New Yorker
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- Joined
- Nov 5, 2015
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Most bowlers look threatening when defending 340 in ODI and 600 in tests. That doesn't translates to all bowlers look threatening all the time while defending 340 in ODI and 600 in tests. We have had many instances of 300+ getting chased, but most of the times when you put 340 then match is already over. History shows that. Then you add a unique pressure of ICC final and 340 runs.
In ICC finals, how many times 340 has been chased? How many times 300 has been chased?
You doth protest too much sir. 'My argument was not X unsubstantiated assertion but Y unsubstantiated assertion!!' isn't going win you any debating prizes.
If not Bumrah, what other Indian bowler ran through the Lanka top order in that Lanka game? Where are these 'most' bowlers?
There were no demons in the pitch in the CT final. Dhawan looked under no pressure whatsoever, but got a beautiful delivery after having been set up. Like Rohit and Kohli he was not out playing recklessly.
Amir bowled one of the great ODI spells in that CT final. Simple as that.
Does that make him a great ODI bowler? No, I don't think so, and his numbers don't say so. Like you said, no 5fers. He's a decent ODI bowler, but he comes good like few others in big games.
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