Pratters
Cricket, Lovely Cricket
What are you on about regarding Jaffer. He handled swing conditions well in the first inning and could have easily gone on to play a big inning had he not gone into a defensive mindset at the end of the day. He had done the tough part of being set against some very challenging swing conditions. Don't tell me Anderson and Sidebottom are not good bowlers for that is irrelevent to the point of contention here. They were swinging the ball very well and were bowling well and he handled them. So you can't make such a sweeping statement like he can't score big runs when the ball is doing some thing.No-one doubts that Jaffer can play big innings, just not when the ball does things. As I say, he's been around for ages now and that weakness has always been apparent. He, indeed, has toured England before and despite swing in that summer (and the next 4) being distinctly hard to come by, he still managed to struggle against it and was replaced by Sanjay Bangar who ended-up doing much better.
He's scored runs since his comeback against attacks that couldn't do much with the ball, and continued to fail against those that could.
What is in question right now regarding Jaffer is more whether he can show some brain and not get himself out like say he did in the second inning in absolutely flat conditions playing a rash stroke or by getting into a defensive mindset like he did in the first inning than his skill aspect.
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