sohum
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No problem as long as he self-destructs.Definately he will play, and start exploding from the very begining![]()
No problem as long as he self-destructs.Definately he will play, and start exploding from the very begining![]()
So excited for tomorrow, Gilly's last ODI and leaving school early to stop myself from missing him batting!
Zaheer is definitely going to be the spearhead once he gets back into fitness. Relying on Ishant is just going to put more pressure on him and decrease his performances.
We definitely need a rotation policy when it comes to our fast bowlers. Ishant should have got some rest games in the matches that didn't really matter, so he's full in terms of confidence and fitness when it comes to the bigger matches.
This also gives an opportunity to the Munaf or Sreesanth to prove themselves.
I fear Ishant is going to burn out and injure himself, come back weaker then before and fade away. Just like Zaheer (who has come back strong), Nehra, and many other Indian fast bowlers.
Well I don't think Ishant gonna rested for whole series..Ya He can be rested for couple of Matches..
He meant his last ODI in Melbourne.
Coming to the Nehra point.He was one good bowler.Dissappeared all of a sudden.I still remember his 6/23 against England at Durban....
What a match that was....
Last ODI in Melbourne I mean.Isn't he playing in the finals? :upray
No it rotates. Melbourne got dropped for some reason but Sydney, a substantially smaller ground, gets 3 years in a row. The G of course missed out 2 years ago since it was being renovated and the Dome was used instead.At 19 if you are looking for rest then you are going to become Dadaji when you reach 21.
Wasn't first final always held at G.
Yeah he created history by becoming only player to do vomitting in WCup.![]()
Normally,the first test is held at the Gabba.Also,not too many ODI's were played there.
Ditto for Perth.
Its good we dont play much in Perth. Its like visiting teams looking to avoid Nagpur or Mumbai.