the problem with t indian selectors. they persist with senior players for too long. who have a proloung drought off failures.rohit sharma is an example off that.😮😮
Dropped Rohit Sharma and Virat kohli from the selection Squad BG Trophy Good sign of our Nation 🇮🇳 Advised him to play domestic Cricket and County cricket in England proved their performance💯% After that Select Tour of England Consideration Good sign of our Indian Cricket Team 🇮🇳
remember kohli was capt. in that test match in australia. when india was bowl out for 36. the absence off t nine frount line players miss rest off t series. it was younger players an debutants, to win in australia.
Yes and no. Yes, a lot of players were unavailable, especially for the last match, but the batting also rallied around the experienced core of Pujara and Rahane. There's no substitute for experience.
@cricketarchivesYT i am not saying go to australia with ioo%youth. there is one or two senior players, with a long drought off poor batting in the last couple of years. i focus on rohit sharma. is one that you could afford to drop on the tour off australia. his record over seas is very poor.
Batting has became harder?? IMHO, the DRS has helped batsmen more than the bowlers if not equally. Umpires were bad back in Sachin's era. Now they think twice before giving out due to DRS embarrassment. But I agree, Kohli has one more test series in him and he should play domestic cricket to be considered for position in Team India.
Batting under DRS has become harder not because howlers have been eliminated, but due to the technology, an umpire is willing to give decisions that they just wouldn't give before DRS. That's also brought about a fundamental change in batting techniques, like how once upon a time coaches asked a batsman to keep their bat and pad together on defence, but because now technology can catch if the ball hit the bat or the pad first, batsmen have started to defend balls in front of their pads. Closer decisions now go in the favour of the bowlers way more now than earlier when "benefit of the doubt" usually rested with the batsmen.
@@cricketarchivesYT Have you seen more big totals now or in previous decades. There you have the answer. The cricket rules are always in the favor of batsmen. Free hits, Power plays etc.
Virat should have been dropped a year back. Rohit is interested in the name of hitman. He was less interested. They avoided Dulip trophy though being advised. Problem is that we are beset with so called playing legends. They are good players but casual towards match practice. Most Indian innings have been 50-55 overs .. Even 40 or less .
the problem with t indian selectors. they persist with senior players for too long. who have a proloung drought off failures.rohit sharma is an example off that.😮😮
To Select great players like Pujara Rahanae Jayadev Unadakat Yadav Urgently Tour of Australia BG Trophy good sign of our Nation 🇮🇳
Dropped Rohit Sharma and Virat kohli from the selection Squad BG Trophy Good sign of our Nation 🇮🇳 Advised him to play domestic Cricket and County cricket in England proved their performance💯%
After that Select Tour of England Consideration Good sign of our Indian Cricket Team 🇮🇳
remember kohli was capt. in that test match in australia. when india was bowl out for 36. the absence off t nine frount line players miss rest off t series. it was younger players an debutants, to win in australia.
Yes and no. Yes, a lot of players were unavailable, especially for the last match, but the batting also rallied around the experienced core of Pujara and Rahane. There's no substitute for experience.
@cricketarchivesYT i am not saying go to australia with ioo%youth. there is one or two senior players, with a long drought off poor batting in the last couple of years. i focus on rohit sharma. is one that you could afford to drop on the tour off australia. his record over seas is very poor.
Batting has became harder?? IMHO, the DRS has helped batsmen more than the bowlers if not equally. Umpires were bad back in Sachin's era. Now they think twice before giving out due to DRS embarrassment. But I agree, Kohli has one more test series in him and he should play domestic cricket to be considered for position in Team India.
Batting under DRS has become harder not because howlers have been eliminated, but due to the technology, an umpire is willing to give decisions that they just wouldn't give before DRS.
That's also brought about a fundamental change in batting techniques, like how once upon a time coaches asked a batsman to keep their bat and pad together on defence, but because now technology can catch if the ball hit the bat or the pad first, batsmen have started to defend balls in front of their pads. Closer decisions now go in the favour of the bowlers way more now than earlier when "benefit of the doubt" usually rested with the batsmen.
@@cricketarchivesYT Have you seen more big totals now or in previous decades. There you have the answer. The cricket rules are always in the favor of batsmen. Free hits, Power plays etc.
In the video we are specifically talking about test cricket. None of what we said in the video is about ODIs or T20s.
Virat should have been dropped a year back. Rohit is interested in the name of hitman. He was less interested. They avoided Dulip trophy though being advised. Problem is that we are beset with so called playing legends. They are good players but casual towards match practice. Most Indian innings have been 50-55 overs .. Even 40 or less .
Bollocks! Jaiswal, Pant , Joe Root don't seem to have issues
This video is specifically about the men on the thumbnail