Aakupaccha_caradu Posted December 30, 2018 Report Posted December 30, 2018 Andaru bagane act chesthunaru india ni kani, SCS kani radhu ani @Mitron tweeted. Quote
Kool_SRG Posted December 30, 2018 Author Report Posted December 30, 2018 2 hours ago, Naaperushiva said: SCG manake advantage baa..only toss odipothe thappa 3-1 tho pakka win series Don't go too far just enjoy the victory ante.. Quote
kiladi bullodu Posted December 30, 2018 Report Posted December 30, 2018 13 hours ago, Ravi860 said: emannaru @Ravi860 Quote
karna11 Posted December 30, 2018 Report Posted December 30, 2018 sydney match draw seyyundrii atleast win avvakapoyina parledhu Quote
Naaperushiva Posted December 30, 2018 Report Posted December 30, 2018 12 hours ago, Kool_SRG said: Don't go too far just enjoy the victory ante.. emundhi baa..common sense anthey baa sydney spin track mana deggara iddaru manchi spinnners vunaru and OZ lo innings build chese okka batsmen kooda ledu Quote
Kool_SRG Posted December 31, 2018 Author Report Posted December 31, 2018 New dad Rohit Sharma to miss Sydney Test Rohit Sharma will miss the New Year's Test in Sydney to attend to his wife, who gave birth to a baby daughter on Sunday. Rohit left for Mumbai on Sunday, and will only return to Australia on January 8 to join the ODI squad. The Sydney Test is scheduled to run from January 3 to 7. The selectors have not named a replacement for Rohit in the Test squad. Rohit, who missed the second Test in Perth with a lower-back injury, played the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne, scoring an unbeaten 63 in the first innings. His return to the side at No. 6 pushed Hanuma Vihari up the order to open alongside debutant Mayank Agarwal, with India dropping both their openers from the Perth Test, M Vijay and KL Rahul. In Rohit's absence, India have a number of options for the Sydney Test. Vihari could return to the middle order with either Vijay or Rahul coming back into the side, or the seam-bowling allrounder Hardik Pandya could directly replace Rohit at No. 6. If the Sydney pitch looks conducive to spin, another option, if the offspinner R Ashwin has regained full fitness after missing the last two Tests with a side strain, could be to go in with two spinners, Ravindra Jadeja being the other, and three fast bowlers. Quote
Kool_SRG Posted December 31, 2018 Author Report Posted December 31, 2018 Just now, Kool_SRG said: Rohit Sharma will miss the New Year's Test in Sydney to attend to his wife, who gave birth to a baby daughter on Sunday. Rohit left for Mumbai on Sunday, to Mr. & Mrs. Rohit sharma Quote
Kool_SRG Posted December 31, 2018 Author Report Posted December 31, 2018 Rohit was looking to get settled in Test team but some way or the other facing obstacles... Quote
karna11 Posted December 31, 2018 Report Posted December 31, 2018 evadni tesukuntadoo veedi place loo, aa MV and KL rahul tappa evarnina tesukondraa nayanaa Quote
Kool_SRG Posted January 1, 2019 Author Report Posted January 1, 2019 15 hours ago, karna11 said: evadni tesukuntadoo veedi place loo, aa MV and KL rahul tappa evarnina tesukondraa nayanaa My vote Hardik or Ashwin if fit should come in... But may be Rahul could come in and Vihari down to No:6. Quote
timmy Posted January 1, 2019 Report Posted January 1, 2019 There has been no shortage of stump-mic banter throughout the Border-Gavaskar Trophy... Watch the #BBL08 live on BT Sport ✔@btsportcricket The stump mic has provided some gold between Australia and India Tim Paine doing his best to trigger as many people as he can! 874 11:30 PM - Dec 29, 2018 206 people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy With MS Dhoni set to join the ODI squad, Paine did his bit to recruit Pant for Hobart Hurricanes, during the Boxing Day Test at the MCG cricket.com.au ✔@cricketcomau Not sure George Bailey is sold on Tim Paine's @HurricanesBBL recruitment strategy 3,511 7:16 AM - Dec 29, 2018 762 people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy Pant, who has become a sensation thanks to his stump-mic exploits, made sure he gave it back when Paine came on to bat, asking Mayank Agarwal if he had ever heard of a "temporary captain" cricket.com.au ✔@cricketcomau It was Rishabh Pant's turn for some fun on the stump mic today... #AUSvIND 7,834 10:00 AM - Dec 29, 2018 2,354 people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy While Paine's "babysitting" comment was funny... View image on Twitter ESPNcricinfo ✔@ESPNcricinfo Tim Paine at it again To be fair though, Rishabh Pant would be a hit in the Big Bash League - what say @HurricanesBBL?#AUSvIND #BBL08 2,082 3:50 PM - Dec 28, 2018 493 people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy ...few expected it to come true as quickly as it has! Photo courtesy: bon.paine/Instagram Quote
timmy Posted January 2, 2019 Report Posted January 2, 2019 India make Ashwin U-turn, Ishant left out Virat Kohli and R Ashwin are elated after Usman Khawaja's dismissal Getty Images 12:14 PM Sidharth Monga at the SCG Two hours after India's spokesperson declared that R Ashwin was unfit for the Sydney Test, the offspinner was included in the 13 named for the series finale. That was not the only surprise: Ishant Sharma wasn't included in the 13. Umesh Yadav was roped in as his replacement. Ishant experienced some left rib-cage discomfort and the team management did not want to risk him during this Test, with a spokesman saying he was "currently being assessed". India squad for Sydney Test: KL Rahul, Mayank Agarwal, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli (capt), Ajinkya Rahane, Hanuma Vihari, Rishabh Pant (wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav, R Ashwin, Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah, Umesh Yadav Left-arm wristspinner Kuldeep Yadav has found a place too, while KL Rahul returned in place of Rohit Sharma, who has flown back home to attend to his wife and newborn daughter. This means India are not entertaining any thoughts of playing Hardik Pandya, the allrounder flown in after the