Ganga to score 50 IMO.So, the other way round really. Samuels for Sammy; Powell for Taylor.
England will be looking forward to bowling at Ganga - he's as much a walking wicket as Strauss at the moment.
No surprise we're bowling first. The Windies have NOT got their team balance right - five seam bowlers are too many - and Samuels had to play. Shame about Sammy and IMO they have made a big mistake not picking Sylvester Joseph....
Nah, the Windies only selected four seamers. They got it right and made the change.Edit required as above?
England have had a long tail for as long as I can remember . For some reason English bowlers can't bat...or don't try hard enough to bat. Something opposing teams can rely on is that England will have a long tail.Just realised how big the tail is for England, Harmison at 8....
My bad, misinterpreted the postNah, the Windies only selected four seamers. They got it right and made the change.
I don't think Sidebottom is really worth having if he doesn't open. So I'd be guessing Hoggard and Sidebottom.Interesting what Vaughan said at the toss "We'll try and put the ball in the right areas and create some pressure". Should be easier to do with no Plunkett. Just a thought. Who takes the new ball. Hoggard and Harmison? Does Ryan deserve to be demoted?
Talking about England tails, is this one our worst ever? Maybe not. In the 1976 OT Test we had Underwood at No 8 (!) to be folowed by Selvey, Pocock and Hendrick(against Roberts and Holding FGS) and who can forget the Caddick-Mullally-Tuffnell-Giddins disaster at the Oval in 1999? Nasser should have declared seven down in that Test for all the difference it would have made...Just realised how big the tail is for England, Harmison at 8....
Ganga to score 50 IMO.
There was one which included Irani at 7 followed by four number 11s IIRC.Talking about England tails, is this one our worst ever? Maybe not. In the 1976 OT Test we had Underwood at No 8 (!) to be folowed by Selvey, Pocock and Hendrick(against Roberts and Holding FGS) and who can forget the Caddick-Mullally-Tuffnell-Giddins disaster at the Oval in 1999? Nasser should have declared seven down in that Test for all the difference it would have made...
Already commented on it.Award-winning, surely.