I sat down to watch the Indian innings fully. Boy, I was amazed with Virat Kohli's game. Its been a while since I have seen anyone playing so confidently.
He seem to be very natural batsman after Sachin Tendulkar.
His off side push (many) was so comfortable and easy, applied the full bat adjusting the speed same with his pulls.
I may be over exaggerating but I haven't seen any batsman playing this good off late...
In the last 20 years, the game has evolved more strategic compared to your physical prowess alone, his openly displayed aggression in the game could be deterrent in the long run, esp as he loses his form which happens to every player in the game.
Indian bowling precision has also developed a lot.
My perception, the team with this form is unstoppable. Good luck.
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The cowards never started,
The weak died on the way,
Only the strong arrived.
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Yes, it was a very exciting match. It was like a dream chase. Kohli does generate a lot of power on some shots that the rest of the players try to place, hence he score more boundaries that any other player. Most commentators attributed those new shots to strong wrist and years of practice. If India can get 2 more quality batsmen who are 50% as good as Kohli, India will win many matches in the years ahead.
Kohli's prowess aside, what the heck has been wrong with Rohit Sharma and Dhawan? I can't recall the last time they played well, or even moved beyond 20s. Isn't it time to give them some rest and bring in Rahane and/or someone from the bench?
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Originally posted by JRF
My perception, the team with this form is unstoppable. Good luck.
The positive is - lot of batsmen are due for runs as India enters semis.
Yuvraj gone, Rahane might open bringing Rohit down to no 4 keeping left-right combinations aligned. Knowing Dhoni he will not like to bring more than one change to team.
In the mean time , I am watching Englishman Roy mauling New Zealand to ground and under in first 10 overs.
So, it's English vs. India in the finale . Let's see what transpires in the semis.
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Originally posted by febpreet
So, it's English vs. India in the finale . Let's see what transpires in the semis.
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