Indian cricket has been grown with great openers at the top, yet in the longer format of the game, the mantra doesn't seem to work as it should have in the other formats. It has been cleared in recent 3-4 years that Indi must recover its opening batting capacity as far the Indian men cricket is concerned. Murali Vijay is one of those examples which demonstrate the same issue in a wider context. He has recently been not able to perform at the best of his ability in the longer format of the game. He did perform with high average in the foreign land in the longer format of the game that included England and Australia, but it seems that home series has brought up the problem of not scoring to a high percentage as his average has dropped down below 30 in the test cricket in 2016indeeed which is a shocking percentage for an opening batsman as a rapid average drop down indeed. He has long since accepted the fact that he did kick a lot in test match around off stump. However it was also witnessed when he was performing well that he did learn how to leave the swinging outside stump ball especially in concern to his off stump, but it seems the problems has come very soon as another exposed phenomenon in his opening batting's concern in the longer format of the game. The three test matches against England in the home series were enough to demonstrate how weak he has been around that corridor of uncertainty. He wasn't able to score in the last two matches properly against the Kiwi at the home series thus he continued to face this irregularity in his opening batting stance. In this way, we need to see him play properly with leaving those off stump balls in a better way, so Let's hope that he might be able to perform accordingly, thus let's watch out how he does in concern to his batting in the coming 4th test match that starts from 8th of December in Mumbai... How impressive was Wood's return to Golf ??? Playing these sports could help you live longer!!! The best underwater sports in Bali!!!