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Indian domestic season 2006-07

Dravid

International Captain
Yup I went through my settings trying to get NEO sports, wasn't there. My cable dude told me it will take a few days before I can get it here.
 

Dravid

International Captain
Jono said:
Why does Chopra have 39(46)? He's scoring quicker than Gambhir lol.

North Zone 51/0
Could be bad bowling, who knows..we don't get to see it live yet..and we live in India.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Yeah but you'd assume Gambhir would be the one more likely to punish the bad bowling? Chopra was always a conservative and very patient batsman. Gambhir generally the opposite. Just weird seeing Chopra having a strike rate over 5, let alone 85 lol :D
 

predator_05

Cricket Spectator
Arjun said:
That's a very interesting question you've got there. Several reasons exist for that. There are some cases where they're not that good, or they're just not needed. Dinesh Mongia and Venugopal Rao have good domestic figures, but we've seen they're not that good at the international level, though some still are retained in the team. Off-spinner Kulamani Parida is one of the best bowlers in action right now, but the team doesn't need a specialist spinner. With the focus on extra pace, swing bowlers like Gagandeep and wicket-to-wicket seamers like Paul are left out.

Regionalism is dead. We don't find selections done on that now. What is more annoying, at times frustrating, is the conservatism displayed by the selectors. They seem to be going in the opposite direction, when you expect the team to go forward. They're jsut too afraid to take risks, as seen in the Chairman's last comment on domestic cricket.
Arjun, do you have an email ? i got something to ask you.
 

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
North Zone look set to take a decent first innings lead against Sri Lanka A, currently they are 137/1 in reply to 296. Chopra is on 69 and Ricky on 47, these two are both batting pretty well. Rajesh Sharma went for a few when he was bowling but also picked up 4 wickets.
 

Dravid

International Captain
Me and Jono jinxed Gambhir. Good batting from Chopra, North Zone going along well in this final.
 

adharcric

International Coach
Chopra and Ricky were impressive today. North Zone have virtually wrapped it up with the first-innings lead.
SL A's chances of bowling them out twice and putting up a decent score of their own are very slim.
 
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chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
Some pathetic bowling by the Lanka A, but Chorpa got a good record against our A team. I remember a A Series a couple years ago where he scored like 2 hundred and few 50s.
 

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
North Zone claim a first innings lead and at 321/2 are looking pretty good to rack up a big total. Great batting from Chopra and Ricky.
 

Dravid

International Captain
adharcric said:
Well, they've pretty much already won the match.
Sri Lanka still have to bat...so they need to declare in order to bowl them out, cause it doesnt seem like north zone will get all out
 

Dravid

International Captain
Chopra ends up with a huge total of 188. Ricky also puts in a ton of runs from his bat. North Zone are 554-5.
 

Arjun

Cricketer Of The Year
The Lankans definitely are a bowler short on a flat deck. Mithun Manhas was unlucky to miss out just like Gambhir, but every other batsman has scoerd big. There were two centuries, Yashpal Singh scored 77, Mahesh Rawat scored 96 and is still at the crease, while strike bowler Joginder scored 70 at a strike rate of 80 with seven fours and a six. He's clearly running hard between the wickets. Stock seamer Sachin Rana, a batting mainstay for Haryana last season, was out for zero. North should declare next morning; they have two whole days to bowl the Lankans out.

Does anyone see a chance for Mahesh Rawat in the Indian team? The wicketkeeper-batsman position is almost locked, with Dhoni reasonably settled and Karthik, a strong contender, with more experience. Rawat has scored heaps of runs in the last season and averages over 40 and he's scored big here too. However, he is yet another opening batsman who's taken to wicketkeeping and he may be deficient behind the stumps, like Rahul Dravid, and his strike rate is not at all impressive. What are your comments on this?
 

Dravid

International Captain
Rawat seems like a good prospect for the Indian team in the test matches. He hasn't done much in OD Cricket but his FC isn't bad. Already has 2 100s in his name and will hopefully get his third tomorrow. Has a strike rate of a test player, but wouldn't consider him an option for ODI. If he can get runs in the Ranji Trophy, he could give Karthik a run for his money.

BTW I'm most likely going to be back in time for the 3rd day of the first Delhi match, so I'm most likely gonna end up there.
 

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