TMS said he edged it, that was after they saw the replay. So blame them...Cook got nowhere near the ball.
Good night Gelman. More importantly, well played Alastair Cook.
Shouldn't be too much longer, might as well watch the endWell played Cook. Night Gelman.
And people wonder why TMS is on its last legs.TMS said he edged it, that was after they saw the replay. So blame them...
GFC.Sky’s Benedict, the statistic guy can **** off and he can take Gower and Lloyd with him.
Its worth it to see test cricket againI remember doing that for Colly in the Ashes, good job I never decided to wait for his 200 I was tired enough
Well impressed, btw, at the Aussies and Kiwis who stay up to watch two teams that have nothing to do with them just because it's Test Cricket. I salute thee
Haha. Not quite. Might even pop in tomorrow. I am writing the report, tho.That's Richard's involvement in this thread finished, one feels
My sentiments exactly, TBH. Probably been said before, though, and people like Rob (Prince EWS) and Gelman (pasag) are generally guys who take an interest in everything.Well impressed, btw, at the Aussies and Kiwis who stay up to watch two teams that have nothing to do with them just because it's Test Cricket. I salute thee
Was it just my eyes playing tricks, or did Collymore just bowl a ball with a completely different action to the norm?
I'm really looking forwards to seeing this - never seen Collymore with his old action.Collymore seems to have developed a totally different action in this match. Normally he has a relatively small leap and then bowls very chest on - however he seems to have added a ball - purely as variation once an over or so - which is somewhat of a throwback to his tearaway fast bowler past, where he has a bigger leap and bowls side-on, getting appreciably more outswing. Odd that he's decided to do it now and never before, TBH. One can only guess that such a ball is a greater risk of injury, and he figures that he's nearing the end of his career anyway so the risk has fewer concequences, but it still seems quite odd really. Especially given how different the deliveries look.
I think it's because the BBC are tight bastards, TBH.And people wonder why TMS is on its last legs.
Yep, could prove to be Eng's best home-grown bat since Gower IMO.Gower talked about how Cook builds his innings. That is such a big strength of Cook. What I love most is his temperament and composure. Never seems fazed and always seems to know what he is doing. Seems he belongs there - which often differentiates long standing test players from also rans. At just 22, these are all impressive signs.
Taylor's pace was OK (got up to 89 mph) but he had little rhythm or consistency in his bowling.Yes Taylor didnt seem to be firing on all cylinders, and seemed a touch short on pace. The biggest problem of course was the areas he was bowling, and the rest of the attack to be fair, except in some decent patches in the afternoon.
We are in a strong position, Cook was exceptional today, risk free cricket, and I thought Colly looked in good nick when he came in. A few excellently timed pushes off the back foot through the offside.
Lets hope these two go on and get big ones! With Bell and Prior still to come!