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If Prithvi Shaw is really 5'2", then it is ridiculous. Sachin at 5'5" was rather short, but 5'2" is too small even in women's cricket. Every ball will be like a bouncer for this guy unless it is a yorker :)))

When you are short, it doesn't matter if you are 5.5 or 5.2. It is too hard for others to estimate your height :)))
 
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Shaw is not yet been tested against the short ball and looks vulnerable in the slips while driving,which he does too much.Lets see how he does in swing and bounce conditions.Loved the tendulkar style backfoot punch though ..pure class.
 
Shaw is not yet been tested against the short ball and looks vulnerable in the slips while driving,which he does too much.Lets see how he does in swing and bounce conditions.Loved the tendulkar style backfoot punch though ..pure class.

My thought exactly, he seems to drive away from body and gets nicked. If it was some quality side then he would have been out couple times already. None the less he does have some good range of shots, and i expect him to recitfy his flaws under Dravid. A very good prospect for the future.
 
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Just saw the scorecard of India BP XI vs NZ (IND BP XI defeated Kiwis comfortably)

P Shaw, KL Rahul, K Nair all getting start but failed to convert into big hundred.

In bowling department S Nadeem have to be really wrecking the Kiwis it seems. He was the dangerman in First class games as well, now here. Im actually looking forward to Avesh Khan.

Was this match broadcaasted or any highlights to it?
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Just saw the scorecard of India BP XI vs NZ (IND BP XI defeated Kiwis comfortably)

P Shaw, KL Rahul, K Nair all getting start but failed to convert into big hundred.

In bowling department S Nadeem have to be really wrecking the Kiwis it seems. He was the dangerman in First class games as well, now here. Im actually looking forward to Avesh Khan.

Was this match broadcaasted or any highlights to it?
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Shaw scored 66(80) against the likes of Boult/Southee/Milne and Santner. Pretty good effort. He is only 17.
 
Shaw scored 66(80) against the likes of Boult/Southee/Milne and Santner. Pretty good effort. He is only 17.

I saw his highlights package of his debut innings in Duleep trophy. He is very talented kid, however he have some weakness outside off. But im sure Dravid and co would work on it.
But you’re right, scoring against Boult, Southee, Milne and Satner/Sodhi is pretty commendable. He is definately one for the future. Perhaps post worldcup he could replace Dhawan at the top.
 
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Just saw the scorecard of India BP XI vs NZ (IND BP XI defeated Kiwis comfortably)

P Shaw, KL Rahul, K Nair all getting start but failed to convert into big hundred.

In bowling department S Nadeem have to be really wrecking the Kiwis it seems. He was the dangerman in First class games as well, now here. Im actually looking forward to Avesh Khan.

Was this match broadcaasted or any highlights to it?
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Shaw scored 66(80) against the likes of Boult/Southee/Milne and Santner. Pretty good effort. He is only 17.

Nadeem is 28, so if he is going to play for the national team he needs to be given a chance soon.

I have high hopes for Shaw. He is quite short and apparently reminds people of Tendulkar. I would even take a chance on him and play him in the SA series.
 
Nadeem is 28, so if he is going to play for the national team he needs to be given a chance soon.

I have high hopes for Shaw. He is quite short and apparently reminds people of Tendulkar. I would even take a chance on him and play him in the SA series.

Not sold on Nadeem. He does not spin the ball much. Relies on Flight from whatever I have seen.
 
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Prithvi Shaw jumped, ducked and lost his balance a bit. The 17-year-old Mumbai batsman didn’t look comfortable playing a fast bouncer bowled by New Zealand pacer Adam Milne on Tuesday.

Milne gave Shaw a little stare. The youngster didn’t shy away. He stared back.

Probably expecting the rattled youngster to hang back on his feet after that short ball, Milne pitched the next ball on a good length. Shaw planted his left foot out, took it slightly away to his right, and clobbered the ball straight down above the sightscreen for a six.

Standing at mid off, New Zealand captain Kane Williamson saw the ball sail over Milne’s head, and then, for a brief second, turned his head towards Shaw.

He probably saw quality, the kind that is rarely seen in a 17-year-old.

Here was a boy who grew up playing in the maidans of Mumbai with others his age, now playing in the Brabourne Stadium with and against international cricketers much older and taller than him.

