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***Official*** South Africa in India

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
India scored almost 400 runs on this pitch while losing 12 wickets, coming out to over 33 runs per wicket - which is very healthy (and actually the average runs per wicket for all Tests this decade).
 

pasag

RTDAS
India scored almost 400 runs on this pitch while losing 12 wickets, coming out to over 33 runs per wicket - which is very healthy (and actually the average runs per wicket for all Tests this decade).
Yeah, they've done well here. Credit to Ganguly's match winning knock and Sreesanth and Sharma's partnership which really turned the game on its head.
 

DaRick

State Vice-Captain
Yeah, they've done well here. Credit to Ganguly's match winning knock and Sreesanth and Sharma's partnership which really turned the game on its head.
Yeah, congratulations India, on a well deserved win. Ishant Sharma is an underrated tailender, but I have my misgivings about Sreesanth (he tends to throw the bat, Darren Gough-style).
 

Sanz

Hall of Fame Member
I've only seen the highlights and been following on cricinfo, so someone who has been watching can correct me, but it looks like average batting from players on both sides more than anything - Dravid's wicket first innings was the pitch, Kallis was unlucky first innings as well but many of the wickets have fallen from silliness, from what I gather anyway.
I will agree with that. I myself didn't watch the whole game either but a lot of wickets have been gifted from both sides. In SA first inning, McKenzie was batting well and then suddenly decided to charge down the track to Chawla. There was just no need for that aggression that early in the game. In India inning, Yuvraj, Dhoni, Ganguly and Chawla were out showing unnecessary aggression. Obviously Second inning was a lot tougher to bat on but again Sehwag threw is wicket.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
I'm sorry but anyone who rates Paul Harris as a good spin bowler needs to have a re-think. He may be able to fill the "tight bowler" role on flat tracks, but he was piss poor this match. Similar to Hauritz ala 2004.
Harris to turn it square and take 8, just to make Termanati's two posts look even more ridiculous than they already do.
Termanati was right mate. Not a ridiculous post at all, and turned out to be spot on.
 

DaRick

State Vice-Captain
I'm sorry but anyone who rates Paul Harris as a good spin bowler needs to have a re-think. He may be able to fill the "tight bowler" role on flat tracks, but he was piss poor this match. Similar to Hauritz ala 2004.
No, nobody's that bad. At least Paul Harris wasn't outbowled by a part-timer. :dry: I also wouldn't compare this surface to Mumbai, although both pitches were capable of making trundlers look menacing and batsmen look like amateurs. Mumbai was 10x worse, IMO.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
No, nobody's that bad. At least Paul Harris wasn't outbowled by a part-timer. :dry: I also wouldn't compare this surface to Mumbai, although both pitches were capable of making trundlers look menacing and batsmen look like amateurs. Mumbai was 10x worse, IMO.
Haha you're right, but Sehwag DID outbowl Paul Harris, and I wouldn't call Sehwag a full-time spin bowler. Granted he's not on the same team like Michael Clarke was for Hauritz, but its the same principle.
 

ret

International Debutant
Nice win for India .... the guys FINALLY picked their games up .... kudos to Sree and Ishant for stretching the lead

SA will be happy to not lose the series though and as they beat Ind in SA, they haven't done any harm to their ICC rankings wrt to their series against Ind .... while Ind missed out on taking the points back but they will take heart from leveling the series after they were in a spot of bother .... The pitches should have been like this for the previous two tests as well .... a few questions have been asked during this series on Team India, I hope that the selectors will come up with the right answers

the so-called filler series is over, the action shifts to the much-awaited IPL
 

ret

International Debutant
Haha, I just saw Sehwag's SR of 183.33 .... 22 off 15 balls, with two 6s .... that shut the game for SA straight away with 22 gone of 64 lol .... no way a team could think abt anything else except defeat after that onslaught :laugh:
 

ret

International Debutant
Some nice points raised by Daryll Cullinan below:

DC:"I think Dhoni is always impressive. I saw him Ireland a while back and I think he's a very smart cricketer. I think this is the dilemma that faces Indian cricket at the moment. You have got an aging captain with an aging side on the one hand and you have got a young captain with an emerging side on the other.

Just looking at it from the outside, it looks as though the energy and force is moving with Dhoni. He is the face of Indian cricket I often hear rumours about the split between the juniors and the seniors and I feel that therein lies the major issue and India need to address it quickly.

How much longer can they look to have an older captain with an older squad looking to preserve their places, when you have a dynamic, young, smart captain on the other side, who has got everything moving behind him?

I think that is the conflict at the moment which is troubling India and I don't see how long they can continue having two captains. You also sense that the squad warms to Dhoni, they seem relaxed and happy to follow what he has to say. I don't want to be Gary Kirsten or the Indian selectors, but I am sure, in time, and looking at the circumstances of this victory will mean that Dhoni will become captain in both forms of the game."


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andruid

Cricketer Of The Year
Some nice points raised by Daryll Cullinan below:

DC:"I think Dhoni is always impressive. I saw him Ireland a while back and I think he's a very smart cricketer. I think this is the dilemma that faces Indian cricket at the moment. You have got an aging captain with an aging side on the one hand and you have got a young captain with an emerging side on the other.

Just looking at it from the outside, it looks as though the energy and force is moving with Dhoni. He is the face of Indian cricket I often hear rumours about the split between the juniors and the seniors and I feel that therein lies the major issue and India need to address it quickly.

How much longer can they look to have an older captain with an older squad looking to preserve their places, when you have a dynamic, young, smart captain on the other side, who has got everything moving behind him?

