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Do India have the best “stable” of swing bowlers in the world?
Yes. Hopefully they don’t feed them Mohammad Asif style dodgy oats though.
here’s to crumpled like a supermarket receipt.
India’s bowlers aren’t stable at all, jrod. Take Sreesanth. Very unstable. Harbhajan even took a swing at Sreesanth. Ergo India has unstable bowlers who swing.
Death to the 438 !
Long live the short run chases where bowlers dominate.
Our guys looked like they were in lala land.
And yes Indias crop is pretty good. Except Stick-shift sreesanth.
If Australia/NZ/England/SA all refuse to play in Pakistan, and they move the Champions Trophy to Sri Lanka, it could be the making of the competition!
All one-day cricket to be played in Dambulla!
I’d prefer the fort at Galle myself!
Up with watching cricket from historical buildings, with monkeys and snakes!
They should move it to Bangladesh. If the 2004 U19 world cup was anything to go by it would be the most enthusiastically attended Champion’s Trophy ever.
i’m all for low-scorers too, except that at dambulla the side batting first in a day game will usually lose if the teams are well-matched, which makes it a bore
The problem with “major” championships being held in SL is that the TV companies will probably insist on day-night matches…and those just don’t seem to work over there.
Too much dew, and the humidity seems to make the ball swing like Stringfellow under lights. It makes every day-nighter into a coin-toss lottery.
After Monday’s mauling, Zaheer provided the touch of magic that India so badly needed!
His bowling came like a breath of fresh air.