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Sheikh_Ji
28th January 2006, 08:11
Dravid is the thorn in Pakistan's flesh

Javagal Srinath

January 28, 2006




The cricketing fraternities of both countries share the feeling that it is high time to witness a true Test match on a good sporting wicket. That Inzamam-ul-Haq is a doubtful starter for the decider at Karachi only strengthens my belief that the pitch for the final Test will not be anything different from those on previous venues.

Fresh from defeating England at home, Pakistan have not only read a little too much into their own bowling but also miscalculated the strength of Indian batting, if not underestimated it. It will be a daring decision if Pakistan decide to go for a lively pitch. It is their attitude that will really matter. If Pakistan remain as negative as they were in the previous two games, they runs the risk of losing this Test. In a decider like this one, the teams have got to think in an extremely positive manner. When pushed to a corner for results, usually the host team does not want to lose the series and prefers another placid track. As it is, the Karachi wicket is known to be a bowler-friendly track with some reverse swing and spin aiding the bowlers.

A befitting reply from the Indian batsmen was commendable in the last two Tests. While it was Virender Sehwag who was the torch-bearer in the first Test, the real thorn in Pakistan's flesh was Rahul Dravid.

Dravid derives inspiration from so many sources. It could be reading books written by great personalities, or talking to people with invaluable experiences in their own walks of life or even from the themes of some of the good movies he watches. Any well-written book on sports will invariably land in his shelves. His reading habits ranges from autobiographies of great personalities from diverse fields to great achievers in sports. It is not an easy exercise to appreciate and practice other people's values and ideas.

He is all eyes and ears to learn from people with proven abilities. This approach towards his profession has enabled him to engage with the game critically. I have noticed a very rare characteristic in him of late. He spends a lot of time introspecting his batting on and off the field. Even off the field at leisure, one can notice him playing involuntary shadow-practice shots with bare hands at regular intervals. It could be a delicate glance or a rock-solid defence. One can feel that all this while his mind has been totally engrossed in his batting.

Now, with captaincy comes heightened exposure. A lot of time is required to run the side right, from selecting the squad to deciding the playing XI. The strategies and game plan is just not for him but for all individual batsmen and bowlers and the team as well. Then, one is drawn into controversies and forced to ride on it till it loses momentum. I was afraid that Dravid would have to sacrifice some of his batting bandwidth somewhere. But to my astonishment, I found his focus is much more intense than what it used to be earlier. This proves that captaincy is no burden for him and leadership comes pretty naturally to him. If Dravid can bring half the intensity of his batting to the captaincy, I am sure he can turn this team around completely. Dravid certainly raises the hopes of the team doing well abroad but those hopes will need to be translated into results.

India will not want to change the side for the final Test as they have done well with the five-bowler combination. The little doubt of looking for a sixth batsman was answered in the form of Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Irfan Pathan's stint at the wicket. Pakistan have been hit hard by injuries and it might make way for some much inexperienced players to come in. That opens another opportunity for India to win the series.

© PTI

Source: Cricinfo (http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/pakvind/content/story/234762.html)

For a man who played in a team that was defined totally by negative tactics...he has some nerve to accuse the Pak team.
I hope that we comprehensively win the 3rd test...and afterthat shove one of the stumps down Srinath's throat

MIG
28th January 2006, 08:15
He has a point - Dravid is yet to be dismissed by any of our bowlers!

But dont agree with why he thinks that Pakistanis have miscalculated the strength of the Indian batting - fact is none of the teams have got any advantage here - both have had a good look at each others batting .

As for bowling, the Indian pace attack wouldnt be ringing any alarm bells among Pak where as given the hostile spells from Shoaib, I would be very worried if I were an Indian batsman ( batting on any responsive pitch)

Amjid Javed
28th January 2006, 08:17
Pakistan bowlers need to take some kryptonite and put it in their pockets when bowling to dravid. Just the like the great wall of china it aint gona tumble any time soon.

Farhad
28th January 2006, 08:17
YK is a bigger thorn in India's flesh.

Empirebuiltolast
28th January 2006, 08:22
this is the biggest joke I ever heard ::J :))) :))) :)))

Pakistan bowlers need to take some kryptonite and put it in their pockets when bowling to dravid. Just the like the great wall of china it aint gona tumble any time soon.

