Hate the blasted idea, hope it's a dismal failure and is chucked-out of the window faster than the Supersub crap was.I guess today will make England want to bring Flintoff into the next test a sure thing. Interesting to note that we could have had the referral system in place for this series, but the England players vetoed it.
They wont drop Sidey for Flintoff, He gives a nice variation. Anderson is too good in swinging conditions to give up. Broad offers too much with the bat but is probably the weakest bowler at the moment. I have a feeling they will drop a batsmen and go for 5 bowlers. Then they can use Flintoff in short bursts where he can really give 100%.Hate the blasted idea, hope it's a dismal failure and is chucked-out of the window faster than the Supersub crap was.
But yeah I think Flintoff was always likely to come into the side, the first-innings delayed it for a time, but it was always going to be the sensible course of action.
Just hope that the rest of the wickets (if they fall at all) fall to Sidebottom rather than Anderson or Broad. Then we'll have a proper debate on our hands - which should see Anderson come out on t-... no, leave it until what happens actually happens.
Tbh from what i saw Collingwood looked like having as good a chance of picking up a wicket as Broad/Anderson, McKenzie didn't appear quite comfrotable against him for the first few overs, I don't mind Colly having a bowl at all really.Smith has, however, incidentally, played MSP very well to date. That's, of course, probably cue him getting out to MSP.
First signs of "desperate" measures - Collingwood on. KPP to have a go soon hopefully too.
I think it's not just him that's culpable for all the appealing, the whole bat squad are absolutely abysmal as well, some of the appeals they've gone up for today were shameful.I get why people like him as he has that schoolboy enthusiasm.
I personally find it all rather amateurish and cringe worthy and the appealing (ie appearing not to know the rules and appeal in a woofy frenzy everytime the ball hits the pads) is part of that.
I can understand the cult figure aspect but it isnt what floats my cricketing boat.
Yeh, they've bowled close to what they're capable of bowling, and the conditions and the batsman have just come out on top. I think this is definitely evidence for bringing Jones and Freddy back for the 3rd test match.I don't think England have bowled badly, just Smith and McKenzie have done a good job of applying themselves in what is a pretty difficult situation. That said, England haven't look that threatning with the ball.
Jeeys, nothing wrong with it at all, it'd have been stupid not to have given him a bowl. Thing is, though, whenever Collingwood is bowling that's when questions start to be asked of why haven't the front-liners done the job? (Ignoring for a moment they should have had 2 wickets early)Tbh from what i saw Collingwood looked like having as good a chance of picking up a wicket as Broad/Anderson, McKenzie didn't appear quite comfrotable against him for the first few overs, I don't mind Colly having a bowl at all really.
And Flintoff is too poor with the bat to make picking him as one of five bowlers a remotely good idea. I know you're not suggesting you think it's a good idea - I'm simply pointing-out that it's not.They wont drop Sidey for Flintoff, He gives a nice variation. Anderson is too good in swinging conditions to give up. Broad offers too much with the bat but is probably the weakest bowler at the moment. I have a feeling they will drop a batsmen and go for 5 bowlers. Then they can use Flintoff in short bursts where he can really give 100%.
3 or 4 of his appeals have been absolutely ridiculous but what's even more tedious is his reaction when they're given not outIt must have got to the stage where the umpire shakes his head instinctively when Monty appeals. Some of the stuff he shouts for is ridiculous, its going a mile down leg or hit the batsman way outside off, and i don't think it works in his favour.
I like the guy, but he really becomes tiresome sometimes.
He's normally the most near-impossible batsman to get out by bowling spin-back-in from outside leg to him - great technique for absorbing it.WTF was McKenzie doing there anyway, even though he didn't hit it?
As Gower mentioned, Collingwood is contributing zero with the bat so drop him and you wont lose anythingAnd Flintoff is too poor with the bat to make picking him as one of five bowlers a remotely good idea. I know you're not suggesting you think it's a good idea - I'm simply pointing-out that it's not.
Collingwood isn't being selected in expectation of him continuing his bad form though. If it is believed that Collingwood will continue to contribute 0 with the bat forevermore, he should be dropped for Owais Shah; not Flintoff.As Gower mentioned, Collingwood is contributing zero with the bat so drop him and you wont lose anything
Collingwood needs to be dropped for someone who will perform with the bat, if so.As Gower mentioned, Collingwood is contributing zero with the bat so drop him and you wont lose anything