But not once did Shaw seem intimidated by that. Throughout his 80-ball stay in the middle on Tuesday, in which he scored 66, Shaw looked like a batsman who belonged to this stage.

Probably facing an international fast bowling attack comprising the likes of Tim Southee, Trent Boult and Milne for the first time in his career, Shaw was all at ease in countering the threat of the swinging new ball as well as the trick of the spinning one.

The right-handed batsman made a statement from the onset, smacking a crisp cover drive off Southee in the second ball of the match. Opening with India Test batsman KL Rahul, Shaw matched him toe to toe and shot for shot from thereon in a dominating 147-run partnership.

Both had nine fours, one huge six, brought up their half-centuries in 62 balls, but threw their wickets away in the 60s.

And that’s the biggest lesson the promising Shaw can learn from his knock that sucked the zeal out of the Black Caps. Barely an over after losing his partner, Shaw tried to hit left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner out of the park, only to be holed out at long off.

It was an unnecessary shot at an unnecessary time, one that Shaw can avoid in similar situations with more experience going ahead.

For now, though, he continues to spread awe.

“I heard he was 17. I couldn’t quite believe it,” Boult said of Shaw’s innings after the match.

“He played very nicely. I think the ball swung around nicely at the start, and it didn’t seem to trouble him. He is probably one of many that have a promising career ahead of him, if all things go well. But, very impressed from the first look,” he added.
Astle suffers groin injury

New Zealand had an injury scare on Tuesday when their leg-spinner, Todd Astle, left the field due to a groin injury after bowling just three balls. A Black Caps official said that Astle will be assessed over the next 24 hours to see if he can be fit to play in the series.

The 31-year-old Astle was chosen ahead of Ish Sodhi for the ODI series after he picked up eight wickets in five games in New Zealand A’s recent series against India A in Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam. If he doesn’t recover, it is expected that Sodhi, who has stayed back after the A series and who bowled on Tuesday, will fill the spot.
 
http://www.dnaindia.com/sports/repo...ases-his-promise-with-strokefilled-66-2553671

Prithvi Shaw jumped, ducked and lost his balance a bit. The 17-year-old Mumbai batsman didn’t look comfortable playing a fast bouncer bowled by New Zealand pacer Adam Milne on Tuesday.

Milne gave Shaw a little stare. The youngster didn’t shy away. He stared back.

Probably expecting the rattled youngster to hang back on his feet after that short ball, Milne pitched the next ball on a good length. Shaw planted his left foot out, took it slightly away to his right, and clobbered the ball straight down above the sightscreen for a six.

Standing at mid off, New Zealand captain Kane Williamson saw the ball sail over Milne’s head, and then, for a brief second, turned his head towards Shaw.

He probably saw quality, the kind that is rarely seen in a 17-year-old.

Here was a boy who grew up playing in the maidans of Mumbai with others his age, now playing in the Brabourne Stadium with and against international cricketers much older and taller than him.

But not once did Shaw seem intimidated by that. Throughout his 80-ball stay in the middle on Tuesday, in which he scored 66, Shaw looked like a batsman who belonged to this stage.

Probably facing an international fast bowling attack comprising the likes of Tim Southee, Trent Boult and Milne for the first time in his career, Shaw was all at ease in countering the threat of the swinging new ball as well as the trick of the spinning one.

The right-handed batsman made a statement from the onset, smacking a crisp cover drive off Southee in the second ball of the match. Opening with India Test batsman KL Rahul, Shaw matched him toe to toe and shot for shot from thereon in a dominating 147-run partnership.

Both had nine fours, one huge six, brought up their half-centuries in 62 balls, but threw their wickets away in the 60s.

And that’s the biggest lesson the promising Shaw can learn from his knock that sucked the zeal out of the Black Caps. Barely an over after losing his partner, Shaw tried to hit left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner out of the park, only to be holed out at long off.

It was an unnecessary shot at an unnecessary time, one that Shaw can avoid in similar situations with more experience going ahead.

For now, though, he continues to spread awe.

“I heard he was 17. I couldn’t quite believe it,” Boult said of Shaw’s innings after the match.

