KP also seemed to be taking a sly jibe at his fellow English batsman on his post-match interview on FIVE.Very nice partnership from KP and Ambrose to rescue England, though well done to NZ as well to steer them in towards the end. Good days cricket.
Wonder what KP was getting worked up about when he got the ton though? Seemed to be giving a sweet eff you to just about everyone in England.
If by "to your east" you mean Liverpool, that's where I was, in work. Lashed down from about 4 til 5, sun was shining by the time I finished workOnly a light shower to your east.
Heard it's going to be glorious tomorrow and then piss it down for the next week or so.
Have no idea how that happened tbh. At all. Completely baffled.What did the first of the two posts you multiple-quoted have to do with that?
Nah, Sidebottom is clearly backing himself for a ton after he sent a night watchman in.Well I highly doubt Broad's going to get the chance to bat properly really. It'll be swing or get left high and dry.
Kudos to you for that.Admitting here that I was very wrong about O'Brien. Bowled well last Test and has been awesome today. Big congrats from me for coming back so well. Am extremely impressed.
Its good to see people realising that Iain O'Brien can bowl, but lets not get carried away here. He's a useful bowler when the conditions are in his favour, but on a flatter wicket, it doesn't matter how accurate he is, he just doesn't have enough to dismiss top quality batsman. He was bowling a great line today and getting significant seam movement at times, but he's not going to be able to get that every time he turns out for us.I'm really pleased to see him do well; a bloke can only be bagged by so many people for so long before you start to root for him a bit. Admittedly it was the sort of conditions & slow, low pitch that are bespoke for him, but he's done the business. Deserves a Michelle tomorrow.
Fair enough, I wasn't suggesting he's suddenly Hadlee-incarnate, but I don't think you can ask more of a bloke, who was in all probabilty a "horses-for-courses" sort of pick, than to exploit those favourable conditions.Its good to see people realising that Iain O'Brien can bowl, but lets not get carried away here. He's a useful bowler when the conditions are in his favour, but on a flatter wicket, it doesn't matter how accurate he is, he just doesn't have enough to dismiss top quality batsman. He was bowling a great line today and getting significant seam movement at times, but he's not going to be able to get that every time he turns out for us.
At his age, he's unlikely to pick up a vast array of new weaponry or any additional pace. I am also fearful that on a flat wicket, he'll still go for plenty as he's going to become easy to read and pick off by a decent quality batsman.
Anyway, its good to see Petone's current finest player doing so well. Stepping it up for the Petone-Riverside members.