Probably he felt threatened by the show in the 1st ODI and decided, as captain, to promote himselfAlso I don't know why should we switch back to Opening with KLR in ODIs when we seemed to have moved ahead from it already
Probably he felt threatened by the show in the 1st ODI and decided, as captain, to promote himselfAlso I don't know why should we switch back to Opening with KLR in ODIs when we seemed to have moved ahead from it already
Probably he felt threatened by the show in the 1st ODI and decided, as captain, to promote himself
Gill is the future & the future is now.
And there was another Mumbaikar that just fell off the cliff!Been saying this for years. Right since he showed in domestic cricket that he was too good to be not be playing at international level. Get him in the test side, get him in the ODI side and let the bloke flourish.
His average is 30.48 and his strike rate is 157 in the last two IPL seasons which is better than Gaikwad's (35.8 @132).And there was another Mumbaikar that just fell off the cliff!
Exposed to Bazball at a young age.His average is 30.48 and his strike rate is 157 in the last two IPL seasons which is better than Gaikwad's (35.8 @132).
SehwagBallExposed to Bazball at a young age.
*SehwagBaal nahin hain uske sar peSehwagBall
Which means he wont score a century now for 1000 days!I saw a Kohli today who played in red jersey!
3 hundreds in run chases out of which 2 match winning ones.I saw a Kohli today who played in red jersey!
And there was another Mumbaikar that just fell off the cliff!
Maybe I should say lost his way a bit?I assume you are referring to Shaw who has been on a domestic rampage himself. Hardly qualifies as falling off a cliff. Barring Australia he would probably be a part of every other ODI team’s XI at least on a rotation basis which points out how absurdly stacked this Indian side is.