“He played very nicely. I think the ball swung around nicely at the start, and it didn’t seem to trouble him. He is probably one of many that have a promising career ahead of him, if all things go well. But, very impressed from the first look,” he added.
Astle suffers groin injury

New Zealand had an injury scare on Tuesday when their leg-spinner, Todd Astle, left the field due to a groin injury after bowling just three balls. A Black Caps official said that Astle will be assessed over the next 24 hours to see if he can be fit to play in the series.

The 31-year-old Astle was chosen ahead of Ish Sodhi for the ODI series after he picked up eight wickets in five games in New Zealand A’s recent series against India A in Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam. If he doesn’t recover, it is expected that Sodhi, who has stayed back after the A series and who bowled on Tuesday, will fill the spot.

Really looking forward to him being introduced into Indian senior side. He is very much Tendulkar in the making. As a mumbaikar feel proud that our city have been producing talents like him since last 30 years.
 
Really looking forward to him being introduced into Indian senior side. He is very much Tendulkar in the making. As a mumbaikar feel proud that our city have been producing talents like him since last 30 years.

Guy has the right attitude. Hope to see him go on to a great career.
 
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Any updates on young batting talents?

I heard Kedar has been dropped for ODIs. Who would replace him?

Good news: Iyer finally got called up to Indian side albeit for T20Is. I hope he gets more than just once chance.
 
Lol at Risabh pant being an upcoming talent. He’s a hack who can’t even score against NZ a team
 
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Any updates on young batting talents?

I heard Kedar has been dropped for ODIs. Who would replace him?

Good news: Iyer finally got called up to Indian side albeit for T20Is. I hope he gets more than just once chance.

Shreyas is technically solid but needs to be temperamentally strong I remember the IPL game where these DD batsmen not able to chase 125 against kkR
fast bowler SIRAJ KHAN selected good move by selectors
 
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Shreyas is technically solid but needs to be temperamentally strong I remember the IPL game where these DD batsmen not able to chase 125 against kkR
fast bowler SIRAJ KHAN selected good move by selectors

Do you think we would finally see selectors getting bold and blooding in more youngsters!

Time for Dhoni and Jadahv to leave for good.
 
Do you think we would finally see selectors getting bold and blooding in more youngsters!

Time for Dhoni and Jadahv to leave for good.

Pant was in scintillating form 6 months ago. Now he is badly out of form and struggling to score runs. He plays a rash shot after hitting a six and perishes.

As of now, after MSD, Samson/Pant/Ishan Kishan are vying for the spot. Ravi Shastri the fool has already declared that MSD will be our Keeper in 2019 WC. So all the youngsters can rest for a couple of years. No motivation to even perform.

As for jadhav, his place should go to Rahul ASAP. Others who can be tried are Pandey(choker), Iyer, Agarwal.

If India wants experience, then they should replace Karthik with Raina. A better hitter and a clutch batsman.

Overall, I don't think we will see many changes from the current squad till WC 2019. We will get out of 1st round. Most likely exit during knockouts. All it takes is the top order failure in a crucial game and we will be out.
 
Do you think we would finally see selectors getting bold and blooding in more youngsters!

Time for Dhoni and Jadahv to leave for good.

Saha is the best keeper in India at present , Dhoni's age I assumes to be 38 at present cricketers hide their real age he will play WC19 unless unfit but he is mentally strong batsman but don't use him as a power hitter also he assists kohli in planning and field setting ; Jadhav should play till SA series with contribution with ball regularly because this is his last chance at 33 he will not been able to play India again
 
Saha is the best keeper in India at present , Dhoni's age I assumes to be 38 at present cricketers hide their real age he will play WC19 unless unfit but he is mentally strong batsman but don't use him as a power hitter also he assists kohli in planning and field setting ; Jadhav should play till SA series with contribution with ball regularly because this is his last chance at 33 he will not been able to play India again

Saha will be worse than MSD with the bat in ODI's. He does not have the range of shots that MSD has.

MSD should either play as a power hitter at No.4 or be relegated to No.8 spot permanently. Him doing tuk tuk and getting 20's and 30's at 50 S/R should not be allowed. Coach should send a strong message to MSD regarding that.

Based on what I saw, MSD is not a power hitter anymore. His timing is off and usually mishits the ball. He used to be a great puller of the ball. Now his pulls go straight up in the air. HIs keeping is still good though.

