GiantKiller
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I'm only pointing out the fact because your eager to point out the deficiencies of the Indian batsman playing swing, that's why I'm trying to tell you thats its not just us but you'll as well. In fact all teams in the sub continent. Interesting how your statement becomes vague after you get ownedEven if you were only talking about the last match then its unfair to say we didn't bowl in the right areas because the help from the pitch in the second innings was non-existent so we naturally wouldn't have got the same purchase off the pitch as your bowlers did, bowling in the right areas.
He may have played a test series, but did he play against us? No. Hence he is a mysterious bowler to us. Yes he may be a orthodox bowler with a straight forward action, but just like you'll struggled against Kumar (who fits your description of a non-mystery bowler) we struggled against Junaid.
:O *Sigh* Wrongly putting all blame on Dhoni and turning a blind eye to the obvious is what makes me so 'eager', even though I'm not. Funny, huh? Also, where did I deny or even give a hint of denial that Pak, or any other subcontinent team for that matter, is not vulnerable to good swing bowling? I didn't do that anywhere. Why? Because I realize it's true and more importantly, discussing that would result in us digressing. Comprende? Also, I didn't precisely say that I was vague. I mentioned it as a possibility. I don't like repeating myself multiple times, ya'know.
Are you sure about you getting no assistance from the pitch? You just watched the highlights, did you not? So, you must definitely remember how Hafeez was dismissed. Now, keep that in mind and then look at how someone like Ishant Sharma, for example, performed with the bowl.
:O:O Oh man. Looks like I've to repeat myself. Again.
Reflecting back, it seems as if we were destined to have this discussion. Hahaha.
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