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Re: India the Future?

Postby braveneutral » Wed Mar 14, 2012 11:57 am

shankybiggestengfan wrote:
braveneutral wrote:As a follower of India and England, which batting line-up would worry me the most 6-8 years down the line in terms of new additions? England for sure.

Well,I'd agree with that but that would depend on conditions IMO.Can anyone say conclusively atm that Tiwary,Rohit,Pujara,Rahane are better than Taylor,Stokes,Bairstow,etc in English conditions?
Its a bit too early to say IMO.Thats why I'd wait before passing judgements that India surely have better batting talent than England. They might but lets not use the words "for sure". Its still far too early.

I am happy to not wait as I am pretty sure that that is the way it will pan out.

Interestingly Shanky, can anyone conclusively say Taylor, Stokes, Vince, Bairstow etc. are better than Tiwary, Rohit, Pujara and Rahane? Maybe not, but it doesn't stop people saying it.
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Re: India the Future?

Postby shankycricket » Wed Mar 14, 2012 11:57 am

ddb wrote:
shankybiggestengfan wrote: For my money,I'd still very much have Sachin in the side for that series.


Which is silly.

shankybiggestengfan wrote:This winter,I'd expect India to wallop us 3-0 or maybe even 4-0 in the test series.


Not a chance in hell.


shankybiggestengfan wrote:Can anyone say conclusively atm that Tiwary,Rohit,Pujara,Rahane are better than Taylor,Stokes,Bairstow,etc in English conditions?


No one has said that.

Well,BN said that the Indian batting line up would be SURELY better than the England line up 6-8 yrs down the line

braveneutral wrote:As a follower of India and England, which batting line-up would worry me the most 6-8 years down the line in terms of new additions? England for sure.


I do not understand how anyone can pass such conclusive judgements atm when neither bunch of youngsters have played Test cricket.

If thats just based on FC records then thats a bit silly as they have played in extremely different conditions and against different set of bowlers.
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Re: India the Future?

Postby braveneutral » Wed Mar 14, 2012 11:58 am

Maybe because I am a demigod?

Read my previous post.
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Re: India the Future?

Postby shankycricket » Wed Mar 14, 2012 11:58 am

braveneutral wrote:
shankybiggestengfan wrote:
braveneutral wrote:As a follower of India and England, which batting line-up would worry me the most 6-8 years down the line in terms of new additions? England for sure.

Well,I'd agree with that but that would depend on conditions IMO.Can anyone say conclusively atm that Tiwary,Rohit,Pujara,Rahane are better than Taylor,Stokes,Bairstow,etc in English conditions?
Its a bit too early to say IMO.Thats why I'd wait before passing judgements that India surely have better batting talent than England. They might but lets not use the words "for sure". Its still far too early.

I am happy to not wait as I am pretty sure that that is the way it will pan out.

Interestingly Shanky, can anyone conclusively say Taylor, Stokes, Vince, Bairstow etc. are better than Tiwary, Rohit, Pujara and Rahane? Maybe not, but it doesn't stop people saying it.


DDB you said no one is saying it.What does the above quote imply then?
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Re: India the Future?

Postby braveneutral » Wed Mar 14, 2012 11:59 am

You said you agreed to that post anyway!!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?!?
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Re: India the Future?

Postby shankycricket » Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:00 pm

braveneutral wrote:You said you agreed to that post anyway!!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?!?

Not with the words
"For sure".
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Re: India the Future?

Postby ddb » Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:00 pm

BN did not mention English conditions which post did and he still hasn't.
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Re: India the Future?

Postby ddb » Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:01 pm

Anyway, you're arguing a non existent argument Shanky. Might have posted this before. But this is why can't judge Pujara on that series in SA conditions...(1.30)

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Re: India the Future?

Postby braveneutral » Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:03 pm

Anyway, on my game of ICC 2011, Sharma, Kohli and Rahane play in England with far greater averages than any of the English players mentioned. Just saying.

When I mention English conditions I will do so, but I didn't specify therefore I was talking generally. I couldn't give what you are trying to make out from this. Soon no doubt we will be debating how I have said Sehwag is the next big thing.
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Re: India the Future?

Postby shankycricket » Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:10 pm

My point is,
Both the sides have talented yougsters.Neither of whom have played Test cricket.They play FC cricket in completely different conditions and against completely different sets of bowlers.So they cant be compared at the moment.Ok,comparison is still fine but to pass conclusive judgements is premature IMO.It could well turn out that the Indian youngsters outperform England or for that matter any side in all conditions but its a bit too premature to say that it will DEFINITELY happen.Not for a second did I say that the English youngsters are better than the Indians.All I am saying that lets wait and watch before getting so judgemental.I am not necessarily talking about particular conditions here.
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Re: India the Future?

Postby shankycricket » Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:12 pm

ddb wrote:Anyway, you're arguing a non existent argument Shanky. Might have posted this before. But this is why can't judge Pujara on that series in SA conditions...(1.30)


I agree.I rate Pujara very highly personally.
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Re: India the Future?

Postby shankycricket » Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:14 pm

braveneutral wrote:Anyway, on my game of ICC 2011, Sharma, Kohli and Rahane play in England with far greater averages than any of the English players mentioned. Just saying.

When I mention English conditions I will do so, but I didn't specify therefore I was talking generally. I couldn't give what you are trying to make out from this. Soon no doubt we will be debating how I have said Sehwag is the next big thing.

Funny how you know what I am going to post before I even post it.
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Re: India the Future?

Postby braveneutral » Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:15 pm

Where have I passed a conclusive judgement? I said they would worry me the most - out of England and India. Does it mean they will be the worst? No. Does it mean that they will worry me the most. Yes. How you can say that I can't be conclusive about what I will worry about the most is an odd dictation to be making.

Not for a second did I say that the English youngsters are better than the Indians.All I am saying that lets wait and watch before getting so judgemental.


Did you not say this?

IMO Taylor,Stokes,Vince,Bairstow better than Indian youngsters bar Kohli.


Hypocrisy much.
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Re: India the Future?

Postby braveneutral » Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:16 pm

shankybiggestengfan wrote:
braveneutral wrote:Anyway, on my game of ICC 2011, Sharma, Kohli and Rahane play in England with far greater averages than any of the English players mentioned. Just saying.

When I mention English conditions I will do so, but I didn't specify therefore I was talking generally. I couldn't give what you are trying to make out from this. Soon no doubt we will be debating how I have said Sehwag is the next big thing.

Funny how you know what I am going to post before I even post it.

That would be due to my demigod status.
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Re: India the Future?

Postby shankycricket » Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:20 pm

braveneutral wrote:Where have I passed a conclusive judgement? I said they would worry me the most - out of England and India. Does it mean they will be the worst? No. Does it mean that they will worry me the most. Yes. How you can say that I can't be conclusive about what I will worry about the most is an odd dictation to be making.

Not for a second did I say that the English youngsters are better than the Indians.All I am saying that lets wait and watch before getting so judgemental.


Did you not say this?

IMO Taylor,Stokes,Vince,Bairstow better than Indian youngsters bar Kohli.


Hypocrisy much.

I was talking in terms of talent.Unlike you who said that the Indian youngsters would definitely end up with better careers.There is a difference there which I would have hoped you would understand.
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