Nah Paul Harris is embarrassingly bad. Monty turned a few out of the footmarks at Lords. Harris may be the worst bowler ever to pick up Pietersen's wicket.Heh, sorry, been a while since I last watched cricket with you - I forget how disappointed you get at England poor performances.
TBF, SA lost 2 of that ilk to MSP at Lord's. He's almost as mediocre as those two on pitches like Lord's and this too.
Flintoff plays too hard at the ball, especially first up. Pietersen just got overconfident. Bell / Cook / Vaughan really do need to look at themselves though.Because batsmen make mistakes.
Even so, ABdeV got out in the exact same way as Pietersen to an equally nothing ball, and someone else got out like Flintoff IIRR.Nah Paul Harris is embarrassingly bad. Monty turned a few out of the footmarks at Lords.
I seem to recall Pietersen getting out to Tendulkar before now.Harris may be the worst bowler ever to pick up Pietersen's wicket.
He's looked dodgy in defense right through the innings. Plays with very hard hands, lots of bottom hand. I think he went out with the idea that hes been scoring a lot of limited over runs this summer, so he'd be best off treating this as a limited over game.Suddenly Collingwood looks tentative again.
Not really IMO. I've seen equally brainless shots form Tendy & Lara in similar situations in the past.And that's really why Tendulkar, Ponting, Lara, (and Chanderpaul ) are so much better than Pietersen. That was dire.
Hmm. Tendulkar is worse than Paul Harris, but he's more threatening.Even so, ABdeV got out in the exact same way to an equally nothing ball, and someone else got out like Flintoff IIRR.
I seem to recall Pietersen getting out to Tendulkar before now.
Haha, maybe I should have put "THIS POST WAS IN JEST" at the bottom of that. Or the one before.Heh, sorry, been a while since I last watched cricket with you - I forget how disappointed you get at England poor performances.
Pietersen's got out to worse shots than that before now TBH.Hmm. Tendulkar is worse than Paul Harris, but he's more threatening.
Can't see Moores being dropped TBH.Gee our batting doesn't get any better, does it. Only caught glimpses this afternoon, but Cook, Vaughan & Bell all need public floggings for their dismissals, and the KP throws it away when SA were there for the taking. Barring something senstional over the next 24 hours, this series is looking terminal for captain and, quite possibly, the coach who has presided over the complacency and stupidity that has developed over the last year and a bit.
Attempting an aerial reverse sweep over backward point a few overs ago was equally stupid. But that one came off.Pietersen's got out to worse shots than that before now TBH.
Mark Gillespie got him out once.Nah Paul Harris is embarrassingly bad. Monty turned a few out of the footmarks at Lords. Harris may be the worst bowler ever to pick up Pietersen's wicket.
No it's not. To say that England have lost this is not common sense. It's an indication of someone who has never watched cricket before. Much stranger things have happened than would be England winning this match.It's called "common-sense".
Unfortunately that's one of the long-term side effects of repeated defeats.England is not out of this yet. You pommy fans are very defeatist.
England winning this would be a rather considerable surprise.No it's not. To say that England have lost this is not common sense. It's an indication of someone who has never watched cricket before. Much stranger things have happened than would be England winning this match.
Share the disappointment, but we need to back these batsmen to come good since they are the best in the land & nobody on the circuit (unless Trescothick didn't have his issues) could have come in & done better.Gee our batting doesn't get any better, does it. Only caught glimpses this afternoon, but Cook, Vaughan & Bell all need public floggings for their dismissals, and the KP throws it away when SA were there for the taking. Barring something senstional over the next 24 hours, this series is looking terminal for captain and, quite possibly, the coach who has presided over the complacency and stupidity that has developed over the last year and a bit.