SS Das!! What a player._Ed_ said:Andre Adams
Gary Stead
Neil McKenzie
Ed Smith
Andrew Bichel
Ricardo Powell
SS Das
Hasan Raza
Chris Drum (absolute favourite)
Joey Yovich
Add Kieron Pollard to that list, he looks a very good prospect.Mr Mxyzptlk said:Ryan Sidebottom - great hair.
David Hussey - in the same team with a guy who has great hair.
Dave Mohammed - great.
Devon Smith - great technique.
Darren Sammy - could be great... if only his name were Dwayne.
Tino Best - if only he would learn to mind the windows.
Chris Read - great wicketkeeper.
Martin van Jaarsveld
I'll think of another 2 eventually.
Why did he never play a Test? He has an astonishingly good FC record.cricketboy29 said:Pravanjan Mullick. Always liked his name..
class mat inns no runs hs ave 100 50 ct st
First-class 68 108 16 4989 207* 54.22 17 23 48 0
yes he does, but it wouldn't have been easy to make India's batting line-up with Tendulkar, Dravid, Azhar, Ganguly, Laxman being around. But he probably may have had a fair shout of being wicket-keeper batsman after Mongia was dropped, because since Dhoni's emergence the likes of Prasad, Dighe, Dasgupta, Patel & Karthik weren't that great.Jungle Jumbo said:Why did he never play a Test? He has an astonishingly good FC record.
Code:class mat inns no runs hs ave 100 50 ct st First-class 68 108 16 4989 207* 54.22 17 23 48 0
Wicket-keeper? Are you confusing Mullick with Pankaj Dharmani, another prolific batsman, and a keeper? He should have played more internationals looking at his stats, but I seem to recall Pratyush telling me that he wasn't national team material.aussie said:yes he does, but it wouldn't have been easy to make India's batting line-up with Tendulkar, Dravid, Azhar, Ganguly, Laxman being around. But he probably may have had a fair shout of being wicket-keeper batsman after Mongia was dropped, because since Dhoni's emergence the likes of Prasad, Dighe, Dasgupta, Patel & Karthik weren't that great.
yea its him sorry, well if he has a record like that & couldn't make the Indian team i wonder what the standard of bowling is like is domestic cricket.Jungle Jumbo said:Wicket-keeper? Are you confusing Mullick with Pankaj Dharmani, another prolific batsman, and a keeper? He should have played more internationals looking at his stats, but I seem to recall Pratyush telling me that he wasn't national team material.
Not great TBH, but I would still have thought that anyone who averages 50+ and can keep would be worth a shot, seeing as how poor the Indian keepers have been over the past decade.aussie said:yea its him sorry, well if he has a record like that & couldn't make the Indian team i wonder what the standard of bowling is like is domestic cricket.
More like last five years or so...before then, Mongia was pretty much the regular, and he was an excellent 'keeper - particularly since he would be keeping on pitches that were generally more spin-friendly than they are now. As far as I know, Dharmani wasn't the greatest 'keeper around, although he was a far better batsman.Jungle Jumbo said:Not great TBH, but I would still have thought that anyone who averages 50+ and can keep would be worth a shot, seeing as how poor the Indian keepers have been over the past decade.