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God no, Pieterson = 3 Cooks.No, he wasn't plumb - but it probably should've been out, and that does make it 1-1.
God no, Pieterson = 3 Cooks.No, he wasn't plumb - but it probably should've been out, and that does make it 1-1.
Considering recent form - debatable TSTL.God no, Pieterson = 3 Cooks.
Yes. Sidebottom, of course.Nightwatchman?
Total waste of Night watchmanTwo slips to an off-break fingerspin bowler who doesn't bowl a Doosra. And guess what? The second-slip takes the catch.
You can rotate the strike without risk. It happens all the timeNo, it's not. Batsmen "go into their shell" and end-up with decent contributions ATT. In any case, it wasn't Vaughan choosing to play that way - the bowler controls the pace of the game, not the batsman. Vaughan simply had lots of deliveries he could not score off, and had he tried he'd probably have been gone much sooner than he was.
Rotating the strike is far from risk-free, else batsmen would do it every ball. It involves opening and closing the face on defensive strokes which is never adviseable as it means catchable thin edges are far more likely to the ball that moves away or in a fraction, which with a full face would simply be a slightly uncomfortable thick edge.You can rotate the strike without risk. It happens all the time
Young invented that hactually.To quote Dick "Gonnnneeeee"
Strike rate of 20 is totally ridiculous - they're not bowling friggin' hand grenadesRotating the strike is far from risk-free, else batsmen would do it every ball. It involves opening and closing the face on defensive strokes which is never adviseable as it means catchable thin edges are far more likely to the ball that moves away or in a fraction, which with a full face would simply be a slightly uncomfortable thick edge.
Young invented that hactually.
Back on ignore. Can't even give credit when credit's due without getting a dig in.I, of course, never thought I'd say this, but O'Diren has bowled pretty decently here.