silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
He came in at 41/3 and scored 97. You have a really odd definition of choking.Is McCullum the biggest choker in world cricket?
He came in at 41/3 and scored 97. You have a really odd definition of choking.Is McCullum the biggest choker in world cricket?
Oram wasn't a new batsman.Looks like England had had enough for the day - what other conclusion can be made from bringing a quick back in the dark?
Stupid decision with 2 new bats at the crease
Listening to it on the radio it seems that Panesar's arm ball struck again.Actually it was circumspection that did him in, he'd have dealt with that ball if it had come along a few runs earlier. Cool innings, though.
Panesar should've had him in his first over though.
Panesar bowling an off-break?Nah, it was an attempted Off-Break. Exactly as last year at Lord's, though, batsmen played for turn that didn't happen and was never going to happen.
A ball spun from off to leg to a like-hander. The stock-ball.Panesar bowling an off-break?
Swung plenty earlier on when the ball was new, not so much later. No way of knowing what's a good score as we don't know what the weather is going to do for the next few days.So whats the verdict, no coverage here and I spent the day on the beach, swinging ball? 300 a good score?
Haha, yeah, the bowlers and fielders are to be blamed for the fact McCullum had a lot of shots fall in gaps and also played the swinging ball very well of times. Brilliant.Oh and well done England, let them off lightly, good stuff.
It could be drift which he extracts combined with the flight which causes wickets from deliveries which appear to go straight on.You'd think internationals would have sussed by now that Panesar gets most of his wickets through not turning the damn ball in the first place. God it's so annoying.
Yeah but he is pretty much the only one in the team who looks like he wants to do something out there. NZ's batting is seriously lacking in intent, has been for quite a while now. I mean, what, you have to go back to Mark Richardson to find the last NZ batsman who consistently batted like he knew what he wanted to do.I don't believe he is a top 5 Test batsman, but is there due to a total lack of viable options for NZ's top order.
Im confused. You were talking about him bowling to Brendon McCullum right?A ball spun from off to leg to a like-hander. The stock-ball.
But he doesnt get much drift. More subtle than Giles but far less F&G and drift than someone like TufnellIt could be drift which he extracts combined with the flight which causes wickets from deliveries which appear to go straight on.
It was a Leg-Break to McCullum, but I was reluctant to call it that, as so many assume the Leg-Break to be a wristspinner's ball.Im confused. You were talking about him bowling to Brendon McCullum right?