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You heard it here first...By lunch tomorrow, SA 240/3.
You heard it here first...By lunch tomorrow, SA 240/3.
Question is, notwithstanding Rahane in the second innings, should his long rope of boor batting form be extended
Well, the problem has been Rahane’s inability to convey those starts into big scores for quite an extended period of time. Every time we cannot expect the lower order to pull India out of trouble. We clearly needed bigger scores from Rahane and Pujara in this series. Barring the 1st innings at centurion when India put up 300+ mostly due to the opening stand, the Indian batting has struggled in large part due to middle order failure to stabilize the inning.Rahane is the 2nd highest run scorer for India behind KL Rahul (Rahul at 204; Rahane at 126). Rahane has had a 40+ and a 50+ score in these 2 test matches. You'd still drop him for an inexperienced Shreyas with the series on the line and Shreyas has to face the likes of Rabada, Ngidi and Jansen? Shreyas also has a short ball problem.
There's no reason why Rahane and Pujara need to continue being on the chopping block. Those two are experienced and with the series on the line, you use your experienced hands to finally win a series in SA for the first time! I agree with those here who said that we might have had a better chance had Rahane captained. But its unfortunate that his batting inconsistency led to the loss of vice captaincy. I wonder how and why KL Rahul got the vice captaincy.. I know its just one test that he has captained and its early to judge his credentials, but when the team had the likes of Ashwin, Pujara who are test regulars, suddenly thrusting KL Rahul into that spot and immediately him getting the captaincy when Kohli pulls out, doesn't make much of sense.
Fascination with big scores has been the downfall of many in Indian cricket. Let me also remind you that Virat is sailing in the same boat as Rahane and Pujara.Well, the problem has been Rahane’s inability to convey those starts into big scores for quite an extended period of time.
Sure. It is a collective middle order failure that has been bailed out by the lower order and also the bowlers. Cannot always work out. Clearly bigger scores are needed by the middle order sometimes.Fascination with big scores has been the downfall of many in Indian cricket. Let me also remind you that Virat is sailing in the same boat as Rahane and Pujara.
I think so long as we bring criticisms toward Kohli the Captain, I also believe his presence on the field makes a lot of difference and I do think him being in this match could've made a lot of difference.KLR‘s blunders could be excused due to lack of experience but his body language wasn’t great and looked like he felt lost at crucial moments.
To be honest India missed Virat the leader in this match. It could have been much tighter even if South Africa won.
Also Dean Elgar seemingly played and missed more times than all the Indian batsmen put together who found nicks even down the leg side. So luck also against India in this game.
No shame in losing when you've given it your all, at least that's the feeling I got by reading the commentary. Kudos to SA batsmen for wearing our disciplined bowling down.@asprin oh dear….
No shame in losing when you've given it your all, at least that's the feeling I got by reading the commentary. Kudos to SA batsmen for wearing our disciplined bowling down.
The problem area, as it has been for the last 2 seasons, is the batting. Our lower order, though still not satisfactory, is at least getting us some extra runs of late. It's the Pujara/Rahane/Kohli/Pant slots that are a cause of worry.
I agree with the notion that dropping Rahane and Pujara for the decider is probably not a good idea. We need them and we need them now.
Heard that Kohli is doubtful for the 3rd Test as well (at least BCCI is keeping me updated now @abhi_jacko ), so that's something that will play in SA's favour.
KLR will likely captain us again if that is the case. Don't think there will be change after just one Test. However, starting to wonder why Rahane or Ashwin wasn't considered for the role. Perhaps an indication that Rahane is on very thin ice and the same has been intimated to him. Very odd if you ask me.
It was a well fought match and for once I'm not that sad about the result. SA was in the zone from day 1 itself.
Great post, at least you are playing in a competitive seriesNo shame in losing when you've given it your all, at least that's the feeling I got by reading the commentary. Kudos to SA batsmen for wearing our disciplined bowling down.
The problem area, as it has been for the last 2 seasons, is the batting. Our lower order, though still not satisfactory, is at least getting us some extra runs of late. It's the Pujara/Rahane/Kohli/Pant slots that are a cause of worry.
I agree with the notion that dropping Rahane and Pujara for the decider is probably not a good idea. We need them and we need them now.
Heard that Kohli is doubtful for the 3rd Test as well (at least BCCI is keeping me updated now @abhi_jacko ), so that's something that will play in SA's favour.
KLR will likely captain us again if that is the case. Don't think there will be change after just one Test. However, starting to wonder why Rahane or Ashwin wasn't considered for the role. Perhaps an indication that Rahane is on very thin ice and the same has been intimated to him. Very odd if you ask me.
It was a well fought match and for once I'm not that sad about the result. SA was in the zone from day 1 itself.
Also I don't understand the criticism towards KLR-The Captain. I mean he was Captaining his first ever First-Class game forget about being a Test match in South Africa. He did some blunders but that was supposed to be his very first game. To not let the Proteas run away with the game in the first innings itself was a good start for him.
Why did we not do this is because as I mentioned.....Remember the Asia Cup tie vs Afghanistan wherein MS Dhoni was asked to captain? Or the India V Australia game in CB series 2012 when Ponting cmae back to captain? In the absence of the regular vice-captain, teams have turned to former captains/deputies to lead. Really surprising that we went in with a clueless person at the helm.
He isn't scoring runs and to burden him with the Captaincy that too in South Africa (our worst place to play after NZ) is something that can hamper his performance.I completely agree with @SaiSrini when he says that Rahane was needed to be given some space even when he has Captained the side beautifully.