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	After the pic was taken, India has already reached 2nd place and has a big chance of going to first place in 2nd innings of this test
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	Kohli the batsman is goat material but not kohli the captain.Also to be noted, Virat Kohli amassed heaps of runs on the same pitches. Masterclass by the King.
Also to be noted, Virat Kohli amassed heaps of runs on the same pitches. Masterclass by the King.
They have been fantastic as a unit. Well done. Has Bhuvi Kumar not played many tests this year?
They have been fantastic as a unit. Well done. Has Bhuvi Kumar not played many tests this year?
SL (or was it 2017?), NZ win in UAE. SL rearguard effort in NZ too. Good year for test cricket.That's the fascinating part. Kohli made runs and pacers took wickets. Would have been a bumper year for India if only a couple more batsmen stuck around. SA series was close and Eng was closer despite the score line. This India team made test cricket fascinating again this year. U beatable at home and highly competitive abroad.
That's what makes compelling viewing when teams perform well and compete overseas. It was great to see Eng win in SL, Pak running SW close and SL competing against NZ until yesterday
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Can averages also be added those stats? Will give us a better perspective
SL (or was it 2017?), NZ win in UAE. SL rearguard effort in NZ too. Good year for test cricket.
Here.
Bumrah 9 tests 45 wickets 21.24 avge 48.0 strike rate
Shami 12 tests 45 wickets 26.60 avge 48.3 strike rate
Ishant 11 tests 39 wickets 21.89 avge 49.3 strike rate

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After the pic was taken, India has already reached 2nd place and has a big chance of going to first place in 2nd innings of this test
They have been fantastic as a unit. Well done. Has Bhuvi Kumar not played many tests this year?
	
	The total numbers in that image in OP seem inaccurate. Unless I'm using an incorrect filter.
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This is when all 3 play together.
	
	
	Applied that filter as well now.
West Indies 1984 - 134
South Africa 2008 - 135
India 2018 - 102
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Credit and respect to this Indian attack.
It's the result of hard work and their hunger to triumph. Ishant is the unsung hero of this bowling attack ��
Also, I must say, I still prefer the Pakistani attack over them. Our batting is a joke and that's the main reason we are struggling.
So with this attack and an ATG in Kohli, they lost in SA, got smashed by a poor English team. Where did it go wrong?
So with this attack and an ATG in Kohli, they lost in SA, got smashed by a poor English team. Where did it go wrong?
You said it yourself. ATG Kohli and a gun bowling attack but rest of the team isn't that good. Our batting even with Kohli must be the weakest we have fielded in the last 25 years. Also our team management is nuts and selection panel incompetent. Losing 7 out of 8 tosses in SA/Eng didn't help matters either because we suck at 4th innings chases, even the low totals.
I am just curious [MENTION=133760]Abdullah719[/MENTION], what would be the stats like for Wasim, Waqar, and maybe Aaqib (or Imran) or even Atta Ur Rehman as the third one in a calendar year?
So Indian trio (just one wicket behind the record) has taken one test less than the number one West Indian trio in the all time list. Great achievement indeed. Hats off to their performance.
Interesting. Should tweet this to the broadcasters.
Compare this to Dhoni's era and how the bowlers performed under him. Thank God, we got rid of him from Test format and now the purists can go back and enjoy some proper Cricket.
I am just curious [MENTION=133760]Abdullah719[/MENTION], what would be the stats like for Wasim, Waqar, and maybe Aaqib (or Imran) or even Atta Ur Rehman as the third one in a calendar year?
Maybe they used some other filter but yeah the figures seem to be inaccurate.
Impressive by the Indian pacers nonetheless. 129 this year is excellent.
That profile picture is irrelevant now, must hurt now to see the Indians doing better than us in our coveted department now eh?
So a bit of tinkering with data tells me the stats guys at sony have been very underhanded here, the stats for other pairs are for away tests only but India ones are for all tests.
So a bit of tinkering with data tells me the stats guys at sony have been very underhanded here, the stats for other pairs are for away tests only but India ones are for all tests.
	
