Not for me, the ball has been swinging prodigiously coming on 80 overs old. The Indians haven't helped themselves by going into their shell but as I said yesterday I thought England’s total regardless of the collapse was more than decent for there has been movement all game.I'd say it without the . It's absolutely true. The ball is swinging and bouncing a bit, and the bowling is accurate, but its certainly shouldn't be 191-7. It's a perfectly fine pitch.
So? It's not written in stone that every pitch must offer nothing to the bowlers after the first 15 overs. The pitch is fine.Not for me, the ball has been swinging prodigiously coming on 80 overs old.
It's possible but I find it hard to believe the English front line could have bowled all that much better TBH. Every bowler was accurate in virtually all their spells, some good good bounce, others got good swing, etc. It was a pretty good performance as a unit.Oh dear the much vaunted Indian batting line up bowled out for 201 by England's second string.
I agree thought England bowled very well. My comment was more in response to some prdictions, even before Flintoff & Hoggard were injured, that England would struggle to bowl out India for under 600 and batsmen dominated draws would be the norm. I thought a lot of people were over estimating the Indian batting especially away from home & with Dravid in a bit of slump. I mean did people not wtach the India V South Africa series.It's possible but I find it hard to believe the English front line could have bowled all that much better TBH. Every bowler was accurate in virtually all their spells, some good good bounce, others got good swing, etc. It was a pretty good performance as a unit.
I'd fancy Sresanth to get Cook LBW after lunch if Cook doesn't start playing straight.Well well, Zaheer not making him play and Sreesanth serving up leg side tripe....
not sure what the ball swinging conventionally has to do with the pitch. IMO the only person to criticize for that would be the ball manufacturers. Not sure why you'd not want to see this sort of movement all game though, because it is a throwback to the old days, and it goes to show how many top class players struggle to play the swinging ball when given the opportunity to do so.Not for me, the ball has been swinging prodigiously coming on 80 overs old. The Indians haven't helped themselves by going into their shell but as I said yesterday I thought England’s total regardless of the collapse was more than decent for there has been movement all game.
Fantastic effort from Anderson and co. though, top effort.
Yeah, agree there. It's nice to see a proper contest between bat & ball rather than batsmen having it all their own way. Strauss, Vaughan & Jaffer have shown you can score runs on this pitch if you knuckle down.Not sure why you'd not want to see this sort of movement all game though, because it is a throwback to the old days, and it goes to show how many top class players struggle to play the swinging ball when given the opportunity to do so.
Yeah playing accross the line too much needs to play a bit straighter.It can't be long before Cook starts missing a few of those shots and his tendency to play that stroke is revealed as a weakness.
Strauss and Vaughan didn't really have to work too hard TBH. The Indian seamers were dire while they were in.Yeah, agree there. It's nice to see a proper contest between bat & ball rather than batsmen having it all their own way. Strauss, Vaughan & Jaffer have shown you can score runs on this pitch if you knuckle down.
Me too.I love James Anderson.