Hughly disappointing by Flynn, just go out and stand there. Can't be any worse than Martin with the bat in his current situation surely. Do it for the team Daniel!Playing for your country doesn't lessen the ill feeling TBH. It's not a case of playing through the pain barrier - it's a case of the pain making you useless. Flynn would probably just miss everything if he tried to bat in the condition he appears to be in.
I wouldn't, but I'd probably not be any worse either.Honestly, how can you possibly be such a **** batsmen????
I think most of cricketweb would do a better job than martin...
Haha, MacGill was just as bad yesterday. Fairly comical stuff.Honestly, how can you possibly be such a **** batsmen????
I think most of cricketweb would do a better job than martin...
Oh, actually that's the last 3 wickets! FFS.Right, that's the end of that. Not pleased at Anderson getting those last 2 wickets, but worse things have happened.
Depends who he is bowling to.That is that then, and it should be an interesting innings. I hate to see bowlers pick up a lot of wickets then they have bowled poorly, I know Anderson picked up 4 wickets but the runs he went at was not acceptable for mine. That to me is just accepting mediocrity.
Poor bowling shouldn't really be rewarded with a bag of wickets.
Who knows man, for all we know he is just about contious.Is Flynn going to bat in the second innings?
IIRC Rick McCosker came back with a broken jaw in the 1977 centenary test and played a pretty crucial innings given the eventual margin of victory. Regarding Cowdrey's broken arm, am I right in thinking he didn't actually have to face a ball though?Difference is, he's playing for his country If he's going to come to the crease with O'Brien or Martin, I wouldn't bother, but if it's Taylor, he should just do it IMO.
Out of interest, what's the worst injury anyone has seen with a player coming back to the crease with? I remember Gavin Larsen batting with a broken arm in the domestic Shell Cup final in the early 1990's.