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I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Ferg makes a big one, now to do that a few more times and he'll be set for internationals.
Haha, Gary Putland. Nickname "MiniGolf"
Haha, Gary Putland. Nickname "MiniGolf"
Was awesome early on but was (IMO) thrown off by his no-ball problem. Gotta say though, a few of those no-ball calls were ridiculously harsh.Tait
Been the story all his career.The commentators were going on about Tait and when his realsing the ball and he is not staying tall when he bowls..or something like that
He's never released the ball tall though.The commentators were going on about Tait and when his realsing the ball and he is not staying tall when he bowls..or something like that
Yep, exactly. Just the way he is. A physique like that, there ain't no way he'll turn into McGrath action-wise. Besides which, he took two early poles so wasn't all bad at all.He's never released the ball tall though.
You've got to expect these from Tait, the way he bowls he's always likely to go for some runs.
Yeah the first one or two probably should've been given the benefit of the doubt, all academic for him though; he looks back to his best.Was awesome early on but was (IMO) thrown off by his no-ball problem. Gotta say though, a few of those no-ball calls were ridiculously harsh.
Telling tait to stand tall when he bowls is like saying warne should put in a bigger run up. (though questioning warne is worse)He's never released the ball tall though.
You've got to expect these from Tait, the way he bowls he's always likely to go for some runs.
I read an article about Putland somewhere recently that suggested he had really improved his bowling lately by doing exactly that - bowling a slightly shorter length once the ball stopped swinging instead of just bowling straight half-vollies as he used to. Definitely took it a step or two too far yesterday though.SA were too short really. The spinners were okay but the pacers were in their half too much, especially Putland. Swing bowlers generally find it tough to find swing with that length, Gary.....
There's a marked difference between 'slightly shorter' and 'half-tracker' which he bowled plenty of yesterday. And, I might add, the one wicket get got was when he (you guessed it) threw it up there and let it swing, Marsh had no clue.I read an article about Putland somewhere recently that suggested he had really improved his bowling lately by doing exactly that - bowling a slightly shorter length once the ball stopped swinging instead of just bowling straight half-vollies as he used to. Definitely took it a step or two too yesterday though.
Yeah, I wasn't suggesting he couldn't swing it - I was more referring to what he does when the ball isn't swinging much (for anyone).. say in his second spell for example.Top_Cat said:Don't see how he can be considered as bowling straight, either. He swings the ball miles. Ask Jack, he's faced him.
Ah yes, good point. In that circumstance, some extra tricks would help sure. He's bowled well for Southern Districts this year so maybe it's working for him there? Been no inkling that he's in line for a Sheffield Shield spot, though. Allan Wise gives that leftie swing-bowler angleYeah, I wasn't suggesting he couldn't swing it - I was more referring to what he does when the ball isn't swinging much (for anyone).. say in his second spell for example.
Yup, exactly. Was getting the ball up around shoulder height and Doropolous saw him coming every time.I definitely agree he overdid the change in length yesterday though. Bowling a less drivable length when it's not swinging is fine but he bowled far too short yesterday for someone who is picked in the team as a swing bowler and lets it go in the high 120s speed-wise.
Hah - yeah, now it makes sense.I probably would have conveyed my point better originally if I didn't leave the word "far" out of the last sentence - totally changed the context of what I was saying.