Xuhaib
International Coach
Lets sign a petition and send it to WICB.If sarwan does go home who do they call up?
Samuels?
try and coax mr Lara out of retirement
Lets sign a petition and send it to WICB.If sarwan does go home who do they call up?
Samuels?
try and coax mr Lara out of retirement
That'd be a yes considering how some of them are getting out.As in he had too much discipline to be a WI batsman?
The Tony Greig show said that Lara is constantly in the nets still training. However, it is likely for the Twenty20 Indian Cricket League which Mcgrath is already to be a part of.try and coax mr Lara out of retirement
Wouldn't really class him as a gritty batsman before this tour TBH. Not Gayle-like but not the most patient. Good to see that he's added that to his batting really.I agree.
80mph, accurate, top fielder, gritty batsman who can alter temperament, whats not to like there.
I don't know quite similer attacks during the 2006 series managed to get 2 results out of 3 on pretty flat pitches. Even the drawn test went inro the last day with a possible result. If England are struggling though they could recall Shaun UdalThey don't really though, none of those fill me with too much confidence against two of the best batting sides in the world imo. Flintoff, Hoggard and Sreesanth are the only ones that I can see doing any real damage. Drawfest imo.
Yeah me too. I am going to confidently bet on an England series win, nearer the time.I don't know quite similer attacks during the 2006 series managed to get 2 results out of 3 on pretty flat pitches. Even the drawn test went inro the last day with a possible result. If England are struggling though they could recall Shaun Udal
I'd fancy an England attack with Flintoff, Hoggard & Monty to get 20 wickets (whaether providing) quite often against India at home.
Yes, but it seems to be going down leg by the smallest margin possible to hawkeye. Unlucky for Ramdin, but not a shocking decision.Looked a mile down leg to me, ah well, yes, hawkeye agrees with me.
He was pushed obviously, there was talk he wasn't even going to be selected for this tour had he not retired, so he jumped first. Retardedness on the part of the whoever was responsible for that.I found his retirement from all forms of cricket a bit suprising, even during the world cup when playing at one of the new grounds he said he was looking forward to playing a test there.
I wonder if he was asked to come back and "save" west Indies what he would say.
Can't see Monty troubling India tbh and whilst Flintoff and Hoggard are quite good and I rate both of them, it's just not enough, even if they are both firing. That said, like Simmy, I think England will win the series.I don't know quite similer attacks during the 2006 series managed to get 2 results out of 3 on pretty flat pitches. Even the drawn test went inro the last day with a possible result. If England are struggling though they could recall Shaun Udal
I'd fancy an England attack with Flintoff, Hoggard & Monty to get 20 wickets (wheather providing) quite often against India at home.