rkt.india Posted October 11, 2015 Share Posted October 11, 2015 Nohit Kuruma is not a long term option for us. Just a useless bully in flat pitches and his fans just show us those useless runs (which given his long rope, nvm), and honestly we need to move on from this Nohit to giving option to others to build our long term team.Longest rope ever, and is still a :fail:Cant blame lolit in odis, averaging 50 in last three years, 2013, 14, 15. He wont make my test xi though. Link to comment
fineleg Posted October 11, 2015 Share Posted October 11, 2015 ^ Ya'll forget he can only score on flat tracks. Long term this will hurt us. Need to find a quality batsman who can bat reliably for us. CG 1 Link to comment
cric_fan Posted October 11, 2015 Share Posted October 11, 2015 Good knock...but aided by small boundaries. Link to comment
rkt.india Posted October 11, 2015 Share Posted October 11, 2015 ^ Ya'll forget he can only score on flat tracks. Long term this will hurt us. Need to find a quality batsman who can bat reliably for us.Scored 2 100s in Australia. Runs in England, runs in WI not on flat tracks. Good knock...but aided by small boundaries.Boundaries were same for everyone. Abdv too. Link to comment
Bleed-Blue Posted October 11, 2015 Share Posted October 11, 2015 Tbf in the shorter forms he might be quickly becoming our best batsmen on current form anyway. Link to comment
HippoSucks Posted October 11, 2015 Share Posted October 11, 2015 ^ Ya'll forget he can only score on flat tracks. Long term this will hurt us. Need to find a quality batsman who can bat reliably for us.How many current ODI batsman can you name who can score outside of flat tracks? Link to comment
express bowling Posted October 11, 2015 Share Posted October 11, 2015 Rohit's ability to score big hundreds in ODIs and hitting sixes at will after getting set can be a big big positive for us in the 50 over format. Link to comment
CG Posted October 12, 2015 Share Posted October 12, 2015 ^ Ya'll forget he can only score on flat tracks. Long term this will hurt us. Need to find a quality batsman who can bat reliably for us.As RKT said you need to know facts before sprouting bs.Fail to understand the Hate. Link to comment
BlueBee Posted October 12, 2015 Share Posted October 12, 2015 ^ Ya'll forget he can only score on flat tracks. Long term this will hurt us. Need to find a quality batsman who can bat reliably for us.Eh? He has done well everywhere in the past 18 months in ODIs. He is simply our best ODI bat after Kohli. sage 1 Link to comment
paragkn Posted October 19, 2015 Share Posted October 19, 2015 (edited) I was never a great fan of Rohit Sharma, the only thing that made me think serious about Rohit was opinions of great players like Sachin Tendulkar and Sunil Gavaskar about a decade before.His initial streak of matches as a lower order batsman was a dissappointment. But since he started opening the innings we saw a dramatic change in his performance. Today he is unagruably one of the best batsman we have in our team now . He has a combination of touch-play and stroke-play, can be a accumulator or can be a slogger when he feels to change the gear.The attached picture shows the stats of openers with minimum 1000 runs.Surprisingly Rohit is on 2nd position in best bat average with respectable S/R.Does this means India's long search of a quality opening batsman after sachin's retirement came to end??? Edited October 19, 2015 by paragkn Link to comment
swatpulla Posted October 19, 2015 Share Posted October 19, 2015 He is amazing, with change in ODI rules, opening once again becomes the most important batting-role in international Cricket. DeVillier-like slogging at number 4/5 won't be as effective now, so I predict Rohit to be the most valuable ODI batsman in coming years. paragkn 1 Link to comment
kosingh Posted October 19, 2015 Share Posted October 19, 2015 In ODI's he's been good for a decent number of years now. Problem is him in tests. Just like the problem with Rahane is ODIs. Link to comment
nevada Posted October 20, 2015 Share Posted October 20, 2015 One area he could improve on is scoring in the early overs. Like how Sachin used to get boundaries from mostly risk free shots and grab the early momentum. Link to comment
vvvslaxman Posted October 20, 2015 Share Posted October 20, 2015 mania will build a temple for OP now Link to comment
Gollum Posted October 20, 2015 Share Posted October 20, 2015 He is awesome in Asia but needs to step up outside his comfort zone. Technique is a big shortcoming in his case. Link to comment
rkt.india Posted October 20, 2015 Share Posted October 20, 2015 He is awesome in Asia but needs to step up outside his comfort zone. Technique is a big shortcoming in his case.What? Runs in WI, runs in England, runs in Australia. They are not Asia, I guess. Link to comment