If Kohli needs MSD to advice him during the match, then better have Rohit as captain. He has been a great Captain for MI.
 
Saha will be worse than MSD with the bat in ODI's. He does not have the range of shots that MSD has.

MSD should either play as a power hitter at No.4 or be relegated to No.8 spot permanently. Him doing tuk tuk and getting 20's and 30's at 50 S/R should not be allowed. Coach should send a strong message to MSD regarding that.

Based on what I saw, MSD is not a power hitter anymore. His timing is off and usually mishits the ball. He used to be a great puller of the ball. Now his pulls go straight up in the air. HIs keeping is still good though.

If Kohli needs MSD to advice him during the match, then better have Rohit as captain. He has been a great Captain for MI.

our team is wrong at so many ways. First fool shastri giving MS free regn, Kohli not matured enough to lead in ODIs, Jadhav is immune from getting dropped, KL Rahul getting dropped for one poor series, Youngsters continously getting overlooked. Well Indian fans brace for another epic 1st round exit in 2019. This worldcup will be repeat of 2007 or perhaps even worse.

I've no expectations with current crop of losers.
 
Prithwi Shaw is a amazing talent

He has made his mark whever he got a chance. He should be tried out in the ODI's against Lanka. Nothing wrong in giving an opportunity for a talented teen against Lankans.

Ideally I want Iyer, Shankar, Agarwal, Sundar, Samson, Pant, Avesh Khan, Sarfraz Khan all getting chances against Lankans. That way the seniors also be saved from burn out.

But wait, this is India. We will field some more oldies and has beens to boost their stats against Lankans.
 
He has made his mark whever he got a chance. He should be tried out in the ODI's against Lanka. Nothing wrong in giving an opportunity for a talented teen against Lankans.

Ideally I want Iyer, Shankar, Agarwal, Sundar, Samson, Pant, Avesh Khan, Sarfraz Khan all getting chances against Lankans. That way the seniors also be saved from burn out.

But wait, this is India. We will field some more oldies and has beens to boost their stats against Lankans.

we should bring back Sachin and Sehwag as well :misbah
 
our team is wrong at so many ways. First fool shastri giving MS free regn, Kohli not matured enough to lead in ODIs, Jadhav is immune from getting dropped, KL Rahul getting dropped for one poor series, Youngsters continously getting overlooked. Well Indian fans brace for another epic 1st round exit in 2019. This worldcup will be repeat of 2007 or perhaps even worse.

I've no expectations with current crop of losers.

If by 2018 mid India not been able to find good replacements senior players will get chance
problem is our mediocre bowling on flat decks average players can score runs on flat pitches but
you can't win matches with average bowling even if you score 300+
Indian bowlers can't defend indian bowling is over dependent on Kuldeep & Chahal other teams neutralise their overs and win easily
we will see in upcoming tour to SA when they post huge totals that bowling is our major problem
 
If by 2018 mid India not been able to find good replacements senior players will get chance
problem is our mediocre bowling on flat decks average players can score runs on flat pitches but
you can't win matches with average bowling even if you score 300+
Indian bowlers can't defend indian bowling is over dependent on Kuldeep & Chahal other teams neutralise their overs and win easily
we will see in upcoming tour to SA when they post huge totals that bowling is our major problem

The whole setup is major problem. Always knew the moment Shastri was appointed, Indian team will have downward growth. Oh well lets prepare for 2023 WC.
 
The whole setup is major problem. Always knew the moment Shastri was appointed, Indian team will have downward growth. Oh well lets prepare for 2023 WC.
India will win World cup but under Pandya's Captaincy; Shastri is just a motivator no planning ; Sanjay Bangar not able to correct
Rohit ; Rahane ; Kohli problem against left arm fast What can we expect
 
We have no middle order and the most 3 promising of our young batsmen -Iyer,Rahul,Pandey are not allowed to cement their place in batting line up.I'm furious they dropped rahul for the ODIs.
 
We have no middle order and the most 3 promising of our young batsmen -Iyer,Rahul,Pandey are not allowed to cement their place in batting line up.I'm furious they dropped rahul for the ODIs.

