The best part is that the whiteboard barely makes sense half the time, he just circles a word when he says it and draws a line to another word when mentioning it, and we all just sit there and buy that
Indian batters looks a million dollars and getd out- KL, JAISWAL, GILL, PANT ETC. BUT AUSSIE Batsmen looks bad but makes good runs. Indian batters seems to have a plan of never going in backfoot. Particularly Kohli. In his prime days, he had no problems. But now he looks like he forgot he has a backfoot to fall back onto. He doesn't have a convincing pull or hook anymore.
Nobody talks about it but imo Gill is the key batter for India rest of the series . He seemed to have extra time as he does usually until he got that unplayable delivery from starc . I bet his scores improve from here and that’ll provide stability to India at the top .
Hey jarrod , Why not make a video on the lost talents of cricket like Barry richards, Graeme pollack who lost a great career and somebody like m Asif and m Amir who destroyed their and somebody like Kevin or kambli who were not able to reach their potential
Yep , it’ll be interesting to see his analysis on how Eng managed to completely dominate Kiwis in their own backyard . Also how Brook and Root currently compare with the world’s best , I bet they are ahead if not at par . Freaks !
I love your analyses. However, it is a bit difficult to follow your whiteboard prompts. This is because of light reflecting off the board, your head being in the way, especially when you turn your head, and the accumulation of your penstrokes over the course of the video. Have you thought of using a spreadsheet type of program with a voice over and screen recorder? You could even weight different factors on their relative influence in the spreadsheet, and automatically output a figure on how likely it is for either side to win. Just some thoughts and feedback. Accept or refute as you see fit.
The way the first day of both test were eerily similar, the only difference being how the Aussies applied themselves in their batting and the lengths India were bowling. Very very interesting
Series is abt how many out of form batsmen would return to form, both teams have them in bundles. Rahul, Kohli were the difference in Perth. Head, Marnus in Pink ball test. Guys like Jaiswal, Bumrah, Aussie bowlers are in form coming into the series & them doing well is an expectation. Head was out of form this yr in tests too before you attack me
India went wrong with their selection in this match along with bad batting… Akashdeep was way better option under lights than Rana, he is skiddy swing bowler. Similarly Jadeja should have been picked instead of Ashwin for D/N
India should go with 4 frontline seamers + Jadeja. This is the proven tactic for wins in SENA countries for India under Virat and Rohit's captaincy. Think of our fast bowling attacks over last five years: 1) Bumrah, Shami, Ishant, Umesh 2) Bumrah, Shami, Siraj, Shardul 3) Siraj, Saini, Natarajan, Shardul (at Gabba last series) We should now go with: Bumrah, Siraj, Akash Deep, Prasidh. Four frontline fast bowlers should be able to bowl out australia for less than 200 in both innings.
thats actually a pretty good point, but thats when we actually made runs. ig we need depth a lot more now. but also, that means leaving out either rahul/rohit/NKR and who's sitting out out of them? rahul looked rly good in perth, rohits the captain and NKR has been phenomenal
I’ve been wondering about this for a while now, but what happened to the tidy part-timers? There used to be a genre of batters who were good for 6-7 overs like the Waughs, Jayasuriya, Tendulkar, and Dilshan who could reliably keep the scoring rate down once the ball was soft. Of late, the only examples of this once ubiquitous genus I can think of is Joe Root and arguably Glenn Phillips. I recall Kohli used to play this role for India in the early 2010s, and Smith did the same when Pup was still captain. I was just wondering what changed such that this is not an option for teams anymore and they’re having to overexert their gun bowlers to make up
@@hanifcodrington3747 that would take KL out of opening where he did well in Perth, assuming he is slotted to middle order who knows if he can do well there especially when quick wickets fall.
