4th Test Border Gavaskar Trophy December 26-30 1000hrs @ the MCG

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Not if it's an idiotic call, if it's too risky like the run out last night the non striker has the right to say no, that was Jaiswal's fault
What seems to have been overwhelmingly missed in this debate is this.

Sure, it's the striker's call - but the non-striker can also put his hand up and scream out "no" to send the striker back. Kohli didn't do this.

Now it's a split second decision on the part of the non-striker, I know, but we see it often enough in the game to say that Kohli could have done that here. If he had done so, and Jaiswal had responded, then I reckon he would have got back safely.

Instead, Kohli looked at his partner, looked at the fieldsman, then basically turned his back and went "meh".

So Kohli is far from blameless.
 
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Bradman couldn't even get to 7000 - what a bum :)
I chuckle when a statistician lists the most century makers, with always Bradman well down the list. Not clarified is that The Don hit his 29 from a mere 52 matches, half or more than those listed above him. The leader Jacques Kallis took a whopping 166 matches to reach his 45 tons. The mind boggles over how many 100s the great man w've scored from that many Tests.
 
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I chuckle when a statistician lists the most century makers, with always Bradman well down the list. Not clarified is that The Don hit his 29 from 52 matches, half or more than those listed above him.
Funny how Bradman has disappeared from view in the last decade and a half, as a cricketer he's still without peer but the idea of him as some sort idealised Australian is rapidly retreating from memory.
 
Lyon's the big watch for me the next few days. I've been defending him this series but if he continues to look flaccid and ineffectual, he shouldn't be playing in Sydney.

Indian batters seem to have him figured out in Aus and if he keeps tracking the way he has been, his average against them in the last 2 series here will drift out to 60+.

Looking much better here, all that being said.
 
I chuckle when a statistician lists the most century makers, with always Bradman well down the list. Not clarified is that The Don hit his 29 from 52 matches, half or more than those listed above him. The leader Jacques Kallis took 166 matches to reach his 45 tons.
His f-c record was only slightly worse, 117 tons from 234 matches - on average, a century every second match.

Remarkable.
 

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