wpdavid
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Shortly followed by Collingwood.Shortest rain break ever? Covers are coming off.
Not the best of times to fail.
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Or get a duff decision from Bowden by the sounds of it
Shortly followed by Collingwood.Shortest rain break ever? Covers are coming off.
Poor decision that. Always happens when a bloke's out of sorts.
And here's one thing in big cricket which ****s me no end - they go off for a rain delay for 7 minutes, there's a wicket 1st over back and the 12th man runs on with drinks for everyone. WTF is that about?
Vaughans percentage of being dismissed by being bowled is no more staggering than other fine players in the world. He has been bowled 22 times (prior to this Test) in 143 innings which works out as a percentage 16.4%, compared to Tendulkar 18.3%, Lara's was slightly lower at 15.9%, the Wall that is Dravid has been bowled in 19% of his dismissals. Only Ponting is a great deal lower at around 12%.Saw the replay of Vaughan's out last night. Look, how can a fella who's as classy a player as him just lose his off stump for a living like he does?
I think that Smith's dilemma is that he believes Ntini is the senior bowler so he gets first go with the new ball and on a fresh morning. He followed the same policy with Pollock even when he clearly no longer warranted the new ball because his pace had dropped off so alarmingly. He was the ideal first change bowler.Very early days in this series, but Smith's captaincy has been very confusing at times with regards field settings and bowling changes, Poor Morkel must have upset him this morning after the skippers reluctance to use him much earlier, following a rather tame opening spell from Ntini.
Presume this is some form of a joke ??Bell doing what we know he can, filling his boots with easy runs - so why are people going on as if he's turned a corner?
He came in at a fairly even time. The saffies then bowled a pile of dross at him so he of all people was something like 30* after 18 balls faced. Easy peasy.
It doesn't appear so.Presume this is some form of a joke ??
It's not so much that he gets bowled, it's the fact that whenever he gets bowled it's always by either an unplayable delivery or by a decent delivery whereby Vaughan makes it look like an absolute jaffa due to his static foot movement and/or playing down the wrong line and/or getting squared up.Vaughans percentage of being dismissed by being bowled is no more staggering than other fine players in the world. He has been bowled 22 times (prior to this Test) in 143 innings which works out as a percentage 16.4%, compared to Tendulkar 18.3%, Lara's was slightly lower at 15.9%, the Wall that is Dravid has been bowled in 19% of his dismissals. Only Ponting is a great deal lower at around 12%.