Austin 3:!6 Posted October 20, 2015 Share Posted October 20, 2015 I know people might laugh at me but I still believe Rohit will be more dangerous if he bats at 4. At present we have problem with power hitters in the lower order. MSD passed it, Rayudu -Rahane are duds and if Raina fails there are no one to score runs. With Rohit coming at 4 he can give impetus to the innings. Mind you he also bats at 4 for Mumbai Indians.Open with Mayank Agarwal & Dhawankohli at 3Sharma 4Dhoni & Raina 5 & 6 respectivelyJadeja at 7Now thats a strong side. Link to comment
paragkn Posted October 20, 2015 Share Posted October 20, 2015 (edited) Opening the batting is a very different responsibility. Some players love the role and perform better at that position. No.4 and No.3 positions are crucial spots but Opener's job needs a special kind of attitude ( 'Sanak' in Hindi). Be it Sachin, Gavaskar, Sehwag, Dilshaan or Warner Every good opener has it, Rohit has it. He wont flourish as a middle oredre batsman like he is flourishing as a opener. Remember even Sachin was under-performer when he was asked to bat down the order. Edited October 20, 2015 by paragkn Link to comment
Gollum Posted October 20, 2015 Share Posted October 20, 2015 What? Runs in WI, runs in England, runs in Australia. They are not Asia, I guess.Let us forget his disastrous tours of RSA(where he couldn't touch a single ball of Steyn and was made to look like a complete clown) and NZ and focus on the 3 countries you mentioned.WI- those pitches are like SC ones. Gone are the days when the ball used to whiz past the ears of batsmen. It is more difficult against spinners than against pacers and Rohit opening the batting doesn't have to worry about that. Also any half decent swing/seam bowler would have caused him lots of headache there. WI and Lanka had none but still credit to him.Eng- Did the pitches in CT 2013 resemble typical English pitches? As far as I can remember they were on the flattish side whilst providing enough turn to keep Ashwin and Jadeja interested. England doctored the pitches keeping in mind the Ashes to enable Swann and it helped us too. Aus- Great knocks in CB series finals(2008), against BD in QF and Aus in MCG. Otherwise his record is forgettable. Especially this WC Aus rolled out the flattest decks in cricketing history and with the ICC rules in favor of batsmen he could have done better. I am not a hater of Rohit in ODIs/T20. For me he is Nohit only in the ultimate format of the game. I call it the way I see it and in my eyes he is mediocre outside Asia. He can prove me wrong and I will be extremely happy if he does. It is in India's best interests if he fires because then we would win a few more matches in those countries. Link to comment
rkt.india Posted October 20, 2015 Share Posted October 20, 2015 Let us forget his disastrous tours of RSA(where he couldn't touch a single ball of Steyn and was made to look like a complete clown) and NZ and focus on the 3 countries you mentioned.WI- those pitches are like SC ones. Gone are the days when the ball used to whiz past the ears of batsmen. It is more difficult against spinners than against pacers and Rohit opening the batting doesn't have to worry about that. Also any half decent swing/seam bowler would have caused him lots of headache there. WI and Lanka had none but still credit to him.Eng- Did the pitches in CT 2013 resemble typical English pitches? As far as I can remember they were on the flattish side whilst providing enough turn to keep Ashwin and Jadeja interested. England doctored the pitches keeping in mind the Ashes to enable Swann and it helped us too. Aus- Great knocks in CB series finals(2008), against BD in QF and Aus in MCG. Otherwise his record is forgettable. Especially this WC Aus rolled out the flattest decks in cricketing history and with the ICC rules in favor of batsmen he could have done better. I am not a hater of Rohit in ODIs/T20. For me he is Nohit only in the ultimate format of the game. I call it the way I see it and in my eyes he is mediocre outside Asia. He can prove me wrong and I will be extremely happy if he does. It is in India's best interests if he fires because then we would win a few more matches in those countries. Did you even watch those matches in West Indies? First watch then talk.In SA odis, no batsman did anything. Let me tell you, there isn't a single batsman who wont struggle on bowling friendly tracks especially if a bowler is Steyn. There is a reason we have never done well in SA in ODIs. Even Dravid has a mediocre record there. paragkn 1 Link to comment
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