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India Burnt Out?

Daemon

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60 tests in which he hasn't improved one iota or even increased his fitness.

Yes he doesn't get injured but that's easy to do when you come back for your 2nd and 3rd spells 20k down in pace, which is what he does every single test. You don't get to claim longevity as a strength if you're half-arsing it.

He hasn't particularly tightened his bowling such that he could increase the pressure, hasn't added an outswinger, hasn't put on a kilo of muscle.

He hasn't even had a haircut ffs.
Nah, sorry but I've got to disagree.

The dude is brainless and hasn't improved at all, but from all accounts he works his ass off and he's a very committed individual.
 

JBMAC

State Captain
This is what I meant

A very successful run chase by India AND it is an away game. Why does this not happen today?


West Indies vs India, Trinidad (7th April-12th April 1976)

This was one of the most unexpected away wins for India and the fact that it came against the legendary West Indies, makes this match even more memorable for Indian cricket fans. Sir Vivian Richards blasted his way to 177, supported by Sir Clive Lloyd with a half-century but the performance of the Indian spin duo of Chandrasekhar and Bishan Bedi was remarkable. India’s batting faltered as no batting pair could forge a partnership and India was bowled out for 228, much less than West Indies’ first innings score of 359. The second innings saw West Indies declaring at 271 after a century from Alvin Kallicharan. What happened next, stumped everybody. India grinned it out with the original little master Sunil Gavaskar getting a century while Mohinder Amarnath managed 85. Gundappa Vishwanath hit a century as well, with Brij Patel playing the supporting role as India created history by chasing a target of 406 with 6 wickets in hand. The third highest successful run chase in test cricket history.
 

harsh.ag

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A very successful run chase by India AND it is an away game. Why does this not happen today?


West Indies vs India, Trinidad (7th April-12th April 1976)

This was one of the most unexpected away wins for India and the fact that it came against the legendary West Indies, makes this match even more memorable for Indian cricket fans. Sir Vivian Richards blasted his way to 177, supported by Sir Clive Lloyd with a half-century but the performance of the Indian spin duo of Chandrasekhar and Bishan Bedi was remarkable. India’s batting faltered as no batting pair could forge a partnership and India was bowled out for 228, much less than West Indies’ first innings score of 359. The second innings saw West Indies declaring at 271 after a century from Alvin Kallicharan. What happened next, stumped everybody. India grinned it out with the original little master Sunil Gavaskar getting a century while Mohinder Amarnath managed 85. Gundappa Vishwanath hit a century as well, with Brij Patel playing the supporting role as India created history by chasing a target of 406 with 6 wickets in hand. The third highest successful run chase in test cricket history.
This happened because the Windies attack was made up of decent to average spinners, and Gavaskar and Vishy were gods at playing those bowlers.

In fact, this is the match that turned Lloyd's head, and he went - "Imma no more Bruce Banner! Unleash the Green Eyed Monster Attack!"

Love your insights always, but think you might be chasing shadows here :)
 

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