silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
This early? Over/Under on the number of overs he bowls this series? 200.
Man, Malinga would have been so much of a help.
Man, Malinga would have been so much of a help.
Yeah, good stuff from Jaques playing cautiously and assesing the conditions. The openers coming out firing would have played right into Sri Lanka's hands and going to lunch with no wicket lost is a rather good state of affairs.Aussies will be fine with this start - in a couple hours when the swing has gone, there'll be some fireworks. SL need to get a couple wickets (ideally an opener + Ponting) in the first fifteen-twenty overs.
Maharoof could one day possibly be a good bowler.But he's not as good as Malinga....
Not every opener is Akash Chopra. Who, by the way, is so overrated by you that it beggars belief.He is an opening batsman. Scoring runs should be an accidental byproduct of crease occupation.
No, not at all. He's loose outside off stump and plays the ball square in the air. Scores a few though, sadly enough.So first time I'm watching this fella (Jaques). Looks like an opener (unlike his partner)...does he keep it tight and put the ball on the ground?
Sadly enough.Not every opener is Akash Chopra.
Love the selective quoting.Sadly enough.
TBF it didn't look like conditions would suit Malinga coming into the match, and Maharoof has bowled well lately.Sri Lankan selectors are absolutely stupid as hell . They pick the guy with a strike rate of 95 and 1.5 wickets per Test over a guy with strike rate of 47 and nearly 3.5 wickets a Test....
The only thing going is that they won the Toss - If Australia had won the toss , it would be 5/20 now .....
Anyway they are desperate to shoot themselves in the foot...
A guy with Malinga's pace doesn't really need conditions to suit him to be effective, tbh.TBF it didn't look like conditions would suit Malinga coming into the match, and Maharoof has bowled well lately.
Agreed, was just being fair you can understand the reasoning behind it, but Malinga is the better option.A guy with Malinga's pace doesn't really need conditions to suit him to be effective, tbh.
Fernando's bowling well too though, good to see some seamers deserving places in the team.I really don't mind the selection of Maharoof so much - I said before the tour had even started that he'd probably have (comparative) success on Australian wickets because he bowls a more "Australian" length that suits the more bouncier wickets - the same reason Collymore seemed to bowl so well when the West Indies came out and the same reason James Anderson got absolutely hammered. But he certainly shouldn't have been picked ahead of Malinga, who should have been the second bowler picked as far as I'm concerned. If anything, he should have played ahead of Fernando and bowled first change.
Against Bangladesh perhaps."Maharoof is close to being one of the best all-round cricketers in the world."
Missed you Heals.