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I think it Should be Bumrah
Big shoes to fill after Virat Kohli's resignation as India's Test captain, but who do you think should be given the role?
I think it Should be Bumrah
It's down hill for India from here regardless of who is the next captain.
Modi. Oh wait......
It's down hill for India from here regardless of who is the next captain.
LOL, we have heard that all in the past. Nothing happened.
The Indian team is too strong to go downhill with one man going out, even if the man in question happens to be Virat Kohli.
They'll manage just fine.
Start with out of box. Make Iyer captain as SA did with G. Smith.
Make Washington Sundar as captain. He gets into the team in all conditions because he is good enough with bat alone and can bowl 15-20 overs as a spinner in a test match overseas.
Indian team is not too strong. We all witnessed what happened in SA, WTC, CT17 etc.
Who is India's next superstar player? After Tendulkar it was clearly Kohli, who next? Who are MRF priming for their next sponsor?
Bit soon for Pant yet I reckon.
Maybe in 2 or 3 years time.
Bit soon for Pant yet I reckon.
Maybe in 2 or 3 years time.
long term pant would be the right option, he seems to have decent mental strength, an aggressive approach to the game, but is still young in his career. most likely sharma will do the job till pant takes over in 3 years or so.
Bhai, is it sarcasm?
Make Washington Sundar as captain. He gets into the team in all conditions because he is good enough with bat alone and can bowl 15-20 overs as a spinner in a test match overseas.
Make Washington Sundar as captain. He gets into the team in all conditions because he is good enough with bat alone and can bowl 15-20 overs as a spinner in a test match overseas.
Outside India you will play only one spinner, with Ashwin and Jadeja around , Sundar will not get into XI
Sundar is well below the pecking order in White ball as well.
Sundar is not a spinner. He is a batting spin A/R. Overseas, if I am looking for outputs from Ashwin, Jadeja and Washington, it will be:-
Ashwin Bowl AVG 40, Bat AVG 20
Jadeja Bowl AVG 40, Bat AVG 30
Washington Bowl AVG 40, Bat AVG 35
Now, tell me who fits better to the bill with four pacers in the XI? Ashwin and Jadeja in their 10 years of overseas career haven't produced a performance as better as Sundar did in his first test.
What's the sample size for each player
Numbers and stats are there on internet for anyone to see.I believe in contributing through what I see and can analyse based on my watching of the game. Those are the outputs you would get taking into context several factors and keeping all factors equal.
It is not a random thought like your opinion was on Rabada which didn't took too long to get misfired![]()
I picked Ashwin as a stopgap.
<B>That's a very defensive reply because if you use stats you have to put them in context</B>.
As far as My Rabada criticism was concerned- it was spot on and then everyone picked it up,which was the reason why he started to bowl with more focus and anger- Elgar said as much. What I write is read by people in high placesqdkcheeky) and although he bowled well, I am not convinced all the issues are solved as you will see when he gets on to flat wickets. I see things that you don't.
No, I didn't used any stats there. If you read my post above, I said if we look in terms of output of what we will get from these three in overseas conditions taking every factor into context, then what we will get was shown through stats.
Regarding the second point, "waiting to see him on flat wicket" thing is quite hilarious. Small dips are part and parcel of everyone's career, as they say, form is temporary but class is permanent.
Someone who doesn't allow his players to shout at the stump mic.
Who knows how to conduct himself on the field
I doubt any of the names discussed are dying to be the test captain, whether sharma or Rahul or pant. Kohli was driven to build his own legacy and hence was desperate to have a good overseas record. I don't think any Indian cricketer is so driven to build a test legacy when there's more to loose than gain. Away series victories are going to more difficult than what they had been and there's more chance to loose series in SENA than win, so there's really not much that come with the captaincy now. We can speculate but put yourself in the shoes of these cricketers and ask what would you prefer - IPL captaincy and part of ODI team or to be the captain of a dying format with added pressure, which is played by 5-6 countries anyway.