if I read Ganguly's comments correctly he is saying dustbowls don't benefit india for away games which is what he wants them to achieve(better results away)this is interesting thinking I actually think that is good logic.....
I always chuckle when Ganguly opens his mouth. When he was Indian captain he begged for ranging turners. Yes it doesn't help India in away matches. But first and foremost you want to win your home matches
Kohli has scored most of his hundreds outside India so that doesn't hold much water...
yes of course that's true.India's record at home thou is pretty formidable. we won away 4 years ago......don't know the stats but would say away teams to get a series win have got to play out of their skin.I actually cannot remember the last home series India lost apart from against England.....there's not many is recent years..
Sorry, but for me W.Indies, Australia ( over 3 years ago before the flat tracks!') and England are places he needs to improve ( in tests).. Granted he made a 200 in a Match against the West indies but even Ballance has made runs against them. It's all about opinions obviously and for me Williamson over Kohli in tests in England, West indies and Scotland...
Only country Kohli doesn't have a hundred in is England. So tick off South Africa, New Zealand, Australia(he scored a hundred there back in 2010), West Indies, Sri Lanka
I didn't say he wasn't talented.... I just prefer Williamson over Kohli for test matches away from their home soil.Also, I don't understand your point about Kohli scoring a 100 in.various countries because I believe Ross Taylor has 100's in most of those countries but I still wouldn't have him over Kohli or Williamson. .
It's not a comparable scenario anyway. Kohli is a stroke maker whereas Williamson is more like Amla. Kills you slowly
Wouldn't disagree and hence why Williamson would be in my test side but not my one day team..
Amla? AB de Villiers? Brave man naming a top four without either of those two...
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