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Re: Indian Cricket Thread

PostPosted: Sat Mar 30, 2024 2:47 pm
by Arthur Crabtree
I sometimes forget how popular cricket once was, because now it is is a minority sport in UK. Between the wars, cricket was the summer sport and everyone knew who the players were and it was widely played for recreation in towns and villages. Particularly in the north. Even in my lifetime, the Yorkshire league was said to be of a high standard.

With all that cricket being played, and with the benefits of avoiding working in heavy industry, it's possible that standards were higher than we now expect. Cricket wasn't professional in the way we think of it now- players had winter jobs- but the talent pool was much bigger. Anecdotes about whistling down a mine for a fast bowler are fanciful, but may hold a germ of truth.

The footage that exists of Larwood doesn't look like a medium pacer at work. As I've mentioned before, I think he looks like a- shorter- Brett Lee. And I remember when even in middle age, Devon Malcolm was still the fastest bowler in England, suggesting there modernity hadn't brought a democratisation of pace and that real speed is unusual and personal. Malcolm was a graduate of the Derbyshire leagues, not elite coaching.

I say this not to defend the past, but to suggest that the truth might not be found in a relatively extreme view..

Re: Indian Cricket Thread

PostPosted: Mon Apr 01, 2024 9:35 pm
by sussexpob
+++ Sorry for spamming this thread, if a mod wants to move this along somewhere else to discuss, then please do so+++++

Re: Indian Cricket Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 04, 2024 9:56 am
by andy
Bit out of the blue i know, but what's the feeling of Yashasvi Jaiswal being a potential India captain? And maybe the next one after Rohit?

Re: Indian Cricket Thread

PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2024 5:47 pm
by meninblue
andy wrote:Bit out of the blue i know, but what's the feeling of Yashasvi Jaiswal being a potential India captain? And maybe the next one after Rohit?



Rohit and Hardik are two captains in different formats. Jasprit and KL Rahul have been VC recently.

From the young batch, Shubman is likely to get the first go as captain when someone retires. Shreyas Iyer also has captaincy experience and if he makes Team in one format, he will be ahead of Yashasvi for captains place.

Yashasvi has not captained in FC or LIST A or IPL team as well. Imo in near time he is unlikely to become the captain in near future.

Re: Indian Cricket Thread

PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2024 7:15 pm
by sussexpob
I think it was gavasker.who was laying into Hardiks captaincy on Cricinfo today ..wasn't impressed

Re: Indian Cricket Thread

PostPosted: Wed May 08, 2024 9:04 am
by andy
sussexpob wrote:I think it was gavasker.who was laying into Hardiks captaincy on Cricinfo today ..wasn't impressed



Everyone wants to have a pop at Pandya these days, I think it's embarassing the stick he has recieved and the alleged in-fighting in the MI squad over the captaincy 'saga' Yes he hasnt been in great form but he hasn't deserved all the flak that has come his way....yes Rohit has been a good captain for MI but in last 4-5 years his run output in the IPl has been pretty poor to be honest