friday at 04:02 AM Author Share Posted Friday at 04:02 AM (edited) 10 hours ago, Need4Speed said: it was dig on us not able to produce consistent pace\hit the deck bowlers..to support Bumrah..and reduce some pressure from Hardik..and also not able to produce bowlers who can bat decently enough..so our lower order is stronger Bumrah being fit and hitting the deck hard at full pace, would be very critical for us. His absence would change the whole complexion of our attack. After all, he is the most accurate 145 k hit-the-deck bowler in the history of cricket with supreme white ball skills. Edited Friday at 04:06 AM by express bowling Suhaan, Mosher and Need4Speed 3 Link to comment
express bowling Posted Saturday at 07:08 PM Author Share Posted Saturday at 07:08 PM Really liking Arshdeep's indipping yorkers. Got 2 wickets at the death with them. And he is setting up batters really well before those yorkers. If this guy can bowl a yard quicker, he can be an asset to Team India. He was about the some pace in his U19 days. Surely he can get a bit quicker. Forward Defence, Mosher, tweaker and 2 others 5 Link to comment
rkt.india Posted Saturday at 07:42 PM Share Posted Saturday at 07:42 PM 32 minutes ago, express bowling said: Really liking Arshdeep's indipping yorkers. Got 2 wickets at the death with them. And he is setting up batters really well before those yorkers. If this guy can bowl a yard quicker, he can be an asset to Team India. He was about the some pace in his U19 days. Surely he can get a bit quicker. He was slower in u19. He has quickened up a bit. Link to comment
express bowling Posted Saturday at 07:57 PM Author Share Posted Saturday at 07:57 PM (edited) 16 minutes ago, rkt.india said: He was slower in u19. He has quickened up a bit. He was touching 140 k just before the U19 WC. Do you think he can add pace ? Edited Saturday at 07:58 PM by express bowling Mosher 1 Link to comment
Chakdephatte Posted Sunday at 01:41 PM Share Posted Sunday at 01:41 PM (edited) 17 hours ago, express bowling said: He was touching 140 k just before the U19 WC. Do you think he can add pace ? He is faster than before. He is pulling bowling arm from closer to his body to delay the arm as much as he can. Edited Sunday at 01:50 PM by Chakdephatte Link to comment
express bowling Posted Sunday at 05:03 PM Author Share Posted Sunday at 05:03 PM 3 hours ago, Chakdephatte said: He is faster than before. He is pulling bowling arm from closer to his body to delay the arm as much as he can. He has issues with his run up. Not accelerating to the crease well enough or aggressively enough. Mosher 1 Link to comment
express bowling Posted Sunday at 05:16 PM Author Share Posted Sunday at 05:16 PM Arshdeep bowled a big too slowly in his opening spell, even with his pace-on deliveries. Needs to work on this aspect as this pace won't work unless the ball is swinging a lot. Looks quicker in the end overs and does much better too. Mosher 1 Link to comment
express bowling Posted yesterday at 06:39 AM Author Share Posted yesterday at 06:39 AM (edited) 13 of the 22 Gold Medals that India have won, in the Commonwealth Games, have been in Weight-lifting, Wrestling and Boxing. And some people have the gall to say that we are lacking in genetics when it comes to power and strength. Edited 11 hours ago by express bowling Suhaan, Mosher and rollingstoned 2 1 Link to comment
Lone Wolf Posted yesterday at 06:40 AM Share Posted yesterday at 06:40 AM I hope BCCI allows likes of Umran Yash Dayal, Mohsin Khaleel Hangergekar Kuldeep Sen & our U19 batters & bowlers to take part in Emirates & CSA T20 leagues. This could be very beneficial for our upcoming players. Link to comment
Jay Posted yesterday at 07:39 AM Share Posted yesterday at 07:39 AM 57 minutes ago, express bowling said: 13 of the 18 Gold Medals that India have won till now, in the Commonwealth Games, have been in Weight-lifting, Wrestling and Boxing. And some people have the gall to say that we are lacking in genetics when it comes to power and strength. Lol we don't. It's only the pussy couch potatoes Indians who are probably vegetarian and no social.life outside studying for an exam or working that spout trash like that. We have lots of warriors in India Have doubts? Go to rural villages in India especially in punjab, tamil nadu, andhra, bihar etc. Isnanely strong and physically fit warriros out there on shitty diets mind you. Imagine them on clean foods. Sure some have access to fresh meat and fruits but it's not everyday they have the luxury to eat nutritious food. Pakistan and even Aussie rural.people are not where near as strong and fit as the local rural in India from the places I mentioned. Link to comment
Jay Posted yesterday at 07:40 AM Share Posted yesterday at 07:40 AM Besides in India parents don't even encourage kids to play sport lmao. Forget about diets as that's usually terrible. Yet there are plenty of warriors out there in India. Not to mention cast system etc. Link to comment