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Empirebuiltolast
28th January 2006, 08:23
YK is a bigger thorn in India's flesh.


He is Y2K for India. :P

Sheikh_Ji
28th January 2006, 08:40
He is Y2K for India. :P

hahha...and he's only 6 yrs late :P

Rob H
28th January 2006, 08:58
Dravid is going to need a wonder ball to get him out. He's at his best right now with a Good pitch and average bowling. 2 hundreds in 2 tests and you've only got him out once via a run out which wasn't his fault either. There is no way he'll give his wicket away so you'll need a bloody good bit of bowling to get him. The only thing i can suggest is bowling him an off cutter. Michael Kasprowicz has troubled him with that delivery before.

Glenn McGrath is the only bowler to breach the wall by bowling him. At Bangalore he bowled a beauty to knock him over.

shan
28th January 2006, 09:40
Dravid is going to need a wonder ball to get him out. He's at his best right now with a Good pitch and average bowling. 2 hundreds in 2 tests and you've only got him out once via a run out which wasn't his fault either. There is no way he'll give his wicket away so you'll need a bloody good bit of bowling to get him. The only thing i can suggest is bowling him an off cutter. Michael Kasprowicz has troubled him with that delivery before.

Glenn McGrath is the only bowler to breach the wall by bowling him. At Bangalore he bowled a beauty to knock him over.

well no need for wonder ball to dismiss him

good bowling will do the trick on good pitch

Sultan Yusuf
28th January 2006, 11:20
javagirl chattin bakwas yet again!

The_Cricket_Devil
28th January 2006, 11:23
well he does have a point but still ends up sounding like a jackass :D

Sultan Yusuf
28th January 2006, 11:59
What I hate about this article (and most articles comin out of India) is, that they seem to be thinking their bowling has actually done well!

"The 5 bowler combination seems to be working well" :)))

You just got spanked for 679, 588 and 490!!

MIG
28th January 2006, 12:06
Beauty in the eye of the beholder ? Let them basque in their percieved glory - asli match is in Karachi - lets see whose balls do the talking ( errrm... you know what I meant to say here)

UJ
28th January 2006, 12:09
He talks as if half the squad is injured. Pakistan will be close to full strength

alpacino
28th January 2006, 17:01
Dravid's jumping defense has proven fatal for him sometimes. As soon as he defends outside the off stump it bounces a bit and rolls over towards stump very often.

Rob H
28th January 2006, 17:04
well no need for wonder ball to dismiss him

good bowling will do the trick on good pitch
i'm sorry when did Pakistan get Glenn McGrath in their side?

Lightning
28th January 2006, 17:16
Beauty in the eye of the beholder ? Let them basque in their percieved glory - asli match is in Karachi - lets see whose balls do the talking ( errrm... you know what I meant to say here) :))) :))) :)))

zulfiqar
28th January 2006, 23:34
Dravid is going to need a wonder ball to get him out. He's at his best right now with a Good pitch and average bowling. 2 hundreds in 2 tests and you've only got him out once via a run out which wasn't his fault either. There is no way he'll give his wicket away so you'll need a bloody good bit of bowling to get him. The only thing i can suggest is bowling him an off cutter. Michael Kasprowicz has troubled him with that delivery before.

Glenn McGrath is the only bowler to breach the wall by bowling him. At Bangalore he bowled a beauty to knock him over.

lol.. tons of people have bowled dravid including our own wasim & shoaib. Wasim's delivery to dravid in '99 where wasim completely set him up for the leg cutter was just a beauty. Pollock has bowled him before too (comprehensively at that). And shoaib ... well no one will remember how Shoaib got him because it's the man he got afterwards that really silenced 1 billion people around the world :D :D

Bailan
29th January 2006, 00:08
Dravid is going to need a wonder ball to get him out. He's at his best right now with a Good pitch and average bowling. 2 hundreds in 2 tests and you've only got him out once via a run out which wasn't his fault either. There is no way he'll give his wicket away so you'll need a bloody good bit of bowling to get him. The only thing i can suggest is bowling him an off cutter. Michael Kasprowicz has troubled him with that delivery before.

Glenn McGrath is the only bowler to breach the wall by bowling him. At Bangalore he bowled a beauty to knock him over.





:))) :))) OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO the short served memories ...