@KandaYuu-sb9eo he can bat well down the order kl is very versatile but kohli isn't back in form. Maybe a change will reignite the fire in him. My line up would be. Jaiswal Shubman Kohli Pant Kl Sharma Reddy Ashwin
Spoken like a true cricket analyst, Yeah nobody scored except for Head, Marnus, Reddy. And Stark and Cummins destroyed Indian batting, i was wondering if india would have a better chance if they started the match or at least the second innings in a t20 style
Rana is not good for test standards! Akashdeep will be good option! Only Bumrah is performing consistently rest bowlers are utterly mediocre! On the other side Cummins, Starc and Scotty bowled pretty well that's the major difference between both the teams
Nitish sitting out is not an option. He has been our best batsman for 3 of the 4 innings.
2 of the 4 innings.
But yes completely agree with you that he can't be dropped
@@aniruddhamungekar8663 its 3 the first innings in perth and both innings in adelaide
We was about to be out for a duck if Australia used a review
@@aniruddhamungekar8663 Nope, 3* and the other one he was not out.
@@xdarshan If and buts are not very valuable in cricket. He still looked more comfortable than Rohit when he returned.
I truly needed Kimber in front of a whiteboard to really understand what has happened in this series so far
The best part is that the whiteboard barely makes sense half the time, he just circles a word when he says it and draws a line to another word when mentioning it, and we all just sit there and buy that
@@karthikbaskar556 cry
@@karthikbaskar556 do your own research then
@@karthikbaskar556 Listen to what he's saying rather than looking at the whiteboard.
@@Darkypekka brothers i get what he's saying calm down😭just that the whiteboards completely useless and thats kinda funny
It's gonna be an interesting series and I am excited for the fun up ahead
Indian batters looks a million dollars and getd out- KL, JAISWAL, GILL, PANT ETC.
BUT AUSSIE Batsmen looks bad but makes good runs.
Indian batters seems to have a plan of never going in backfoot. Particularly Kohli. In his prime days, he had no problems. But now he looks like he forgot he has a backfoot to fall back onto. He doesn't have a convincing pull or hook anymore.
Nobody talks about it but imo Gill is the key batter for India rest of the series . He seemed to have extra time as he does usually until he got that unplayable delivery from starc . I bet his scores improve from here and that’ll provide stability to India at the top .
Gabba is a suitable venue for him, as well.
He generally always looks good while batting untill he gets out. There's a reason he averages mid 30s. He has some real technical problems
@@paramtageja6891 Like what ? I am no expert but I don’t see much of technical problems in his batting , it could be a concentration issue if anything
Hey jarrod ,
Why not make a video on the lost talents of cricket like Barry richards, Graeme pollack who lost a great career and somebody like m Asif and m Amir who destroyed their and somebody like Kevin or kambli who were not able to reach their potential
Jarrod! Great analysis. Upgrade this whiteboard setup
Jarrod why not do a piece on nzl vs eng that's going on aswell?
Yep , it’ll be interesting to see his analysis on how Eng managed to completely dominate Kiwis in their own backyard . Also how Brook and Root currently compare with the world’s best , I bet they are ahead if not at par . Freaks !
I guess he will soon. But he's an aussie so his main focus is on BGT as of now and more views.
What do you think about Australia using a combination of Marnus, Head, and perhaps Smith to bowl the dog overs?
I love your analyses. However, it is a bit difficult to follow your whiteboard prompts. This is because of light reflecting off the board, your head being in the way, especially when you turn your head, and the accumulation of your penstrokes over the course of the video. Have you thought of using a spreadsheet type of program with a voice over and screen recorder? You could even weight different factors on their relative influence in the spreadsheet, and automatically output a figure on how likely it is for either side to win. Just some thoughts and feedback. Accept or refute as you see fit.
