Markkkkk
I have waited 10 years for this!
- Joined
- Jul 3, 2011
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- Southern Africa
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- Don Bradman Cricket 14 - PS4
So to be fair, Did not watch the game. But I saw the DD scorecard vs SRH and I need someone to clarify something for me... So, chasing 160 odd is not going to be a walk in the park, correct? You need a good start. Correct? The IPL teams pay lots of money for overseas players. Correct? You wan't the second most capped T20 player in history and the man who every time he walks out to bat for your side he nearly wins the game to bat for a long amount of time. Correct? So can someone PLEASE tell me why Suresh Iyer took 6 balls before popping one to the bowler? Yes everyone has bad days, but even a 13 year old knows to get your eye in and rotate the strike and especially if the other batsmen is scoring runs, so what did Suresh Iyer do for those 6 balls? Same can be said with Yuvraj (Although I can 'wrap' my head around these two, bad day in the office). Albie Morkel, probably the one of the last recognized batsmen to not get out, scored 75* against CSK (Best team in IPL) and nearly single-handedly won the game for the DD. Then he got dropped, until 2 games ago where he came in at... number 8, NUMBER 8. Yet he walked off with 5* off 2 and walking in once the game was wrapped up. So today when you need a spark in the team, tell me who you would choose:
A) A batsmen who has gotten past 15 once before this match (and he has gotten chances).
B) A domestic batsmen who can do the damage but hasn't been consistent this IPL.
C) The second most experienced player in T20 history, has proven he is one of the best, one of the most expensive players, scored your highest score in the campaign (For a while) and IS IN GOOD FORM.
D) Yuvraj Singh *sigh*.
So for me, B and C are both respectable options. Give credit to Jadhav, he batted well. But why waste so much money on a flipping diamond if you keep it in your box under the sink? So can someone explain the logic to why the most capped T20 player (before the tournament) has become a nothing in a team searching for a player EXACTLY like him, just not him?
A) A batsmen who has gotten past 15 once before this match (and he has gotten chances).
B) A domestic batsmen who can do the damage but hasn't been consistent this IPL.
C) The second most experienced player in T20 history, has proven he is one of the best, one of the most expensive players, scored your highest score in the campaign (For a while) and IS IN GOOD FORM.
D) Yuvraj Singh *sigh*.
So for me, B and C are both respectable options. Give credit to Jadhav, he batted well. But why waste so much money on a flipping diamond if you keep it in your box under the sink? So can someone explain the logic to why the most capped T20 player (before the tournament) has become a nothing in a team searching for a player EXACTLY like him, just not him?