• Border Gavaskar Trophy - In Depth conversation about pitch vs skills post Indore test

  • Mar 7 2023
  • Length: 56 mins
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Border Gavaskar Trophy - In Depth conversation about pitch vs skills post Indore test

  • Summary

  • Hey Guys, Welcome to our eight episode.

    In this week's episode we  discussed about the ongoing Border Gavaskar Trophy and specifically discussed the below points - 

    • What is the definition of a poor pitch?
    • Was Indore the right option after Dharamsala game was cancelled?
    • Greats like Sachin, VVS, Ganguly,Dravid, Sehwag - how  they would have performed on these rank turners?
    • At what point India decided to play to their strengths and started dishing out turning tracks as oppose to Flat pitches?
    • Time to try out new players in next WTC cycle?  We do miss Pant the batter.
    • Our pitch prediction for the Ahmedabad test.
    • We predict any changes to our XI for the final test and give our final prediction. 

    We are joined by a guest speaker -  Krish (Krishnan Chandrasekharan) for the above analysis, he plays for Merton Cricket Club in London and have bowled to the likes of Ashwin, Hayden in the nets during CSK training sessions back in Chennai, India.

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