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***Official*** India in Australia ODIs 2016

indiaholic

International Captain
Laxman making eminent sense when he said to the effect that "Dhoni hs lost his old big-shot hitting capacity which makes it worrisome when he scores so slowly at the beginning of the innings. He needs to alter his strategy to get into a decent groove early even if it is 75-80 strike rate so that his innings does not put this kind of pressure on the team"

Harsha Bhogle finds it difficult to agree even with this comment which is very nicely put without any great criticism of the Indian captain.
And with the decline in Dhoni's ability, the team's strategy has to change as well which tbf they are showing signs of getting it right in the last two games.
 

Spikey

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i would say the best thing about this series is that faulkner averaged 57 with the ball and 11 with the bat and not the other way around
 

Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
After watching Dhoni's batting tonight, I would be insulted if I were a specialist batsman and batted beneath him in the next ODI. Completely unable to hit off side shots, his six over long off notwithstanding.
 

TheJediBrah

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Mitch Marsh ****ing around for the last couple overs to get to a 100 when Aus could have gotten close to 350 sure looks bad now


Good series, Aus lucky to get away with 4-1 imo. India could easily have won a few of those games at least.
 

Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
I don't think he'll forget he lost the match he scored his maiden ton in by not bowling very well. Whether it'll 'haunt' him it's impossible to know though.
If the only issue with my post is the overly dramatic emphasis of the game 'haunting him' which implied him waking up the middle of the night with cold sweats, I am happy to play with semantics and find better wording. It will be a game which he remembers from time to time and certainly for the next two weeks. It will take away from his confidence to a degree. He will remember it.
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
Even when Dean Jones asked a very pointed question about whether India should have brought a leg-spinner and whether there is no good leg spinner to consider, Laxman could only say He wouldn't fault the selectors (typical Indian commentators' diffidence in saying anything against the 'establishment') for choosing the best bowling side available. And then on being pressed about a leg spinner mentioned Karn Sharma "who is young and inexperienced". Neither he nor Bhogle mentioned Misra. I have always maintained that there are favourites and non-favourites in the Indian game. The former need just one performance to be talked of as 'valuable' for the team (Jadeja is an example in this category) and the second category men are dropped at the slightest pretext. - Misra is one such.

It is sad that Laxman should fall into this trap since he was treated exactly that way for many years as was Mohinder Amarnath before him.

I wish the TV network could select the commentators independently of the BCCI's role in it. We would see more useful analysis from the Indian ex-cricketers which today is pitiable compared to those from Australia or England for example.
 

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indiaholic

International Captain
My view point on commentary is that if you are miles worse than Howe, who does not even get paid to do it, then there is no way you deserve that job.
 

harsh.ag

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
My view point on commentary is that if you are miles worse than Howe, who does not even get paid to do it, then there is no way you deserve that job.
The true yardstick is being worse than Howe's sidekick, which takes extraordinary effort.
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
Even when Dean Jones asked a very pointed question about whether India should have brought a leg-spinner and whether there is no good leg spinner to consider, Laxman could only say He wouldn't fault the selectors (typical Indian commentators' diffidence in saying anything against the 'establishment') for choosing the best bowling side available. And then on being pressed about a leg spinner mentioned Karn Sharma "who is young and inexperienced". Neither he nor Bhogle mentioned Misra. I have always maintained that there are favourites and non-favourites in the Indian game. The former need just one performance to be talked of as 'valuable' for the team (Jadeja is an example in this category) and the second category men are dropped at the slightest pretext. - Misra is one such.

It is sad that Laxman should fall into this trap since he was treated exactly that way for many years as was Mohinder Amarnath before him.

I wish the TV network could select the commentators independently of the BCCI's role in it. We would see more useful analysis from the Indian ex-cricketers which today is pitiable compared to those from Australia or England for example.
Laxman criticised them not selecting Ashwin. He probably mentioned Karn Sharma as he is from the franchise he is mentor of and has seen him closely. Laxman's problem is poor articulation and fumbling at times. His points are fine usually. Bhogle, the less said the better.
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
Star Sports has one of the worst line ups in a long time.

Akram - fine example of how great cricketer does not always translate to great commentator.
Damien Martyn - Nasal weird voice difficult to listen to.
Laxman - not articulate
Bhogle - dire
Dean Jones - worse than dire

Ian Chappell and Taylor are the only ones one can listen to on it if I am not forgetting any one else.
 

duffer

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Star Sports has one of the worst line ups in a long time.

Akram - fine example of how great cricketer does not always translate to great commentator.
Damien Martyn - Nasal weird voice difficult to listen to.
Laxman - not articulate
Bhogle - dire
Dean Jones - worse than dire

Ian Chappell and Taylor are the only ones one can listen to on it if I am not forgetting any one else.
Where's Sanjay these days? Great in the studio and the box. Thankfully Siva isn't around though.
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
Sanjay usually commentates but skipped this tour I guess. Was commentating during the home series v SA. Siva was also there during the same. Siva is commentating the domestic T20 competition for Star. Some how, they never include Siva for overseas tours.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Mitch Marsh ****ing around for the last couple overs to get to a 100 when Aus could have gotten close to 350 sure looks bad now


Good series, Aus lucky to get away with 4-1 imo. India could easily have won a few of those games at least.


Nah.. not with the bowling we have... Your bowling was ****, our bowling is just a bigger pile of ****. And even if some of these youngsters are good in the field in terms of speed across the turf, the sizes of the grounds in India means they do not really have such strong arms like your boys. Australia will be very hard to beat at home in this generation too. Only SA would probably field sides who have comparable fielding abilities in terms of both speed and throwing but they have gotten into their own mess anyways.
 

jonbrooks

International Debutant
Just watched the highlights of the 5 odi. What was Diwan looking all upset about when he was given out caught behind? That was a massive edge.
 

weldone

Hall of Fame Member
Where's Sanjay these days? Great in the studio and the box. Thankfully Siva isn't around though.
Sanjay usually commentates but skipped this tour I guess. Was commentating during the home series v SA. Siva was also there during the same. Siva is commentating the domestic T20 competition for Star. Some how, they never include Siva for overseas tours.
Ya Sanjay has improved a lot over the years.
 

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