I think that is the conflict at the moment which is troubling India and I don't see how long they can continue having two captains. You also sense that the squad warms to Dhoni, they seem relaxed and happy to follow what he has to say. I don't want to be Gary Kirsten or the Indian selectors, but I am sure, in time, and looking at the circumstances of this victory will mean that Dhoni will become captain in both forms of the game."


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And the circle is complete The career of India's super star Wicket keeper reaches its climax when the stsrs line him to be the man to bridge the past's greats with the future.All seamlessly done...
 

Protean

State Regular
Well played by India. Really enjoyed this series, exciting stuff, different pitches, different results. Wish it was longer actually.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Some nice points raised by Daryll Cullinan below:

DC:"I think Dhoni is always impressive. I saw him Ireland a while back and I think he's a very smart cricketer. I think this is the dilemma that faces Indian cricket at the moment. You have got an aging captain with an aging side on the one hand and you have got a young captain with an emerging side on the other.

Just looking at it from the outside, it looks as though the energy and force is moving with Dhoni. He is the face of Indian cricket I often hear rumours about the split between the juniors and the seniors and I feel that therein lies the major issue and India need to address it quickly.

How much longer can they look to have an older captain with an older squad looking to preserve their places, when you have a dynamic, young, smart captain on the other side, who has got everything moving behind him?

I think that is the conflict at the moment which is troubling India and I don't see how long they can continue having two captains. You also sense that the squad warms to Dhoni, they seem relaxed and happy to follow what he has to say. I don't want to be Gary Kirsten or the Indian selectors, but I am sure, in time, and looking at the circumstances of this victory will mean that Dhoni will become captain in both forms of the game."


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I love Dhoni and think he's a terrific captain, but this comment by Cullinan doesn't work if Dhoni's not making runs. And he isn't atm.

Speaking of the older squad, it was Laxman and Ganguly (and Harbhajan who whilst not young, is a senior member) who won it for India.
 

Termanati

Cricket Spectator
Haha, why is Harris sending down full toss? Here's a pitch which is about as good as you can hope for as a spinner, and he wants to forego its use :p.
RIght from the first over I saw Harris bowl in this Game, I thought RUH RHO RHAGGY (Scooby doo impression)

A spinner who doesnt turn it big, Harbijan , Was getting it to rip... ANd harris was like a dart... It spelt doom for sa, becasue , though the uneven bounce would get the quicks a couple wickets, Sa NEEDED the spinner to make life impossable for India, and harris did not do that.

For me, Harris career should be over. If he cannot produce the goods on this pitch, by god he cannot do it on any other.

Sa need to seriously consider how they are going to get a decent spinner.

All this "Transformation policy" BS just trying to get players of other races in, when they really should just be trying to get the best players. And concentrate on making great cricketers, not just great black cricketers.
 

Protean

State Regular
All this "Transformation policy" BS just trying to get players of other races in, when they really should just be trying to get the best players. And concentrate on making great cricketers, not just great black cricketers.
Really not applicable..
 

ret

International Debutant
I love Dhoni and think he's a terrific captain, but this comment by Cullinan doesn't work if Dhoni's not making runs. And he isn't atm.

Speaking of the older squad, it was Laxman and Ganguly (and Harbhajan who whilst not young, is a senior member) who won it for India.
I agree with some of what Cullinan said .... btw Boucher didn't make runs to in this series and that doesn't mean he should not be the captain

By seniors, he is implying the aging members ....I would like the replacement process to begin sooner rather than later for the healthy transition .... Don't won't India to wait till things get worse and then bring in youngsters who may take time adjusting to the learning curve .... that scenario would be like a double trouble situation for Indian cricket as we would be doing badly when things are getting worse and then when the new guys come in who would need time to adjust to the international cricket

And absolutely, the seniors played well here .... but some of them seem to lack that consistency which is a slight problem .... And as Smith said: "If we were playing India at home, and it was 1-1 we would be sitting in our dressing room a touch disappointed"

The series against England would be the perfect time to being the transition process :)
 
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Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
I agree with some of what Cullinan said .... btw Boucher didn't make runs to in this series and that doesn't mean he should not be the captain
Haha worst comparison ever.

Look at Dhoni's test career vs. Boucher. Boucher is a proven test WK/batsman, Dhoni isn't. Dhoni had an ordinary test series vs. Aus too btw.
 

popepouri

State Vice-Captain
Fantastic series. It had a bit of everything. Huge scores, collapses and some good comebacks. I'm happy with 1-1

I'm happy with how SA conducted themselves given the crap that was thrown around during the Aus/Ind series and the politics before the series. There were no criying about the pitches and everyone just stuck in and did their job. Excellent.
 

ret

International Debutant
Haha worst comparison ever.

Look at Dhoni's test career vs. Boucher. Boucher is a proven test WK/batsman, Dhoni isn't. Dhoni had an ordinary test series vs. Aus too btw.
Dhoni HAS established himself as the test wicket-keeper and thats his primary job, the reason he is in the team .... and he is averaging 33, which is not not bad .... btw, Boucher is averaging 30.02

it would also be like Flintoff being the Eng captain, who bowls well [his primary job] and averages 32.50. Now you woudn't say that for Flintoff to be Eng captain, i.e. he needs to bat well

And that 33 average of Dhoni's is not far behind Jaffar's 34, whom you used to support for a place in the Indian side as a specialist opener and he is not even an all-rounder

So if Jaffar's avg of 34 is good enough of you to support him for a place as an specialist opener, if Boucher avg of 30 is good enough for you to consider him as a specialist test batsmen, if you don't mind Flintoff leading Eng with a batting avg of 32 then why do you have probs with Dhoni's avg of 33 .... And it's not like he is doing is primary job badly
 

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