greyblazer wrote:I got that slightly wrong in the live matches thread as his record is won 1 and lost 11. Thanks to OSY for pointing that out
greyblazer wrote:The one victory came in a dead rubber at Sydney.
greyblazer wrote:He perhaps got a 7for and was perfect for that wicket as the Sydney wicket had developed cracks. Caddick just hit those cracks and OZ didn't have much of a chance. A few lbw decisions went his way but on that wicket he was too good. Unfortunately just like in the past Caddick came good when the series was over.
rich1uk wrote:i really dont see the point of saying they should stick with laxman and hope he regains form
gotta be realistic here, the guy will turn 38 this year. saying that they should give him a chance just because they stuck with dravid through a bad patch and he came good is flawed logic. its been obvious for a while now that india need to try and stagger the process of replacing the big three and the longer they wait to start that process the more likely its going to be that all three will need replaced within a short space of time and you lose any chance of managing the transition.
it will be far easier to bring in someone now when they still have dravid and tendulkar around than maybe have to replace all three and have a top 6 with 3 or 4 rookies.
ddb wrote:rich1uk wrote:i really dont see the point of saying they should stick with laxman and hope he regains form
gotta be realistic here, the guy will turn 38 this year. saying that they should give him a chance just because they stuck with dravid through a bad patch and he came good is flawed logic. its been obvious for a while now that india need to try and stagger the process of replacing the big three and the longer they wait to start that process the more likely its going to be that all three will need replaced within a short space of time and you lose any chance of managing the transition.
it will be far easier to bring in someone now when they still have dravid and tendulkar around than maybe have to replace all three and have a top 6 with 3 or 4 rookies.
He found form in that last innings till he got a boardline unplayable delivery. And he averaged 99 in his last series. The thing is, you do not rebuild your team in the middle of a series that the series is still alive and dropping traditionally your best batsmen after Sachin in Aus. He starts bad, always. He's being made a scapegoat in the media, twitter, forums etc.
Both Dravid and Laxman should go after this series but that's a different thing to picking the team for Perth imo.
cricketfan90 wrote:i agree completely rich...at some point the selectors have to be bold, but i think they are worried about public response in india.
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