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That's our Scaly.Lol, I love it.
He complains about Monty when two of his "boys" are awful.
*Cue cheesy sitcom laugh track*
That's our Scaly.Lol, I love it.
He complains about Monty when two of his "boys" are awful.
For the West Indies.Could have been a great day this, nevermind
Plunkett was ok, Harmison lost it somewhat obviously. Panesar has virtually the same economy rate as Plunkett, the difference is Panesar got the benefit of the most atrocious playing of spin bowling you'll see since they helped Giles to 18 wickets in two Tests on their last visit. Ooh it's a finger spinner on a flat pitch - lets play for heaps of turn to a straight ball and hide our bats behind the pad...Lol, I love it.
He complains about Monty when two of his "boys" are awful.
Yea, about as much worth as Ashley Giles.Yes, admittedly its much harder for Plunkers and Harmi to get wickets that way, as they rarely bowl a straight un.
Still not bad, 6 wickets on a pitch that gave no assistance whatsoever, proves his worth on all pitches, imho.
Monty has 4 5 fer's after 14 tests Giles had 5 after 54 tests. Monty is easily superior to Giles. I think you've just backed yourself into a corner now and won't admit Monty is a far better bowler than you initially thought.Yea, about as much worth as Ashley Giles.
Tbf, Tufnell had 4 after 7, but took only one more in his other 35. Different circumstances, I know, but it's a bit early to judge a career like that.Monty has 4 5 fer's after 14 tests Giles had 5 after 54 tests. Monty is easily superior to Giles.
Poor.This has probably been done in this forum already, but:
Umpire Rauf's performance in this match - discuss.
Poor.
Bias.
LBW only exists when England bowl, again.
You can't drop Harmy. Look at the final 2 test of the series. Old Trafford and Chester Le Street. He took 10fer at Old Trafford last year, and Chester Le Street is his home track. He just needs overs , plain and simple. And Lords doesn't really help seam bowlers as it is.I think Harmy should be dropped.
But the more overs he bowled on Saturday the worse he got…You can't drop Harmy. Look at the final 2 test of the series. Old Trafford and Chester Le Street. He took 10fer at Old Trafford last year, and Chester Le Street is his home track. He just needs overs , plain and simple. And Lords doesn't really help seam bowlers as it is.
A pretty ordinary game. Who knows what the result would have been if Hoggy would have stayed fit.
Does anyone think Simon Jones might return for the second test? or is he not fully fit yet. Hoggy out , Flintoff out. Will line up something like this:
1) Strauss
2) Cook
3) Vaughan (Unfortunatly)
4) Pietersen
5) Collingwood
6) Bell
7) Prior
8) Plunkett
9) Harminson
10) Panesar
11) Anderson/Jones (I'm making a hunch on Jones , I dunno if hes fit. But you never know I suppose.
Off the top of my head wasn't one of them Mark Ealham, which was against Zimbabwe so I'll have a guess at Ed Giddins as the other?
Yes, Johnson and Giddins were really mediocre weren't they?Bah, I went for the wrong mediocre bowler!
Not familiar at all. We let Lanka off the hook by dropping virtually a whole line-up's worth of catches, West Indies just fought their way out.I have to say that I am getting a distinct feeling of deja-vu.
The first test of the summer at Lords and England fail to capitalise on a huge 1st innings total and in so doing, give their underdog opponents a confidence boost going into the rest of the series. Sound familiar? The only difference between this test and Sri Lanka last year is that we dropped fewer catches and there was more bad weather.
Nonsense, Giles actually turned the ball plenty in those Tests and fully deserved his two nine-fors.Plunkett was ok, Harmison lost it somewhat obviously. Panesar has virtually the same economy rate as Plunkett, the difference is Panesar got the benefit of the most atrocious playing of spin bowling you'll see since they helped Giles to 18 wickets in two Tests on their last visit.
That's what I said, yes.Yes, Johnson and Giddins were really mediocre weren't they?