Yeah lol, very hyped.zimbos_05 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 4:36 amHe is definitely talented, but I don't buy into this narrative that only Kohli could have done that. I reckon ABD, and Smith could definitely have done what he did. There are few batsmen who can hit them the way he was and they are in that league. It's a bit of a disservice to those players that there's this narrative that it can only be him.Kriterion_BD wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 3:22 amWhen in the zone, there is no stopping Kohli. I mean 28 requried off 8, any team could have bowled a part timer vs ABD, Smith, Root, Warner and still won the game. But only Kohli and maybe a couple of other Indian batters could have chased that down.
Somehow, someway, Indian batters induce fear into the opposition bowlers and they start bowling hittable balls.
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You have to factor in context. India v Pakistan always has maximal intensity. India were down and out in the chase (this doesn't count as much since the T20 format often lends itself to "incredible" comebacks from 5 wickets down positions on a fairly routine basis).zimbos_05 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 4:36 amHe is definitely talented, but I don't buy into this narrative that only Kohli could have done that. I reckon ABD, and Smith could definitely have done what he did. There are few batsmen who can hit them the way he was and they are in that league. It's a bit of a disservice to those players that there's this narrative that it can only be him.Kriterion_BD wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 3:22 amWhen in the zone, there is no stopping Kohli. I mean 28 requried off 8, any team could have bowled a part timer vs ABD, Smith, Root, Warner and still won the game. But only Kohli and maybe a couple of other Indian batters could have chased that down.
Somehow, someway, Indian batters induce fear into the opposition bowlers and they start bowling hittable balls.
I think there are guys who are about as good, perhaps even slightly better than Kohli in ODIs, certainly in Tests but I think in T20s hes the best.
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What are the dutch doing lol
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Context can be argued for many. Again, don't get me wrong, he has skill and talent, but it's almost like what happens in football. Messi or Ronaldo does something, and it's amplified much higher compared to if anyone else has done it.Kriterion_BD wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 5:49 am
You have to factor in context. India v Pakistan always has maximal intensity. India were down and out in the chase (this doesn't count as much since the T20 format often lends itself to "incredible" comebacks from 5 wickets down positions on a fairly routine basis).
I think there are guys who are about as good, perhaps even slightly better than Kohli in ODIs, certainly in Tests but I think in T20s hes the best.
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The thing is, I'm not sure how many teams have been able to chase at 12-13 runs per over with 4-5 overs or more to go. I feel like India is the only team that has done that on multiple occaisions. With India, especially with Kohli at the crease, if you're defending 70 off the final 30 balls, you cannot assume you will win. There's no other team or batsmen who can inspire that kind of confidence.
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We are going to disagree on this. He's talented, but he is not some kind of immortal. Many players have inspired their teams to win from such situations.Kriterion_BD wrote: ↑Tue Oct 25, 2022 8:18 pm
The thing is, I'm not sure how many teams have been able to chase at 12-13 runs per over with 4-5 overs or more to go. I feel like India is the only team that has done that on multiple occaisions. With India, especially with Kohli at the crease, if you're defending 70 off the final 30 balls, you cannot assume you will win. There's no other team or batsmen who can inspire that kind of confidence.
On a side note. Was watching WBBL yesterday, Brisbane vs Sydney Thunder. It got to Brisbane needing 20 off 14 and the game was called off for rain. It barely rained in Brisbane. I live 20 minutes from Allan Border field where the game was and it did not rain at all near me. The rain (light drizzle) was a 5-10 minute passing drizzle, and yet the game got called off really quickly. It was called at 8:45pm local time. They could easily have waited and come back out to play. This just highlights how farcical our game with SA was. That was a constant shower and they were still pushing through, even at 11pm, well past the normal cut off of 10:05pm. Absolute joke that both teams were put through that. Can understand SA fans frustrations but if drawing or losing one game means you miss the semi, that's an issue of the format and is another indictment of the ICC.
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I also highly doubt the umpires would have pushed that hard for a result had it rained when we were playing Scotland. They would have happily sent us home. I don't feel sorry for the proteas.. not even 1 bit... its not our fault it rained. I'm also sure it won't be the last game affected by rainzimbos_05 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 25, 2022 11:12 pmWe are going to disagree on this. He's talented, but he is not some kind of immortal. Many players have inspired their teams to win from such situations.Kriterion_BD wrote: ↑Tue Oct 25, 2022 8:18 pm
The thing is, I'm not sure how many teams have been able to chase at 12-13 runs per over with 4-5 overs or more to go. I feel like India is the only team that has done that on multiple occaisions. With India, especially with Kohli at the crease, if you're defending 70 off the final 30 balls, you cannot assume you will win. There's no other team or batsmen who can inspire that kind of confidence.
On a side note. Was watching WBBL yesterday, Brisbane vs Sydney Thunder. It got to Brisbane needing 20 off 14 and the game was called off for rain. It barely rained in Brisbane. The rain (light drizzle) was a 5-10 minute passing drizzle, and yet the game got called off really quickly. It was called at 8:45pm local time. They could easily have waited and come back out to play. This just highlights how farcical our game with SA was. That was a constant shower and they were still pushing through, even at 11pm, well past the normal cut off of 10:05pm. Absolute joke that both teams were put through that. Can understand SA fans frustrations but if drawing or losing one game means you miss the semi, that's an issue of the format and is another indictment of the ICC.
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Congrats to the irish
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That was a massive win for the Irish
England under big pressure now.
England under big pressure now.
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Ireland has just made Australia's predicament a lot better