The way the first day of both test were eerily similar, the only difference being how the Aussies applied themselves in their batting and the lengths India were bowling. Very very interesting
India weren't bowling good lengths overall in the first innings
@ that was my point. In Adelaide they didn’t compared to Perth. Same with how the Aussies applied themselves in Adelaide unlike Perth
Series is abt how many out of form batsmen would return to form, both teams have them in bundles. Rahul, Kohli were the difference in Perth. Head, Marnus in Pink ball test. Guys like Jaiswal, Bumrah, Aussie bowlers are in form coming into the series & them doing well is an expectation. Head was out of form this yr in tests too before you attack me
India went wrong with their selection in this match along with bad batting… Akashdeep was way better option under lights than Rana, he is skiddy swing bowler. Similarly Jadeja should have been picked instead of Ashwin for D/N
the next 3 games will be great
India should go with 4 frontline seamers + Jadeja. This is the proven tactic for wins in SENA countries for India under Virat and Rohit's captaincy. Think of our fast bowling attacks over last five years:
1) Bumrah, Shami, Ishant, Umesh
2) Bumrah, Shami, Siraj, Shardul
3) Siraj, Saini, Natarajan, Shardul (at Gabba last series)
We should now go with:
Bumrah, Siraj, Akash Deep, Prasidh.
Four frontline fast bowlers should be able to bowl out australia for less than 200 in both innings.
thats actually a pretty good point, but thats when we actually made runs. ig we need depth a lot more now. but also, that means leaving out either rahul/rohit/NKR and who's sitting out out of them? rahul looked rly good in perth, rohits the captain and NKR has been phenomenal
India could now look at Jadeja to play as our strongest batting option amongst the spinners. Add some depth to the batting lineup
What would decide india's choice of the spinner, considering all 3 bring something different to the table ?
Analysis of Jarrod Kimber is inspirational
"Dirty board with a glare now"
Sir i request you to use clean white board or use smart board
jeez thats a disgusting whiteboard
I’ve been wondering about this for a while now, but what happened to the tidy part-timers? There used to be a genre of batters who were good for 6-7 overs like the Waughs, Jayasuriya, Tendulkar, and Dilshan who could reliably keep the scoring rate down once the ball was soft. Of late, the only examples of this once ubiquitous genus I can think of is Joe Root and arguably Glenn Phillips. I recall Kohli used to play this role for India in the early 2010s, and Smith did the same when Pup was still captain. I was just wondering what changed such that this is not an option for teams anymore and they’re having to overexert their gun bowlers to make up
Fox literally asks about Shami fitness every hour. Pretty annoying.
I think india needs to change their batting order and take a gamble a let Kohli bat at 3 instead of 4
Either way, he will be 🦆
Shubman has looked a lot better at 3 even when he isn't scoring alot of runs.
@@KandaYuu-sb9eo he can bat at 3 yes but shubman is best opening
@@hanifcodrington3747 that would take KL out of opening where he did well in Perth, assuming he is slotted to middle order who knows if he can do well there especially when quick wickets fall.
@KandaYuu-sb9eo he can bat well down the order kl is very versatile but kohli isn't back in form. Maybe a change will reignite the fire in him. My line up would be.
Jaiswal
Shubman
Kohli
Pant
Kl
Sharma
Reddy
Ashwin
This guy gives the most unbiased and statistically proven video.
Nitish Reddy cannot go out, he is our top scorer 😅
Interesting
Aaah Brother, Please get a new white board, or clean this one out.
Am not too sure either team will play without spinner.
India will win in Brisbane.
DUDE, seriously clean up that board and also while you are at it please fix the glare off that light, literally 1/4th of the board isnt visible.
Spoken like a true cricket analyst, Yeah nobody scored except for Head, Marnus, Reddy. And Stark and Cummins destroyed Indian batting, i was wondering if india would have a better chance if they started the match or at least the second innings in a t20 style
Mate you need another whiteboard
Rohit should have taken his time to deliver his baby instead of rushing to Australia with the fetus still in him.
😂
Rana is not good for test standards! Akashdeep will be good option! Only Bumrah is performing consistently rest bowlers are utterly mediocre! On the other side Cummins, Starc and Scotty bowled pretty well that's the major difference between both the teams