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rkrish79 asked in SportsCricket · 1 decade ago

Stop saying "strong indian batting lineup"?

Whenever experts,commentators discuss the indian batting lineup, usual comment is we have strong indian batting line up with the likes of Rahul dravid, Sachin, Sourabh Ganguly and Laxman,But the strength lies only on papers and not when they are batting .We were facing 3 understudy, new and inexperiencec english fast bowlers in Lords test and the famed batting line up flopped miserably.

I strongly recokn that words " strong indian batting line up" should be ceased from using.How many times this batting lineup has won matches battign in 2nd innings of a test match?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    'Strong Indian batting line up ' phrase is used because all of them have scored many runs individually. Indian batting line up is not performing according to their standards. They have failed many times. Indian batting line up is not reliable. I believe India would have won the match if the batsman would have performed well.

  • 1 decade ago

    I 110% agree with you. This is a hype and marketing ideas

    for fans to get addicted. Just because they have scored runs

    does not assume them to use these words.

    Why don't they use the Strong bowling lineup or like best

    fielding line up....

    All are relative and the famed batting( only by pundits who

    can hardly play)...

    Gee...give me a break....Sidebottom, Tremllet, Panesar

    are 3 very new bowlers (2-3 years of international experience)...When the ball is swinging, even a kid bowler

    can tame our so called Strong Batting line up.

  • 1 decade ago

    Indian batting line up was really very good in 2004.

    The time India went to Australia and won the Adelaide test

    The concept 'strong batting line up' originated about that time

    Standard has definitely gone down now.

  • 1 decade ago

    The media and supporters are the ones who are making them say a strong batting line up.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Strong batting line up!!!!!!!.... ..... yes yes yes very strong... very strong people... in the society in terms of name, fame.. with so much sponsership flowing in.. a lot of money.. they are certainly the strongest ones to don.. there's is no difference between these said to be strong people and the corrupt politicians.... .... dont know what the hell going on in indian cricket, need a miracle to change these.......

  • 1 decade ago

    india had once a very strong n a cooperative batting line up. but it is fading away due 2 lack of concentration and cooperation. the game is becoming more individual in india. players r playing 4 themselves instead of the country, this is my observation

  • 1 decade ago

    Agreed... Though i think englands batting line up is similarly overrated. lots of talent, too much inconsistancy.

  • © PD
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    it's just that on a given day someone shine, like Dhoni & Karthik in last innings of 1st Test

  • 1 decade ago

    It's all relative! athe line-up is perhaps the best as far as India is concerned, in recent times: they don't produce runs, though!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    they r all good player...bt they dont hav any consistency.......

    tendulkar...and dravid they r nw playing fr money...nt for there team and india......they r nw earn so much money,,,,,and time fr rest...totally....

    and india nt have consistency in their cricket...........so bcc should block their income source from addvertise.....totally bogus and dissgusting to watching their match nw a days...

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