Lone Wolf Posted yesterday at 07:54 AM Share Posted yesterday at 07:54 AM 10 minutes ago, Jay said: Lol we don't. It's only the pussy couch potatoes Indians who are probably vegetarian and no social.life outside studying for an exam or working that spout trash like that. We have lots of warriors in India Have doubts? Go to rural villages in India especially in punjab, tamil nadu, andhra, bihar etc. Isnanely strong and physically fit warriros out there on shitty diets mind you. Imagine them on clean foods. Sure some have access to fresh meat and fruits but it's not everyday they have the luxury to eat nutritious food. Pakistan and even Aussie rural.people are not where near as strong and fit as the local rural in India from the places I mentioned. Why do u drag Aussies every single time? They are by far most sporty nation on the planet with a small a*** population. F***rs literally own these CWG games. The ones who compete with Americans or Chinese in Olympics. India is the most sporty nation in the subcontinent for sure... With better facilities we will start competing with these countries. Our progress in Athletics has been amazing. Asian Games next year will tell us Where do we stand in Asia. Link to comment
Lone Wolf Posted yesterday at 08:06 AM Share Posted yesterday at 08:06 AM (edited) It all starts in Schools once u provide kids better infrastructure at tender age they will start getting more interested. Raw Talent is obviously there. Poverty Poor HDI index in most Indian states means people don't have better diet & children have to look for jobs rather than focusing on sports. I think that's the case with Entire subcontinent except BD as they are truly shocking in sports. I'd still give credit to to current Indian government for doing hell of a lot better than previous regimes. Still a long way to go. Edited yesterday at 08:07 AM by Lone Wolf Link to comment
Jay Posted yesterday at 08:14 AM Share Posted yesterday at 08:14 AM 18 minutes ago, Lone Wolf said: Why do u drag Aussies every single time? They are by far most sporty nation on the planet with a small a*** population. F***rs literally own these CWG games. The ones who compete with Americans or Chinese in Olympics. India is the most sporty nation in the subcontinent for sure... With better facilities we will start competing with these countries. Our progress in Athletics has been amazing. Asian Games next year will tell us Where do we stand in Asia. Not in combat sports and weight lifting and wrestling. Only do well in other sports yes. Yes australia is very good in swimming hockey cricket and bball (women in this case). Difference is their women are very good in a lot of sports and gives them the edge. They also have better facilities for rowing sprinting and some of the major athletic events. Link to comment
Jay Posted yesterday at 08:17 AM Share Posted yesterday at 08:17 AM 8 minutes ago, Lone Wolf said: It all starts in Schools once u provide kids better infrastructure at tender age they will start getting more interested. Raw Talent is obviously there. Poverty Poor HDI index in most Indian states means people don't have better diet & children have to look for jobs rather than focusing on sports. I think that's the case with Entire subcontinent except BD as they are truly shocking in sports. I'd still give credit to to current Indian government for doing hell of a lot better than previous regimes. Still a long way to go. Forgr about india. Average punjabi male height here in Brisbane I kid you not is around 6 foot. 5'11 to 6 foot. I have seen multiple cases of 6'3 to 6'6 Indians here. That's just brisbane. Height is not everything yes. Even in terms of physical strength etc. Plenty of strong Indians. Plenty. Just too many studious overall which reduces the chances of seeing some bright athletic talent emerge. Indian parents in general do not encourage sports period. Results would be vastly different otherwise. We definitely have the genes to beat anyone. Link to comment
Lone Wolf Posted yesterday at 10:44 AM Share Posted yesterday at 10:44 AM 2 hours ago, Jay said: Forgr about india. Average punjabi male height here in Brisbane I kid you not is around 6 foot. 5'11 to 6 foot. I have seen multiple cases of 6'3 to 6'6 Indians here. That's just brisbane. Height is not everything yes. Even in terms of physical strength etc. Plenty of strong Indians. Plenty. Just too many studious overall which reduces the chances of seeing some bright athletic talent emerge. Indian parents in general do not encourage sports period. Results would be vastly different otherwise. We definitely have the genes to beat anyone. Yes with proper diet & facilities a lot can change. Indian parents don't have many options. Have u seen HDI index of Indian states or even subcontinent? Basically that's the reason why we are behind. Aussies Kiwis English don't have to worry a. bout such things & that's how they end up dominating. Chinese elevated poverty to a great deal then became a sporting superpower in Asia. They have now made swimming compulsory in their competitive exams in some provinces. Recent olympics showed they are on the track in swimming & synchronized swimming events. Jay and Suhaan 1 1 Link to comment