Pup Clarke
Cricketer Of The Year
Bresnan > Broad.
Yeah, he's really, really impressed me since making his debut. I thought England might lose a bit in the batting department when Prior was dropped, but not only is Ambrose a far, far better wicket keeper than him - he has the potential to be a better batsman as well. His technique is amazingly similar to Prior's, and he even has the same love for playing square of the wicket on the off side. He seems to have a better temperament though and he covers any movement away from off stump with his footwork a bit better than Prior does too.Half-century for Ambrose, well played. After 0 and 3 in his 2 previous knocks this series, much-needed.
Tbf, even the Pope is a better keeper than Prior .Ambrose is also an infinitely better wicketkeeper than Prior.
I've thought pretty much exactly that since the first time I saw Ambrose, having seen Prior for the first time earlier that year.Yeah, he's really, really impressed me since making his debut. I thought England might lose a bit in the batting department when Prior was dropped, but not only is Ambrose a far, far better wicket keeper than him, but he has the potential to be a better batsman as well. His technique is amazingly similar to Prior's, and he even has the same love for playing square of the wicket on the off side. He seems to have a better temperament though and he covers any movement away from off stump with his footwork a bit better than Prior does too.
His keeping is obviously a class above the Joneses and Priors of the world, but I think he can push a 40 average with the bat across his career as well.
I'm a big fan.
Seconded. Effort, that man.
Stephen Pope was deemed not good enough.c Pope been seen on many a scorecard tbh
Don't count your chickens before they're hatched. Another spell like the post-Lunch one could change things very quickly again.Well, this is some turnaround. This is why we all lvoe cricket isn't it, the way one partnership can make such a difference.
My wife named our to-be-born after my hero too, on Neil Pickup's advice.KP taking his average back above 50, what a guy, tbh I named my five-year old after his wife
I honestly don't think Collingwood's bowling has ever played any part in his selection for Tests. He's far from the only one with a poor First-Class record to be picked for Tests.
Yeah bet the weekend gets rained offAnd back at the Test, after Ambrose almost falls into the trap, NZ take the new-ball straight away it's available. Crucial last 10 overs.
Isn't it nice to get a full day's play in on the opening day of a Test? First time we've seen that this season.
TBH for a minute there I thought you were suggesting that you were gonna call your kid Neil Pickup
Pickup's a difficult middle-name to give TBH. But yeah, I do like the idea of naming my firstborn son after DG Cork. And so does Joanne evidently, despite the fact she barely even tries to like cricket.
TBH for a minute there I thought you were suggesting that you were gonna call your kid Neil Pickup
Only a light shower to your east.Yeah bet the weekend gets rained off
Mind you, wouldn't have had a full day up here, been lashing down the last hour
What did the first of the two posts you multiple-quoted have to do with that?Yeah bet the weekend gets rained off
Mind you, wouldn't have had a full day up here, been lashing down the last hour