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posted on 23/1/19

Kohli rested for last 2 ODIs...makes perfect sense.

posted on 23/1/19

Might as well kill 2 birds with one stone while you are down under.

posted on 23/1/19

Kangaroo Kurry and Kiwi Khima ?

Nz seemed clueless against our bowling attack.

Chahal and Yadav are so imp for WC2019....very tricky bowlers to play against.

comment by WizKid (U22028)

posted on 24/1/19

I wouldn't read too much into the first ODI...NZ are an excellent side and are going to challenge us in the remaining games.

Good start nevertheless. Don't agree with Vijay Shankar. There is no point in an all rounder if they're at both batting and bowling.

comment by CF (U21346)

posted on 26/1/19

NZ win by 90 runs, Kuldeep 4-45,

comment by WizKid (U22028)

posted on 26/1/19

I think you'll find India won. This isn't pakistan

Still not convinced by Vijay Shankar or Rayudu. Replace Rayudu with Rahane.

posted on 26/1/19

India’s team should be Rohit, Dhawan, Kohli, dhoni, Karthik, Kedar, pandya, Chahal, kuldeep, Shami/bhuvi and Bumrah.

Rayudu for me is Indian pitch bully. Should really try and get Karthik in this team as he is a good finisher and can score quick runs.

posted on 26/1/19

Otherwise think we won’t see many changes now going into the World Cup. I think Kohli deserves a good break between now and WC. A fresh Kohli will be so dangerous in the WC.

posted on 28/1/19

Cakewalk for India...absolutely stunning professional performance. Nz have no answers..

I would like to some changes for rest 2 ODIs. Should rest Shami, Dhawan, Yadav...

Good to see Management didn't go overboard with Pandya's issue...was sensible decision to call him back...he will be a key player in WC 2019.

posted on 28/1/19

Only downside in thrashing teams for me is that you are not really tested. Doesn’t really prepare you for the World Cup. India top order getting all the batting.

India and England are the favourites this summer no doubt about it but you could have a tricky semi or like a couple of years ago some unknown Pakistan batsman has the time of his life. I guess that’s just sport.

posted on 28/1/19

Agreed with Kash, for me the biggest concern will be our middle order. If top order fails, can middle order resurrect the team and win us the game.

Think bowling for me is ready to go. Need to rest Shami, bhuvi and Bumrah properly and make sure they are 100% fit. This will be more or less the pace trio who will play the main matches. And given we can only play 2 pacers, pandya and 2 spinners can’t risk any of them injured.

Glad Kohli is getting a decent break. Think we should give him as much rest as possible. The Aus series at home is a pointless as it can get, might as well give our middle order of MS, Kedar, Rayudu and Karthik a chance to play as many overs as don’t think any of our key players are going to resting in IPL.

comment by Kav H (U19426)

posted on 29/1/19

Surprised you guys don't want Rayudu in the playing XI. For me he has pretty much performed every time he has been given a start. No stellar name but gets the job done at 4 imo. I personally don't think Karthik is anywhere near good enough to be starting games especially if Dhoni is playing. Kohli also loves Pandya so he is a shoe in to start.

Like Viru said, our bowling is pretty set in stone for the WC - Bhuvi, Shami and Bumrah plus Pandya and the spin twins. Obviously they won't all play but they will form the crux of our bowling. IPL is the only stumbling block in terms of injuries - if I was these players I would try and sit out the IPL although with the millions they get that's not going to happen.

posted on 30/1/19

Kav I think what we would ideally want from our no.4 is stability if early wickets fall and quick runs if top 3 play bulk of the overs. The latter will happen more often than not, so it’s crucial Rayudu can accelerate without playing many balls. From what I have seen of him he struggles here. He deffo can provide stability but the difference between winning and losing will be how well our middle order can capitalise on very good starts. In England where boundaries are short we would certainly need extra cushion of runs

comment by Kav H (U19426)

posted on 31/1/19

Today is a perfect example of how without Kohli this batting unit seems to fall apart. 92 all out even in a dead rubber is not excusable

This is exactly what I fear will happen in the World Cup - we cruise through the group and the first knockout game with our top order scoring 95% of the runs then we get sucker punched in the quarters/semis by getting bowled out for a very low score.

posted on 31/1/19

Yeah Kav, we have persisted with quite a few unproven players in the middle order. Rayudu, Karthik and Jadhav have been given so many chances and yet lack the consistency. It’s almost as if we won’t play well if top order don’t score bulk of the runs.

Anyway don’t think this will worry India too much. Think going into the WC India will go with one of the most balanced attacks. Pakistan being the other team with a good attack.

posted on 31/1/19

On another note, India go to WI later this year. Don’t think we can take them lightly anymore. They have some outstanding youngsters in their ranks. Will be interesting to watch

posted on 4/2/19

Another series win in this format. India are definitely going in as strong favourites of winning the WC this year.

comment by Kav H (U19426)

posted on 4/2/19

Excellent series win in the end. However questions still remain over that middle over.

comment by Ennja (U22096)

posted on 1/3/19

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