Shreesanth has proven to be a very expensive bowler, in the recent one day series of India vs. Australia. He consistently conceded over 7 runs an over while bowling to Australia. His figures went as high as 64 runs being conceded in 8 overs only, in 50 over matches. And in the 20/20 against Australia, he conceded around 47 runs in 4 overs only (more than 11 runs an over) but it was good that India managed to win the 20/20. I feel he should be dropped, because since he was so expensive at home, he maybe even more expensive on australian pitches. So what is your opinion -- should he be dropped by selectors for Australian tour in December? At times, he does take wickets too but what is the point of taking wickets after giving away so many runs?
2007-10-22
18:23:17
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if included to Australian tour, why so after conceding such heavy runs? Shouldn't room be given to a better bowler?
2007-10-22
18:30:32 ·
update #1