Totally agree with you. Kohli needs to get runs and see that India reaches a decent score.Kohli needs some runs here. From being the Star in Australia, and getting an unprecedented 4 centuries on the Aus tour, he has declined to being only the third most important batsman in the test side, behind Pujara and Vijay.
By that what I mean is that fans worry more when Vijay or Pujara get out, than when Kohli gets out.
Steyn got 10 wickets on this ground in 2010 and was lethal and key to SA winning by an innings. That being said, I have not read what the curator has had to say, but he is lying if he says fast bowlers will have a role on this wicket. This one is for the spinners, and will be gone by day 2.
He claimed there would be reverse swing but then claimed pace bowlers would have no role. That is a total contradiction, if there is reverse swing then pace bowlers will have a role as morkel is showing already.
I guess we could be nice to him and say he was meaning seamers bowling at the pace Indian seamers do and not real fast bowlers.
SA on top but will be vital to knock these last wickets over quickly, can't afford the tail wagging in these type of games.
this match has all the making of mum 2004 ind vs aus test
lol some thought ind has boosted batting by adding RO mainly in cricinfo comments, would have been better adding rahul,
The probability of rohit succeeding in crunch or anything tough will always boil down close to zero
Morkel has certainly stepped up!
someone has to just attack a 20-30 here pref SIR ji
To be fair till Varun and Umesh came onto the scene this comment would have been justified. However both Aaron and Umesh consistantly bowl around the 87-90 mph range. So purely regard to speed, if that is not real fast bowling, then I don't know what is.