Would agree actually, if KP or Fred go early still reckon we're buggered.It all went to plan today, but I feel that it was a poor plan with little margin for error. Anyone need me to elaborate?
In addition, Anderson looked out of sorts and this is a main issue with having two daisy bowlers in your playing XI - the part timers could have easily gone for runs and consequently Anderson coming on and going for more runs himself. Moreover, Prior was dropped on 20 - and although dropped catches do occur, the chances of Prior falling often in the 20s is high and this could have left England in dire straits, with an early wicket lost and one batsman in who is scoring very slowly.Would agree actually, if KP or Fred go early still reckon we're buggered.
LOL I saw your post, glanced at the avatar and thought "I did not post that"Lucky for me, I rather like Andrew Flintoff.
He gives Blackwell a run for his money. Never thought i would say that!.
Thought Patel did well, but he looks slightly larger now than the last time I saw him on Sky for Notts, so he'll have to watch that. Potentially a handy cricketer for us tho.
Hahaha... you can say that again, or one could always blame him for his slow batting.Good win by England.
Personally reckon SA should blame Kallis for the loss. What was he thinking getting Bell and Prior out? South Africa were well on top until they actually got wickets and let KP and Freddie come to the crease.
...who averages 37 in FC and 26 in OD (with a strike rate of 67 to boot).Bell is never going to be a great one day opener.
Pick Denly!
He was banned for Englands next 4 limited over games. Totally irrelevent if they were called off or not. Unless the game was rearranged, then he probably couldnt count it. He'll probably come in for Wright, cant see him replacing Bopara.Collingwood has been banned from 4 one day internationals. He has missed the last NZ ODI, the match against Scotland and the 1st ODI against SA. Does the cancelled 20/20 count as a match. The way I see it is if there wasn't a toss and team sheet with his name on it he can't have missed it. Will he be back for the 2nd or 3rd ODI? Who will he replace?
The Twenty20 counts.Collingwood has been banned from 4 one day internationals. He has missed the last NZ ODI, the match against Scotland and the 1st ODI against SA. Does the cancelled 20/20 count as a match. The way I see it is if there wasn't a toss and team sheet with his name on it he can't have missed it. Will he be back for the 2nd or 3rd ODI? Who will he replace?
Which would mean Bopara batting 7 with Patel at 8 and neither of them getting much (if any) bowling. I'm not arguing with you as such because it will almost certainly happen, but it's still pretty daft AFAIC. England really shouldn't need that much specialist batting, especially given the tactics they employ at the top of the order.He was banned for Englands next 4 limited over games. Totally irrelevent if they were called off or not. Unless the game was rearranged, then he probably couldnt count it. He'll probably come in for Wright, cant see him replacing Bopara.
Yea probably, Bopara should go tho.He was banned for Englands next 4 limited over games. Totally irrelevent if they were called off or not. Unless the game was rearranged, then he probably couldnt count it. He'll probably come in for Wright, cant see him replacing Bopara.