MAY-Z wrote:mal wrote:Another farcical Indian Pitch
A number of times the ball was dug in and reared up knee height
Congrats to India for formulating ways to beat even the greatest Australian teams on thier own decks in my lifetime
= Good record against Australia at home
= Can never ever be the number 1 team in the world in dynastical terminology by doctoring home tracks, and struggle in away games
Classic example is DHONI who is being compared with GilCHRIST
This is purely DHONI v AU games I have seen
In India he is The DOhNi
When there is insufficient pace and bounce in the comfort of his own country he is an absolute
dynamo, a clever matchwinning star batsman
In Australia he is The Dohnievermakeruns
The bounce and pace in Australia found him out on the last tour
Until Dhoni makes sizable contributions against AU in Australia I wont be convinced
As for the mass debate on GilCHRIST or Dhoni
In India The DOhNi easily
Anywhere else GilCHRIST
Footnote
Im not havingago at The DOhNi personally, in fact Im enthralled by his batting
He has several gears and adjusts to any situation [at home v AU]
He is also a reason why I would want to watch 50 over cricket
but mal didnt india win the tri-series against australia in australia a couple of years ago?
i think i would choose dhoni for 1 reason, he seems to go on with his innings more than gilly did - giolliy would often make a quick 30 then get out, dhoni seems to convert his starts better plus he has teh pressure of captaining the side as well
but Mayz didnt india get beaten just about every other time they toured Australia
As I said the DOhNi has to prove himself in Australia b4 he earns my full respect
From memory he was a distinct failure last time when he could not handle the bouncy wickets
Lets see how good he is facing Siddle and MJ when the ball bounces above ankle height