Chat: 'Yuvi best one to replace Ganguly' | Highlights: Day 3
Posted on Oct 11, 2008 at 20:20 | Updated Oct 11, 2008 at 22:20
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Pritamm: Does Ganguly mean Dhoni in that interview where he mentioned "players changing hair styles"?
Nishant Arora: No I don’t think so. Today he has officially denied that interview. Here is what he said. “Report of the interview from the Bengali daily published in various newspapers are false. I have not given the interview of that sort to anyone and hopefully also in the future I would request you to clarify with me before publishing news from other sources.”
Preetham: Who out of Yuvraj or Badrinath or Rohit Sharma you think should be replacing Ganguly?
Nishant Arora: I will go for Yuvraj. Because is the most talented of them. He has shown he has it in him to survive at this level. Given a longer run test cricket may bring the best out of him. And most importantly he has proved himself as One day cricketer and he is hungry to prove his test credentials.
Yogendra: Looking at the last Test match at Bangalore between India and Pak where India scored in excess of 600 and Pak scored in excess of 400 in their first innings, it looks like Australia are 150 to 200 runs short of what they should have scored. It is a good chance for India to bat for at least 5 complete sessions end look for a lead.
Nishant Arora: Right now even 430 is looking like a massive total. I am really surprised how wicket has changed overnight and all credit to Aussie bowlers who changed their strategy overnight and went back 2004 tried and tested formula. Bowl in stumps, dry up the runs, odd ball will shoot in or keep low. Batsmen can never feel they are in as odd will do something to keep them guessing.
Harris: I still believe Bangalore is not pontings true test of Indian Condition... The spin was slow and pace got subdued after pitching... I'm not undermining his century, but the real test will come in a place like delhi, where Anil is more menacing... whats your say on this Nishanth?
Nishant Arora: First of all make no mistakes he is class act. And in this innings you could see his hard work and preparation. He changed his style a bit, didn’t jab at any ball, played with soft hands and was sure of his off stump. He may not do well in coming innings but he is definitely much better prepared and committed this time.
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