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Who the better batsman

  • Ajay Jadeja

    Votes: 2 16.7%
  • Mahmudullah

    Votes: 10 83.3%

  • Total voters
    12

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
He should stick to T20s and ODIs. Know your role, and come back in 5 years and see if you can play tests. He's ****house, but he's young so he can try and improve.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Think the boy was just shot mentally in the fourth test, didn't know whether to stick or twist.

Another in a depressingly long line of duff selections by the Indian powers-that-be.

Does rather make one wonder WTF the point of bringing Kohli over to twiddle his thumbs for two tests was.
 

MW1304

Cricketer Of The Year
Yuvraj dominated Swann, while Raina struggled against him big time.

So odd.
Yuvraj a better player of spin for me - and a soft ball/flat wicket/poor bowling didn't help. The fact that he's had such success against Gambhir (one of the best players of spin in the world) suggests that he could do well against most left-handers, so doing well against Raina doesn't seem hugely surprising.
 

Cevno

Hall of Fame Member
Tbf to Gambhir he was struggling on every occasion with different Kinds of injuries and concussions when he faced him and wasn't his usual self.

And usually Raina is a better player of spin than Yuvraj who has struggled in the past against even really ordinary spinners, even in ODI's sometimes when starting his innings.
 

MW1304

Cricketer Of The Year
Tbf to Gambhir he was struggling on every occasion with different Kinds of injuries and concussions when he faced him and wasn't his usual self.

And usually Raina is a better player of spin than Yuvraj who has struggled in the past against even really ordinary spinners, even in ODI's sometimes when starting his innings.
Swann pretty much owned Gambhir in 2008, though, too.
 

GotSpin

Hall of Fame Member
Tbf to Gambhir he was struggling on every occasion with different Kinds of injuries and concussions when he faced him and wasn't his usual self.

And usually Raina is a better player of spin than Yuvraj who has struggled in the past against even really ordinary spinners, even in ODI's sometimes when starting his innings.
Gambhir is a bit soft though. If he stubbed his toe he'd probably take the day off
 

Cevno

Hall of Fame Member
He came out to bat with a concussion today.And was also having vomittings with his concussion.

Could have been really risky too. He played a really really crucial knock in SA with a injured shoulder/elbow too.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
No idea where this Gambhir is soft thing is coming from. The guy came out to bat at Lords day 5 to save the test when he got cannoned into fielding at short leg the day before, which resulted in him missing the next test.

Just goes to show how easy it is for people to pass judgement on players based on a few tests in a series. He's one of the more hard nut Indian players who battled through and batted out draws for long periods of time in crucial tests in New Zealand in 2009 and South Africa in 2011.

If the guy was so soft he'd make Mukund and other noobs field at short leg.

The guy's a bit of a ****, no doubt. But calling him soft is harsh.
 

Turbinator

Cricketer Of The Year
No idea where this Gambhir is soft thing is coming from. The guy came out to bat at Lords day 5 to save the test when he got cannoned into fielding at short leg the day before, which resulted in him missing the next test.

Just goes to show how easy it is for people to pass judgement on players based on a few tests in a series. He's one of the more hard nut Indian players who battled through and batted out draws for long periods of time in crucial tests in New Zealand in 2009 and South Africa in 2011.

If the guy was so soft he'd make Mukund and other noobs field at short leg.

The guy's a bit of a ****, no doubt. But calling him soft is harsh.
:notworthy
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Yuvraj dominated Swann, while Raina struggled against him big time.

So odd.
UV played what one substantial innings the whole test series? And when he faced Swann, he was just slog sweeping (to good effective mind). Hardly a big enough sample size to say UV was dominating; even Raina gave Swann some tap in the 3rd test before Swann picked him up. UV for an Indian is a surprisingly poor and completely one note player of spin. This guy was even trapped plumb LBW by Hashim Amla in a test match, only to be saved the embarrassment by a blind umpire.
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
No idea where this Gambhir is soft thing is coming from. The guy came out to bat at Lords day 5 to save the test when he got cannoned into fielding at short leg the day before, which resulted in him missing the next test.
On a relative greentop when he was batting totally fine in the nets...
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
He should stick to T20s and ODIs. Know your role, and come back in 5 years and see if you can play tests. He's ****house, but he's young so he can try and improve.
I fear that the fact that he's progressed so much faster in limited overs cricket will forever prevent him from really making the most of his talent in Tests though. He'll be playing a lot of T20Is and ODIs for India which will take him out of the the Ranji and Duleep Trophy matches he needs to improve. If he's centrally contracted by the BCCI and their only plans for him right now are limited overs cricket then that's what he'll focus on developing and that's what he'll be playing 90% of the time. The same thing happened to Yuvraj - he'd probably be a better cricketer right now if he developed his OD game a little slower and wasn't playing so much ODI cricket for India before he'd developed completely as a batsman.
 

flibbertyjibber

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No idea where this Gambhir is soft thing is coming from. The guy came out to bat at Lords day 5 to save the test when he got cannoned into fielding at short leg the day before, which resulted in him missing the next test.

Just goes to show how easy it is for people to pass judgement on players based on a few tests in a series. He's one of the more hard nut Indian players who battled through and batted out draws for long periods of time in crucial tests in New Zealand in 2009 and South Africa in 2011.

If the guy was so soft he'd make Mukund and other noobs field at short leg.

The guy's a bit of a ****, no doubt. But calling him soft is harsh.
The fact he was having fielding drills and net sessions on day 1 of the test he missed marks him out as a soft ****. If you can do that you are fit to play, but as it was a greentop he bottled it.
 

MW1304

Cricketer Of The Year
:confused:

Gambhir got 66,197 and 97 that series.
Swann conceded 84 runs against Gambhir, getting him out three times in 4 innings, and averaging 28 in doing so. I did say "pretty much" owned him, so whilst he didn't completely dominate, he clearly had the better of him. In his debut series in away conditions to boot.
 

Cevno

Hall of Fame Member
The fact he was having fielding drills and net sessions on day 1 of the test he missed marks him out as a soft ****. If you can do that you are fit to play, but as it was a greentop he bottled it.
On a relative greentop when he was batting totally fine in the nets...

As it is India played with a partially unfit Sehwag who couldn't throw properly or dive in 2 tests. No way would i have wanted a not fully fit Gambhir to start a test along with him too.

Unless you were there on the fielding drills or net sessions and fully know his condition, i don't know what you are basing it on.

Even in this year on 4 occasions he has come out to bat with injuries or even worse concussions and played a crucial knock in SA with injury while Morkel and Steyn were constantly bouncing him and he was in pain.
 

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