Wont be surprised if Sehwag makes a dramatic comeback. Seems like we are New Pakistan #OldiesXI

:misbah
 
Well seems like they have selected Shyreyas Iyer in T20 but again I feel this is a wrong format and he will be more suitable for ODI's. I am sure the team will play him in one of the games and discard him after a failure. Same will happen to Mohammed Siraj.
 
his list A average doesn't show thats its only 34. looks like a test match player like rahane but have all the time to improve.
 
Iyer will be more suited for ODI. He has been selected in the wrong format. I hope that he is not discarded after just one failure.
 
Whats with stupid INDIAN SELECTORS. Why would they throw newbies into T20s and expect them to perform right away. First Pant, and now Iyer. This MSK PRASAD HAVE BEEN DISGRACE BOTH AS A PLAYER AND NOW AS A SELECTOR.

Wish we had someone like Inzi who would not be afraid to throw in youngsters to try them out.

There is absolute nothing going India’s way. Seniors are holding onto the post for far too long..
 
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Whats with stupid INDIAN SELECTORS. Why would they throw newbies into T20s and expect them to perform right away. First Pant, and now Iyer. This MSK PRASAD HAVE BEEN DISGRACE BOTH AS A PLAYER AND NOW AS A SELECTOR.

Wish we had someone like Inzi who would not be afraid to throw in youngsters to try them out.

There is absolute nothing going India’s way. Seniors are holding onto the post for far too long..

Kohli is also not letting them develop properly. The guy has his favorites and I have said it many times. His intentions might be good but he backs his favorites much more than others. First Rohit, now Pandya. Someone needs to tell him there might be other talented players too. Jadhav is also in his favs books.
 
Gifted in all the departments of cricket. I have seen almost all of his batting and bowling in Duleep Trophy, he looks ready to play for blue shirts IMO. A solid top order bat with hitting ability. who can bowl miserly in LOs, can also toss the ball up if required.

On debut. Watch out for him. Supreme talent.
 
So finally Prithvi Shaw and Shubham Gill getting chance at international level albeit in U19 category. I have huge expectations from these two specially Shaw. He is been terrific even in domestic circuit. Beside these two are there any others in U19 that we should be looking forward to?
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Iyer will be more suited for ODI. He has been selected in the wrong format. I hope that he is not discarded after just one failure.

Right call, he was in sublime form in 2nd ODI. I really wish he is not discarded when Kohli returns. He brings lot of felxibility in this Indian lineup.
 
No 4 and 5 spots are open . I think he will fit at 4

I still think KL Rahul is better suited for # 4 role, he just need to be presisted with. Manish Pandey is good at #5, so that leaves #6 spot open. Now ideally, we would like a lower order hitter now that Dhoni have regressed and H Pandya being inconsistent. So, not sure if Iyer is suited for that spot.

We really need R Pant to step up and grab that #6 slot and make it permanent before WC 2019.
 
Not sure about iyer defensive technique.Looks pretty shaky despite the 88,angled bat grip,tendency to slice the ball too often.He might become an excellent ODI player but doubtful about test viability.We should groom Iyer and rahul at 5 and 4 for 2019 wc.
Shaw and gill are 2023 prospects i think.
The most infuriating thing right now is kedar yadav and dinesh kartik being played instead of rahul.I'll stick with dhoni til 2019 as we need experience in our lower order as first ODI showed.
 
I still think KL Rahul is better suited for # 4 role, he just need to be presisted with. Manish Pandey is good at #5, so that leaves #6 spot open. Now ideally, we would like a lower order hitter now that Dhoni have regressed and H Pandya being inconsistent. So, not sure if Iyer is suited for that spot.

We really need R Pant to step up and grab that #6 slot and make it permanent before WC 2019.

Dhoni is not going anywhere even if we want him to. Full stop. Rahul needs to sort out his arrogant attitude while batting.
 
So finally Prithvi Shaw and Shubham Gill getting chance at international level albeit in U19 category. I have huge expectations from these two specially Shaw. He is been terrific even in domestic circuit. Beside these two are there any others in U19 that we should be looking forward to?
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Himanshu Rana (opener) and Abhishek Sharma (all-rounder) are also quite solid and have made it to their FC teams.

Don't know why the leggie Rahul Chahar was dropped despite doing well at IPL, FC and A levels.
 
Batting talent will never dry out in India.

There are lots of excellent young players are waiting for their chance.
 