	
	Nice spot. But it looks like it's just away Tests for all the teams.
West Indies 130
South Africa 123
India 123
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Wasim (49), Waqar (48), Aaqib (10) in 1990 - 107 total (9, 8, 4 matches)
Waqar (55), Wasim (28), Ata (12) in 1993 - 95 total (7, 6, 6 matches)
Wasim (47), Waqar (42), Mohsin Kamal (7) in 1994 - 96 total (7, 7, 2 matches)
Wasim (45), Aaqib (29), Nazir (17) in 1995 - 91 total (10, 6, 4 matches)
Shoaib (42), Waqar (40), Razzaq (22) in 2002 - 104 total (9, 12, 9 matches)
Gul, Asif, Razzaq took 89 in 2006.
Amir, Asif, Gul took 87 in 2010.
Amir, Wahab, Sohail took 85 in 2016.
For 2018, Abbas, Hasan and Amir took 76 with pretty solid averages.
Nice spot. But it looks like it's just away Tests for all the teams.
West Indies 130
South Africa 123
India 123
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You said it yourself. ATG Kohli and a gun bowling attack but rest of the team isn't that good. Our batting even with Kohli must be the weakest we have fielded in the last 25 years. Also our team management is nuts and selection panel incompetent. Losing 7 out of 8 tosses in SA/Eng didn't help matters either because we suck at 4th innings chases, even the low totals.
Well apparently the saffers side had philander, ab and ngidi who make world of difference, also the poor England team u are talking about has one of the best depth in the world as far as batting is concerned, not to forget that India competed there despite losing toss, and it was brilliance of ab in South Africa and Sam curren in England that led to the loss of this Indian team.
I don't accept the rest of the batsman are poor, it's more like Kohl's lack of trust in them has led them to doubt their own abilities. Kohli and cheerleader Shastri have to take responsibility
Yeah dropping Pujara in the England test might be the blunder of the decade. This Shastri/Kohli combo will do more bad than good.As I said team management is nuts. You are right to blame Shastri, Kohli but it is what it is. Our batsmen didn't deliver and it cost us badly in the overseas assignments this year.
Yeah dropping Pujara in the England test might be the blunder of the decade. This Shastri/Kohli combo will do more bad than good.
I'm not disagreeing at all, just curious do you prefer the Pakistani attack because of flair or because you feel they have a higher ceiling?
As I said team management is nuts. You are right to blame Shastri, Kohli but it is what it is. Our batsmen didn't deliver and it cost us badly in the overseas assignments this year.
So with this attack and an ATG in Kohli, they lost in SA, got smashed by a poor English team. Where did it go wrong?
Poor team selection and spineless batting but above all Kohli kept on losing tosses.
If he had won 50% of the tosses then we might have won the series
Top teams don't depend on the toss.
Yes, they do. How many teams are able to win away after losing tosses? Only a few select teams have been able to win away from home despite tosses not going their way.
The difference between the current #1 team and the #2-4 teams is not that huge. So, tosses will have an impact on the result. Only the WI 80s, Aus of 00s and a few other teams have been able to win away despite tosses not going their way. This Indian team is not at that level.
Having said that, if India had a better selection policy in the 1st test in SA (Rahane should have played instead of Rohit) and the 1st test in England (Pujara should have played) we could have won one of those 2 series.
Top teams don't depend on the toss.
Both.
Pakistan's bowling attack, since Shoaib "retired" from test cricket, hasn't had 'quiet' time; there's been always a disaster around the corner. But with Abbas, Amir, Shaheen, JK etc. it seems we may see them consistently.
Probably Indian pacers are better than current Pakistani ones (at least stats wise) but there are many factors (nothing to defend, constant dropped catches etc.) that never let this pace attack settle.
It's personal preference for me.
Indian bowlers aren’t the reasons for the failures overseas this year. They have been brilliant.
Any team that claims to be the best in the world will win against the odds. For all the hype from Ind fans, they are not the best in the world even with all the talent at their disposal.
I have high hopes with Shaheen - Pakistan have a found gem of a bowler who has all the ingredients to become a great bowler.
Abbas and Bumrah are for me currently the best two bowlers in Asia. After that it is Ishant and Shami but my 3rd choice would be Shaheen because I feel he has a higher ceiling and along with flair, he just looks more menacing when he runs in to bowl, so that is my personal preference.
Who's better then?