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54 minutes ago, express bowling said:

Rohit is good on pitches which have decent pace and bounce, like Australia.

He almost always has problems on slow pitches, like what we are getting in the WT20.

but he has scored runs on slow, 2 paced WI pitches.

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16 minutes ago, rkt.india said:

but he has scored runs on slow, 2 paced WI pitches.

That is more the exception than the norm.

Rohit is a batsman with many limitations.

He is a beast on  flat pitches with true bounce...better than most other batsmen but fails most of the times on other types of pitches.

Luckily for him, we get flat pitches in LOIs most of tthe times now and the Asia Cup and WT20 pitches are more of aberrations.

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1 hour ago, rkt.india said:

but he has scored runs on slow, 2 paced WI pitches.

He scored but not much around 40-50 most times, and the thing with wi is they as a bowling unit they lack discipline so if u grind hard ull get some runs and there also he didnt convert it into a big one despite many starts.

Yes on flat decks he is a beast. Ball coming on bat nicely no lateral movemnt be it spin or swing. 

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5 minutes ago, Ankit_sharma03 said:

He scored but not much around 40-50 most times, and the thing with wi is they as a bowling unit they lack discipline so if u grind hard ull get some runs and there also he didnt convert it into a big one despite many starts.

Yes on flat decks he is a beast. Ball coming on bat nicely no lateral movemnt be it spin or swing. 

but those are not big scoring pitches and grounds, so, even 50 is a big score there. He was MOS on 2011 WI tour in ODI series.

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11 minutes ago, rkt.india said:

that was a flat pitch.

Rohit got a start, threw his wkt again.

46 in 78 balls kind of slowwwwww innings on flat deck.

Not done on flat pitch. 

See when u get a start that means u got the hang of the conditions, most of the times u have to score big. I can understand if ur a newcomer but not after 6-7 yrs

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1 minute ago, Ankit_sharma03 said:

Rohit got a start, threw his wkt again.

46 in 78 balls kind of slowwwwww innings on flat deck.

Not done on flat pitch. 

See when u get a start that means u got the hang of the conditions, most of the times u have to score big. I can understand if ur a newcomer but not after 6-7 yrs

I meant that pitch got flat as the ball got older. Wasnt flat from the start. New ball was doing a lot. The reason for slow innings. See what WI scored on that same pitch.

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13 minutes ago, rkt.india said:

I meant that pitch got flat as the ball got older. Wasnt flat from the start. New ball was doing a lot. The reason for slow innings. See what WI scored on that same pitch.

fair enough,sill no excuse for throwing wkt again n again when ur set . Once ur set means set, i knw u cnt always score big but that series didnt happen once. 

Specially when u have taken so much time and ur set batsman u have to take responsibilty. 

Same thing is this Wc, slow start ok fair enough that may be ur game plan but then execute it. As a senior player 1 score in last 11 innings is not done . 

And that one innings against bang in asia cup he was dropped twice. Means there is constant error post getting set thats not done as a senior batsman forget being the top batsman

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Its becoming steadily apparent that Nohit is a one format (ODIs) FTB.

He is far too one-dimensional for a T20 opener as plays the same old way in every game irrespective of the match situation. Is proving pretty hopeless in the powerplays. 

The less said about his ability in test the better as he is a deer in the headlights in that format.

He's nearing 30 and for all his so-called talent he never really fully convinces. I think he will end up being the Mark Ramprakash of Indian cricket.  

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7 hours ago, rkt.india said:

Every game is a pressure game when you play for India.

Naah not really. E.g., a 3 match T20 series or a 5 match odi series at home against SL or SA is not the same as a semi-final or a final (or even a must-win game) in an ICC tourney. You only have to look at SA and their batsmen such as Amla or ABDV to see it. There's a different kind of pressure in must-win games of an ICC tourney and so far Rohit hasn't shown he can handle it.

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Rohit needs a bit of time to get started and , if he survives, he is a beast after scoring 50 + on flat pitches which are a dime a dozen in ODIs.

In T20s...the extra  time to get started can prove to be critical as there are only 120 deliveries. 

This is becoming even more of a problem for us as Dhawan is unable to play quickly from the word go also.

Two openers, who are similar types of players in the first 10 overs, is an issue that would require solving after the WT20 is over.

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1 hour ago, Ultimate_Game said:

Naah not really. E.g., a 3 match T20 series or a 5 match odi series at home against SL or SA is not the same as a semi-final or a final (or even a must-win game) in an ICC tourney. You only have to look at SA and their batsmen such as Amla or ABDV to see it. There's a different kind of pressure in must-win games of an ICC tourney and so far Rohit hasn't shown he can handle it.

Qf of the World Cup ..... Who showed up???

yeah don't brush it off as just Bangladesh.....just rewind the early overs of the game in your head for a second

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