@captainshanky Establishing a template for the future forgetting the present. Too rigid IMO. Patidar, Bhuvi, Gill, Chahal are in great form. Krunal in T20I is more valuable than Washi.
India's issue is bowling. Bumrah unavail, Varun & Arshdeep out of form making it worse. Tough on Shreyas.
@dmuthuk Information technology in India is at a precarious stage. If they are still going to depend on labour for revenue, they are in trouble. Today the majority of the revenue is directly linked to labour.
In that sense TN is well positioned to handle shocks.
@Millishield01 Could have done a better illustration. If the foot touches the floor, it's quicker to kick the floor and reach the top. Pedalling is good on other occasions.
@BabajiSutar3 At the end of his career the faster one became his surprise delivery. Such was the abuse of the slower one.
He was very good to begin with.
@atsillypoint Simply because Hashim Amla was the best at that time in ODI for SA. In T20I he had two cricketers contributing more than him.
His game changing knocks in Test cricket was matchless. My worry is that his red ball game needs to be talked about more.
@cricbuzz Always knew and precisely why I call him the most overrated Indian cricketer. Red ball performance is what matters and when people say that India misses him Test cricket, I sigh.
He himself is not interested in red ball cricket whenever he is fit.
@cricinfo Absolutely. ODI is so skewed that any decent batter can just decide to help themselves to a long innings.
Tests are the ultimate challenge for cricketing skills. T20s requires a different set of skills. ODI is neither here nor there. When sponsors see less money, ODI is dead.