Swashbuckler
First Class Captain
- Joined
- May 19, 2017
- Runs
- 4,672
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Stat: Only for the third time in the last 32 years across 32 Tests, Australia have been bowled out in each innings of a Test at the Gabba - the other instances came against WI in 1992/93 and against NZ in 2008/09.
With a Ranji level attack, India got all 20 wickets against Aussies at their fortress, Gabba. Most of those guys are strictly T20 bowlers yet executed a solid plan. Could have come cheaper if we knew how to catch.
We may not like the present coaching staff and for good reasons. But unfair to club Bharat Arun with the others, he is a brilliant coach. Understand the bowlers well, always has multiple plans for the opponents, knows how to polish raw talent, great mentor.
Wasn't a hotshot cricketer at the highest level, but a successful coach. His work at MRF pace academy is underappreciated, worked at NCA, was U-19 head coach when we won in 2012 and now with Indian team overseeing development of a tremendous bowling attack with great depth and decent man to man replacements for all our first choice bowlers.
So, bowling experts on PP, how do you rate Bharat Arun?
With a Ranji level attack, India got all 20 wickets against Aussies at their fortress, Gabba. Most of those guys are strictly T20 bowlers yet executed a solid plan. Could have come cheaper if we knew how to catch.
We may not like the present coaching staff and for good reasons. But unfair to club Bharat Arun with the others, he is a brilliant coach. Understand the bowlers well, always has multiple plans for the opponents, knows how to polish raw talent, great mentor.
Wasn't a hotshot cricketer at the highest level, but a successful coach. His work at MRF pace academy is underappreciated, worked at NCA, was U-19 head coach when we won in 2012 and now with Indian team overseeing development of a tremendous bowling attack with great depth and decent man to man replacements for all our first choice bowlers.
So, bowling experts on PP, how do you rate Bharat Arun?
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