So finally Prithvi Shaw and Shubham Gill getting chance at international level albeit in U19 category. I have huge expectations from these two specially Shaw. He is been terrific even in domestic circuit. Beside these two are there any others in U19 that we should be looking forward to?
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No idea CG. Its very difficult to follow Indian domestic cricket from outside India.
 
So finally Prithvi Shaw and Shubham Gill getting chance at international level albeit in U19 category. I have huge expectations from these two specially Shaw. He is been terrific even in domestic circuit. Beside these two are there any others in U19 that we should be looking forward to?
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I would like Shaw chosen for the SA tour. Players like Gavaskar and Tendulkar got their Test debut very early. Given the problems Indian batsmen would have on green SA pitches, a young fella like Shaw may be a good choice.
 
shreyas Iyer looks very promising. He gets little over-confident at times, but looks way better than panickid Manish Pandey. What are your thoughts on Shreyas Iyer folks?
 
shreyas Iyer looks very promising. He gets little over-confident at times, but looks way better than panickid Manish Pandey. What are your thoughts on Shreyas Iyer folks?

Better technique than Pandey. Considers himself a Sehwag.
 
Better technique than Pandey. Considers himself a Sehwag.

Not sure if he's another sehwag, but certainly has better technique than Pandey. KL Rahul and Shreyas form a brilliant middle order for our lineup. Only if the selectors trust KL! Wish he gets his form back soon!
 
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P Shaw
S Gill
Manjot K

are doing pretty good in ongoing U19 WC. I think Indian team is probably strongest and are clear favourites to win the U19 Worldcup.
 
Saw the highlights of Shaw’s innings against PNG. He seems very strong bottom hand player and can play Kohli-esque flicks over midwicket against seamers. Though he is far from being finished product but at the age of 18, he looks class apart and probably best in business.

Good thing is this young Indian team also have world class pace attack. :akhtar
 
Ashwin, Iyer to lead Deodhar Trophy squads

50-overs Deodhar Trophy from March 4 to 8 in Dharamsala.
India A India B will compete against Karnataka -winner of Vijay Hazare Trophy


India A (Deodhar Trophy): R Ashwin (capt), Prithvi Shaw, Unmukt Chand, Akshdeep Nath, Shubman Gill, Ricky Bhui, Suryakumar Yadav, Ishan Kishan (wk), Krunal Pandya, Mohammed Shami, Navdeep Saini, Basil Thampi, Kulwant Khejroliya, Amandeep Khare, Rohit Rayudu

India B (Deodhar Trophy): Shreyas Iyer (capt), Ruturaj Gaikwad, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Ankit Bawne, Manoj Tiwary, Siddhesh Lad, KS Bharat (wk), Jayant Yadav, Dharmendrasinh Jadeja, Hanuma Vihari, Siddarth Kaul, Khaleel Ahmed, Harshal Patel, Umesh Yadav, Rajat Patidar

good selections except for u19 fast bowlers (Nagarkoti,shivam mavi, porel)
 
Ashwin, Iyer to lead Deodhar Trophy squads

50-overs Deodhar Trophy from March 4 to 8 in Dharamsala.
India A India B will compete against Karnataka -winner of Vijay Hazare Trophy


India A (Deodhar Trophy): R Ashwin (capt), Prithvi Shaw, Unmukt Chand, Akshdeep Nath, Shubman Gill, Ricky Bhui, Suryakumar Yadav, Ishan Kishan (wk), Krunal Pandya, Mohammed Shami, Navdeep Saini, Basil Thampi, Kulwant Khejroliya, Amandeep Khare, Rohit Rayudu

India B (Deodhar Trophy): Shreyas Iyer (capt), Ruturaj Gaikwad, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Ankit Bawne, Manoj Tiwary, Siddhesh Lad, KS Bharat (wk), Jayant Yadav, Dharmendrasinh Jadeja, Hanuma Vihari, Siddarth Kaul, Khaleel Ahmed, Harshal Patel, Umesh Yadav, Rajat Patidar

good selections except for u19 fast bowlers (Nagarkoti,shivam mavi, porel)

Except for Khaleel , B team is a yawn inspiring one. A team is looking ominous.
 
Except for Khaleel , B team is a yawn inspiring one. A team is looking ominous.


