Vaughan can do you no wrong can he? Edged a straight delivery to the keeper and looked like doing so all innings. question marks really need to be asked about his batting because atm he looks like a rabbit caught in the headlights at the international level.Dammit, Vaughan gone in the penultimate over.
Another super delivery though. Ntini unrecogniseable this innings from the first-innings and Lord's.
Would tend to suggest it's probably the best he's bowled for a year or so too.
Nah, he'll be 25 not out,and stranded, just after lunch tomorrow.Something tells me Jimmy wont be getting another Not out this innings
Obviously, he should have got it just now.Predicting Anderson to get his first test duck, either today or tomorrow.
Already did when Vaughan got away with the same LBW everyone was moaning about Panesar being denied on Mckenzie.Anderson gets away with a near-plumb lbw there - England getting some of the luck of Lord's and the first-innings back there.
How on Earth can you tell me that that ball didn't move away? Lots.Vaughan can do you no wrong can he? Edged a straight delivery to the keeper and looked like doing so all innings.
There's no way you can expect that to be given out. Not unless it's referred to TV replays.Already did when Vaughan got away with the same LBW everyone was moaning about Panesar being denied on Mckenzie.
12.1 Steyn to Vaughan, no run, oh, a loud appeal as the ball hits pad, then bat, as the batsman defended forward, Vaughan was possibly a touch lucky there, while height may have been a factor, although not definitelyEh? When was that?
Nice edit.There's no way you can expect that to be given out. Not unless it's referred to TV replays.
That really bore no resemblence to the McKenzie one.
I cant argue with the logic there. They are not quite the bowlers Id choose but there are good justifications for the selections you suggest.In my opinion a bowling lineup of Sidebottom, Hoggard, Jones, Flintoff and Panesar would prove far more fruitful and give England a much greater chance of winning games against class batting sides. Hoggard - a proven Test player with a great strike rate who should have come straight back into the side after his injury - and Jones - who has shown of late that his injuries have done nothing to affect his bowling which proved so instrumental in our Ashes victory - would provide real wicket taking potential while Sidebottom and Flintoff would complement these two by keeping the batsmen on their toes with excellent accuracy and chipping in with a few wickets now and then, while you still have panesar to take advantage of a dusty wicket late on in a game.