Exactly what it reminded me of. Captain and ppening batsman utterly unable to tackle opening bowler. Runs away.Sarwan out at 3 still no Gayle. I've never seen an opening batsmen being protected before
edit: apart From Greame Smith against England a few years back
You just said that he can't bowl at full pace without getting injured, because he's not built for it. Make up your mind.I think you will find that he was held back a fair bit this match. As Jayawardene asked him to concentrate on line and line over pace. This is probably the most economical I have ever seen him bowl and his who career. I doubt we will see him bowl anywhere near his full pace until the OD series when he was more confidence.
Hardly capable of bowling fast then.Yes, but he could still break down in 1,2,3. Just doesn't have the build to go with pace he can bowl.
Gayle’s did it just recently (domestically) in the 20/20. He couldn’t the hit ball of the square for Jamaica and was seen as liability against the new ball so he dropped himself down.Sarwan out at 3 still no Gayle. I've never seen an opening batsmen being protected before
edit: apart From Greame Smith against England a few years back
A bit cowardly, but for all the courage in the world, Gayle may never be able to handle Vaas with the new ball. And Bravo doesn't look great against Murali. In that way, it makes sense.Exactly what it reminded me of. Captain and ppening batsman utterly unable to tackle opening bowler. Runs away.
Damn you for beating me to my point. I hate my wireless connection.Gayle’s did it just recently domestically in the 20/20. He couldn’t the hit ball of the square for Jamaica and was seen as liability against the new ball so he dropped himself down.
Think its pretty good thinking tbh. Murali made Bravo look like a complete idiot yesterday whilst ,Gayle can not buy a run against Vaas, so to correct that just swap.
Understand that but his had this weakness for years and his hardly going to be able to change that overnight. It undermines Gayle’s 'machismo' but at the end of the day its thinking on your feet and not being dogmatic about your game.Exactly what it reminded me of. Captain and ppening batsman utterly unable to tackle opening bowler. Runs away.
Agreed. A tactical retreat is nevertheless still a retreat!Understand that but his had this weakness for years and his hardly going to be able to change that overnight. It undermines Gayle’s 'machismo' but at the end of the day its thinking on your feet and not being dogmatic about your game.
Yes, I wouldn't say they are going to win it by any stretch, but they seem to be in the right frame of mind.Sarwan and Chanders are the key (combined). The last time we chased over 400 (record chase against Australia) they scored hundreds. Good to see Bravo in form too. I love it when he gets opportunities at the top of the order in any form of cricket. He got going against Mirando and get enough confidence to handle Muralia nicely. A couple of tense moments, but largely an excellent effort thus far.
Intrigued. Not at all confident though.
If the West Indies bat out 90 overs tomorrow the only thing they should do is win the game. Unless Chanderpaul thinks a 200 ball 50 is the right approach.Yes, I wouldn't say they are going to win it by any stretch, but they seem to be in the right frame of mind.
Good points. I to be honest, I never realized he was supposed to be express. I remember Good points particularly circa Mitchell Johnson. To be honest, I never realized he was supposed to be express. I remember hearing about him being quick, but I assumed it was the usual Sri Lankan hyperbole when any of our blokes clock above 135km.Well when you had the injuries Thushara had throughout his career. This is about the first season in three seasons that he hasn't had an injury and only 2nd season since his Test debut. Your always going to bowl within yourself, even if you feel you feel close to full fitness.
An example is Mitchell Johnson who hard a similar injury run prior to getting selected for the national team. When he first came on the scene he was only bowling high 130s and low 140s. It really wasn't until this season he started consistently reaching mid to high 140s. Basically he needed two full seasons of fitness before he could reach he full pace again.
It is likely that he hasn't pushed himself anywhere near his full pace and probably wont until he gained some confidence in his body and his own ability at this level. When you consider what he has gone through his career. It is unrealistic that he would go out in his first Test in five years and 2nd Test overall and just let rip. Even if Jayawardene told him to go all out. For most players who have had injuries like he has had, it always going to take a couple matches atleast to really start to bend your back.
I'm not too worried at all if doesn't hit mid 140s, this series. It is all about confidence right now and he will probably get more out of this series by learning how to bowl effectively at this level without pace. Cus he has the confidence to start bowling at his optimium pace he will gain more from this. Really it is bit harsh to judge someones pace after his 2nd Test, when you take into account the journey he had to get here.