H Vihari is promising batsman and has delivered in Ranji already.

D Jadeja has outbowled R Jadeja almost every time they have played together for their state team.

Kaul has added some pace but we will have to see about that.

And yes Khaleel has taken the step up. He is ready for team India IMO. He was bowling aag whenever I saw him live.
 
H Vihari is promising batsman and has delivered in Ranji already.

D Jadeja has outbowled R Jadeja almost every time they have played together for their state team.

Kaul has added some pace but we will have to see about that.

And yes Khaleel has taken the step up. He is ready for team India IMO. He was bowling aag whenever I saw him live.

I have seen Vihari in IPL. Not exciting. Kaul might be faster but still a trundler. And i don't usually get excited about anyone by the name of Jadeja.
 
I have seen Vihari in IPL. Not exciting. Kaul might be faster but still a trundler. And i don't usually get excited about anyone by the name of Jadeja.

Players evolve brother. Vihari is in KL mould. Started out as a long form specialist and has almost perfect technique but lacking in power game. He may surprise you yet.

I have doubts about Kaul too. Very hard to un-trundle yourself.
 
I have seen Vihari in IPL. Not exciting. Kaul might be faster but still a trundler. And i don't usually get excited about anyone by the name of Jadeja.

The guy averages 60 in FC. Should have something going for him. He might not be a T20 player but cannot be totally ignored for other formats based on IPL performances.
 
The guy averages 60 in FC. Should have something going for him. He might not be a T20 player but cannot be totally ignored for other formats based on IPL performances.

He may very well be another Jadhav beast in domestics but dud in internationals. Last thing team India want is another Jadhav like player who is good for nothing in any department.
 
He may very well be another Jadhav beast in domestics but dud in internationals. Last thing team India want is another Jadhav like player who is good for nothing in any department.

Jadhav averages around 46 in FC. Vihari is just 24 and has an average of 60 in 58 FC games. I am sure he is doing something right. He might not fit into the ODI/T20 scheme of things but we cannot ignore someone with such a good FC record. If he is good, he needs to get a go at least in Test cricket.
 
Does anyone know if NZ A vs IND A games will be telecasted?

Would love to see Iyer/Pant/Gill/Shaw in action.
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On topic. Shubman Gill is a really great find. Lets hope he makes into the National team. The No.4 spot in ODI's is vacant.
 
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I have seen Vihari in IPL. Not exciting. Kaul might be faster but still a trundler. And i don't usually get excited about anyone by the name of Jadeja.

You can watch D Jadeja, Kaul, Khaleel right now on Hotstar live in India A vs India B.
 
You can watch D Jadeja, Kaul, Khaleel right now on Hotstar live in India A vs India B.

Looking at the squads, was wondering if it would have been a good idea to have the U19 team as the 4th team. Would really allow the team to compete against men and see where they stand.
 
Looking at the squads, was wondering if it would have been a good idea to have the U19 team as the 4th team. Would really allow the team to compete against men and see where they stand.

Good idea but it will dilute the competition somewhat. I would have loved to watch Nagarkoti and Mavi some more though.
Nagarkoti has really rough path in Rajasthan team. They have arguably best/fastest bowlers in Indian circuit.
 
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What is the use of these tournaments ?? The Muppets in the selection committee would still select the Yuvrajs , Rainas and Karthiks after watching all these matches.
 
poor shots from kishen, Gill and Shaw .. khaleel looking sharp Kaul trundler but bowls good lines. umesh yaday bowling around 135k -137k ( i think domestic speed guns are atleast 5k slower than international ones) cloud cover and its raining now
 
What is the use of these tournaments ?? The Muppets in the selection committee would still select the Yuvrajs , Rainas and Karthiks after watching all these matches.

Its quite useful for fans to check out the progress or lack thereof of players.
 
poor shots from kishen, Gill and Shaw .. khaleel looking sharp Kaul trundler but bowls good lines. umesh yaday bowling around 135k -137k ( i think domestic speed guns are atleast 5k slower than international ones) cloud cover and its raining now
all of them were quite poor with shot selection in these tricky conditions.
 
Fans view these generally as an audition for national team. If there is no reward , what is the motivation to watch !!

:) you can argue anything can't you?

Find some motivation or watch the SAvAUS test or watch India v England hockey match.
 
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