hmmm doesn't look like it though friend still lamenting huh for getting replies....may be you should Hashtag [HASHTAG]#idontwantlongreplies[/HASHTAG] or [HASHTAG]#DontSurpriseMEWithReplies[/HASHTAG] etc.
Ha this is one of the strangest portions of posts I've encountered in a while. Look how long we have gone back and forth on this post and somehow in your brain you are suggesting and interpreting I have a problem with long replies, am surprised at replies or is lamenting at getting replies.
You have done a wonderful job of confusing yourself.
Key being Stable than England, aus just lost bucky so they have to search a replacement. Dhawan's technique is vulnerable but he did show resilience to tough it out in NZ. So he will be a opener who will be very good in SC and resilient overseas i would take that.
Losing Rogers is a big deal but I'm comfortable with Burns or young Bancroft can settle and become a long term opening test partner with Warner. The issue I would have is if S Marsh is chosen.
Regarding Dhawan his larger pool of work on tours to NZ/AUS/SA/ENG shows he is average test opener - his test career is showing very similar signs that its likely to follow the path which occurred to Gambhir, Jaffer, Ramesh, Das, Ghandi, Bangar, Chopra, Mukund - in being another IND opener who after being exposed vs quality pace overseas/technique wise just faded way. Although he might still be able to build a useful ODI career like Yuvraj, Jadeja, Robin Singh, Kaif for eg did
Hales im not really sure he llooks really vulnerable against anything fast coming into him. may be its just form, but both during that SL odis and now aus odis's he hasnt looked great.
Compton is old now and im not sure he will get a look in from strauss.I actually would say carberry was a better choice of opener, he just had the misfortune of debut
opening in that disaster ashes tour, still he looked good than most ENG have tried since.
Now that ENG have picked Hales for UAE tour, All I'll say regarding Hales is i'd be shocked if he doesn't have success in all formats of the game long term similar to Warner for AUS. Worst case scenario is he could get exposed a bit in tests and become a ODI specialist like Morgan or Bevan.
Compton would have been a fine selection recall as well, for reasons mentioned before he never should have been dropped and the ENG would not have been portraying this revolving door of changing openers since Strauss retired.
Its a strong bench, i meant mostly rohit and to a less extent pujara having competition than rahanae or kohli.
Referencing my cricket friends in UK here which are largely IND fans, the feeling they give me (and my observation as well) is more that Rohit is frustrating by not translating his ODI form to tests and he is under pressure - while IND selectors were oddly ignoring Pujara as a test batsman just like what they were doing with Ashwin in tests a few years ago.
However although I not seen Baba, but how is Mukund who looked like another lost IND opener overseas in 2011 "strong bench"? Are you saying he is 100% more improved player since then?
Nair ok fair enough averages 50 in IND FC cricket, but of course he isn't the first IND batsman to have triple hundreds from IND FC cricket then look totally below par in tests. But I'd say he didn't look poor player the few times i saw him in IPL.
Interesting you mentioned Badrinath & Karthik. Impression again I get from UK IND fans is that Badrinath @ 35 now, time had gone given he wasn't selected in tests when the BIG 4 was retiring. While similarly with Karthik with IND not choosing him as keeper option now that Dhoni retired - Saha & N Ojha being preferred.
Just like you want IND allrounder to bowl pace and better fast bowlers to compete in AUs and ENG, likewise Aus and ENG need spinning allrounders and spinners to compete here not the otherway round, this goes back to your prejudice that pace is the only form of bowling. Do you really think Aus and ENG pace bowlers are going to be threatening here, scatter gun MJ will get blasted around.
Its not that I want IND all-rounder to bowl pace, its obvious IND like any international team needs one because of the balance it gives every captain with 5 bowlers. No test team in world right now has a strong enough base 4 man attack currently to take 20 wickets consistently in all conditions.
Also no team that has won in IND since IND became a force at home in the early 70s so some degree has done so with "spin bowling all-rounder" in XI. It was done by pace check WIndies 76, 83, SA 2000, AUS 04, ENG 74, 86, 2012. That is not prejudice towards pace, its a historical fact.
Pace bowlers who can reverse swing the ball & ENG & AUS quicks can do that. You look at ENG selected squad to UAE and they certainly have a much better balanced team to win compared to the team that lost 3-0 in early 2012.
Nope he does poorly in IND, ENG WI. His average is bloated by his scores in SA and AUS were the ball comes on to the bat faster.
Ha this is not 1985, in 2015 poor record in WI for whatever reason is not a black spot on any players record. Ive seen all Warner's 5 test in WI, he got a lot of stars and just didn't carry on, - very good example of stats not telling you half the truth.
An average of 37 in UK is poor? Ok ha
Overall if we picking a world test XI, Warner would be the first opener chosen, do you disagree with that?
In all honesty its just your ashes tinted spectacles i guess. Anyway its your opinion to hold on to and trying to pass it on as fact is just laughable mate.
All the three teams cant put a team out to compete in alien conditions to them that's a fact established by the recent encounters!
That's it from me im done on the topic !
At which point of this debate did I every try to suggest what is obviously my opinion of hypothetical scenario's as fact of the likely outcomes?
Of course neither ENG/AUS/IND as the trend is in international cricket have done poorly in overseas conditions not similar to what they experience at home - all I'm saying is look at how all three teams have developed since their most recent tours in conditions where they struggle and I believe the "on paper" team evidence (which is all fans can use to judge teams before they actually play a match) suggests AUS/ENG are more likely to be able to put together a team right now that could counter their S Continent demons than IND can their in AUS/ENG/SA/NZ issues.
If you thinks that's its the opposite that fine, I just don't believe you would right whenever the teams are put to tests again.