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Indians in county cricket

Swervy

International Captain
Arjun said:
Boycott knows his county best, so he may have a point.
Headingley, like most English grounds tend to get tricky when it clouds up...the pitch is nowhere near as tricky as it used to be.

Look at the recent test scores there:

England vs NZ
NZ 409
Eng 526
NZ 161-9
Eng 45-1

Eng vs SA
SA 342
Eng 307
SA 365
Eng 209

Eng vs India
Ind 628-8
Eng 273
Eng 309

Eng vs Aust
Aust 447
Eng 309
Aust 176-4
Eng 315-4

Seems ok for batting ....

Plenty of players have succeeded with the bat at Headingley
 

biased indian

International Coach
Mr Mxyzptlk said:
Regarding Chopra, Gambhir and Mongia (is he still anywhere near contention?), I guess it's just a preference or availability. The same problem lies in West Indies cricket and it doesn't help us any.
Mongia star for lanchashire in 20-20 and he wont play any more game as hooper is back.y r counties having such players in their team who are old.give that place to some young english player
 

Swervy

International Captain
biased indian said:
Mongia star for lanchashire in 20-20 and he wont play any more game as hooper is back.y r counties having such players in their team who are old.give that place to some young english player
as if....we (Lancs) need Hooper in there..as far as I am concerned Mongia has beem a waste of time
 

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