Rahane/Jadeja/Patel/Jayant can take care of the middle/lower middle order. While this serves as a notice to Vihari to improve his game, India has a lot of options.Where is Hanuma Vihari?
Rahane/Jadeja/Patel/Jayant can take care of the middle/lower middle order. While this serves as a notice to Vihari to improve his game, India has a lot of options.Where is Hanuma Vihari?
A home series possibly gives him a chance to improve his game against a quality opposition in turn helping his confidence. Vihari has been a proven performer in the domestic circuit over the years and has scored a century for India in difficult batting conditions. If he is to be left out after his innings at SCG then I don't know when would he be allowed to settle into this side. Any middle order batsman is a gold for India right now, so a guy averaging 60 must be given handful opportunities.Rahane/Jadeja/Patel/Jayant can take care of the middle/lower middle order. While this serves as a notice to Vihari to improve his game, India has a lot of options.
Better to play in bowling conditions and try to improve his game.
Is that really a bad thing though? He had a great IPL and he's been picked for T20Is - the same format. Granted that the skill levels will be far tougher in an International match, but IPL can and should be a stepping stone to recruit for T20Is.
Does seem odd to have the World Cup finalists in action 3 days after the final.Personally, I am fed up with cricket watching. It happened during 2007 till the T20 WC.
Sport is run by a bunch of goons!!!
Does seem odd to have the World Cup finalists in action 3 days after the final.
From how much I have followed Cricket, with coaches it's like more about developing that understanding and trust with an individual. The more you understand the approach and mindset of a player the more it can help in the long run. And that is the case with Bharat Arun.‘During Ravi Shastri’s tenure, there was no agenda, decisions came from purely thinking about team values’: Bharat Arun
India's successful run India under coach Ravi Shastri and captain Virat Kohli, especially in Test matches, wouldn’t have been possible without Bharat Arun, who made the Indian bowling something to be feared and envied. Sriram Veera talks to the former India bowling coach, who looks back fondly...indianexpress.com
Amazing read this. Bharat Arun has been instrumental in getting our bowling where it is today. I can safely and proudly say that off late our bowling has won us more matches compared to our batting unit. I hope our bowlers continue to perform under Dravid.