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Are the cricinfo peeps watching this on TV?Lee to Sehwag, FOUR, 142.3 kmph full delivery on the middle and Sehwag whips it through wide mid-on. The camera pans to Ponting, who shows no emotion.
Are the cricinfo peeps watching this on TV?Lee to Sehwag, FOUR, 142.3 kmph full delivery on the middle and Sehwag whips it through wide mid-on. The camera pans to Ponting, who shows no emotion.
That's fair enough and I hope its the latter, but even if they are both increasing (I would guess this is not true), it would still mean Tests are pretty marginalized in terms of importance, no?The other way to look at it is what's happening to the overall market, is it growing or are the IPL numbers stealing from the Test market? The latter would be a dire situation indeed, but if both markets are growing and the IPL has potential of dragging Test cricket numbers up with it, then it's not all doom and gloom.
Yes, they always do.Are the cricinfo peeps watching this on TV?
Hey Pup you see the bowling from Johnson? and the 7-2 field?Bring White into the attack....
This is pretty different from yesterday...Hey Pup you see the bowling from Johnson? and the 7-2 field?
Yeah wide it, i have got no problems with that, and what gives you the idea that i was only suggesting only Indian bowlers should be penalised for such negative bowling.Hey Pup you see the bowling from Johnson? and the 7-2 field?
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10.5 Johnson to Sehwag, no run, Sehwag chases another one outside off and again doesn't connect
is it not "negative"/"dry" tactics?This is pretty different from yesterday...
Yeah its not as dire as yesterday but still Johnson bowls 3 out of six bowls in an over wide out side off hoping that the batsmen would chase a wide one and nick it.This is pretty different from yesterday...
He is bowling pretty wide....This is pretty different from yesterday...
Its not all about the field settings, its about the bowling as well. Yesterday bowlers were bowling quite far outside off stump, where as today the urgency for Australians is different. Aussie bowlers seem to be attacking the stumps more imo.is it not "negative"/"dry" tactics?
It may be defensive bowling, but it's a massive stretch to call this negative. It's not even as though he's bowling the majority of his deliveries well wide of off stump, and it's an orthodox field. This is perfectly ordinary test bowling, maybe a touch wider than the normal corridor but it's not exactly unusual. There's a reason yesterday sparked so much discussion, which is because it was a very defensive field and a consistently wide off-stump line.is it not "negative"/"dry" tactics?
Yeah for today it makes no logical sense, Australia need wickets, don’ they?Yea, its nowhere near yesterday.
That's the way Johnson bowls wether wickets are needed or not...Yeah for today it makes no logical sense, Australia need wickets, don’ they?