Perth defeat. Most intriguing is Ashwin's case. The selection U-turn comes two Tests after India named Ravindra Jadeja in the 13 before revealing, after the match had ended, that he hadn't been fully fit. This time Ashwin was declared unfit before being included in the 13. Not only did the media manager announce that he had been ruled out, India's captain Virat Kohliwent on to lament his absence, in particular since his injury - a side strain - was similar to the one that troubled him during India's tour of England last year. When Kohli spoke, it was assumed Ashwin was going to miss his fifth Test out of 12 that India have played away from home since January 2018. "Well, it's unfortunate that he has had two niggles quite similar in the last couple of away tours," Kohli said. "That's obviously him, more than anyone else, who will be focused to correct. The physio and the trainer have spoken to him in terms of what's required in order to get over that injury. "He is very important for sure. In Test cricket he is a vital part of this team, and we want him to be 100% fit and for a longer period so that he can contribute to us more in the Test format. He is very disappointed with the fact that he has not been able to recover in time, but the things have been laid out to him (as to) what needs to be done to get back to full fitness. Honestly, you can't predict an injury, when it happens you just manage and doing what he can to get over that injury." Kohli even went on to suggest that Hanuma Vihari's part-time offspin would ensure India would not miss Ashwin too much. "I think it [Ashwin's absence] does make you alter your plans a little bit throughout the course of a series," Kohli said. "But the fact that Vihari has bowled beautifully whenever we've given him the ball makes us feel absolutely calm about Ashwin not being able to play. "It is obviously a disappointment for us as a team and for him personally, but if you see the way Vihari has bowled he has looked like picking up a wicket whenever he comes to bowl. He's pitching the ball in the right areas so we are looking at him as a solid bowling option right now. Especially in this Test because he has pace on the ball, he puts in the effort and he's economical and that's all you need from a guy who is coming in to bowl 10-15 overs in a day." Two hours later, though, Ashwin was named in the 13-man squad with a rider that a final call would be taken on the morning of the Test. It is not yet clear whether Ashwin was drafted in at the last moment to bring some experience in the absence of Ishant. In fact it wouldn't have been surprising if Mohammed Shami had been left out: he came to the ground wearing a jacket, and didn't train at all. There were fears that Shami might be unwell, but Ishant's absence came as a surprise. That India are giving him until the last moment is a sign of how important Ashwin is. In Adelaide he played a big part in setting up the win, not just with the six wickets but also first-innings runs in a crisis situation. Yet it has been almost a month since Ashwin developed this "left-sided abdominal strain", which leads to questions if Ashwin's fitness issues are a concern. Kohli's answer revealed he sees his injury in England and this one in the same category. Meanwhile, Rahul is set to join his good friend and Karnataka team-mate Mayank Agarwal at the top of the order, with Vihari going back to No. 6. Shami, Jasprit Bumrah and Jadeja seem like certainties with the last spot to be contested by Ashwin, Umesh and Kuldeep. Virat Kohli brushed off fears that recurring back spasms would hinder his career AFP One person whose fitness is not a cause for concern despite persistent back problems is Kohli himself. He struggled with it when he batted long in Melbourne, and towards the end started playing more shots than he usually does. Kohli revealed he has been fighting with the back for the last seven years, and that he is quite adept at managing it. "I've had disc issues since 2011, it's nothing new," Kohli said of the discomfort in Melbourne. "I've been able to manage it because of the physical effort I have put in in the last few years. When you have a back that has disc issues you can only maintain it. That way so I'm not too bothered by it. "When the workload gets too much it can get into a spasm. You don't really get serious issues, you get fine in two-three days but at that point of time you get into a spasm. That's very easy to heal so I'm not too concerned with it. You just have to manage it physically and stay ahead of the injury. I've been able to do it for now, and I'm sure I'll find out more options and more ways to counter that and be at the top of my fitness. It's impossible to keep going on without niggles, and I think it's fine to have a few niggles here and there. You just need to be able to manage it very well." Kohli's own fitness and training, he said, helped him switch between formats so easily. "The physical part has definitely helped me massively in the last three years," Kohli said. "I feel like I can switch formats easily and be at the top of my energy levels or intensity levels that is required to play international cricket. Because I work really hard no my fitness. There are many factors involved: the diet, the sleep patterns and all these sort of things are very crucial. But above all of that I believe in backing my technical ability to score in all formats." http://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/25664687/india-make-ashwin-u-turn-ishant-left-out Quote
Kool_SRG Posted January 2, 2019 Author Report Posted January 2, 2019 Pitcha comedy ayyindi ga 13 member squad selection lo Ila chese match dobbesttunaruu aakariki. Half fit Ashwin will be a real burden...Malli Umesh enduku hardik ni aadinchaka. Shami also may be doubtful he didn't train. Kuldeep and Jaddu as spinners, Jasprit, Hardik if fit shami or umesh will give 5 bowlers. 6 batsmen should have done the job rather going back to Rahul. Quote
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