i watched that innings in its entirety and nothing of the sort happened...This is an interesting one. I've known about Healy missing that chance with 7 needed in the Lara 153* since I first heard about the innings. However, a Pakistani recently assured me that Moin Khan missed a stumping early on in the Tendulkar 136 at Chennai, something I'd never heard of before. Which, well, kinda evens things up really.
Several Pakistanis recently assured the world that there are no terrorists in their country. So I'd take that with a pinch of salt.However, a Pakistani recently assured me that Moin Khan missed a stumping early on in the Tendulkar 136 at Chennai, something I'd never heard of before.
Really? Excellent. I'll re-form my previous opinion on the matter then.i watched that innings in its entirety and nothing of the sort happened...
If they really did such a thing then they were clearly unrealists. However, just because one Pakistani is an unrealist doesn't make one iyota of difference to how any other behaves.Several Pakistanis recently assured the world that there are no terrorists in their country. So I'd take that with a pinch of salt.
Mohali's always said to be a seamers' deck, and presumably always is in domestic cricket. But in Tests since I've started taking notice of the place, I can only ever recall it actually being so once, and even then it flattened-out spectacularly.Anderson would be 100% entitled to feel hard done by, especially at the expense of Harmison. If Mohali is, as sometimes reported, a seamers' track, then Broad for Panesar makes more sense. I'd be happy to see Bell go: I certainly don't want him to have the chance to make another pointless 50.
i watched that innings in its entirety and nothing of the sort happened...
Well whoever said that is telling a FACT, Moin did miss a very simple catch first and then easiest of the stumping chance (on the same shot) of Tendulkar. The only thing that is not correct in the version of the story is that it was not early in Tendulkar's innings, Tendulkar was on 90.Several Pakistanis recently assured the world that there are no terrorists in their country. So I'd take that with a pinch of salt.
Nah, need my energy for tomorrow nightThat is preee-cisely the point - as you don't need to do work, you can get-up 4 hours earlier than normal and be knackered all day without worrying as you usually would.
If the game was a dead rubber then maybe but England could still salvage something. I dont envision Rashid being ready to play for England for at least a year. He is not that good a bowler or batsman yet, though i would be intrigued to see him have a go. I like Broad for Jimmy. I think Jimmy should play every test against the Windies because he swings it and the Windies hate swing, but in this particular test Broad is the right man. More accurate and a better batsman. It's unlikely that there will be any swing so Anderson would have been ineffective anyway. Finally, I have never ever rated Harmy. I think he is an average bowler, got a bit of pace, a bit of bounce but nothing else. Lacks accuracy and doesnt look like taking wickets unless the wicket is one that will assist him and even then your asking alot. Should be dropped with haste!I do however like our balance with two spinners and cannot help wonder, why not give Rashid a game?* What a potential opportunity for the young man to make an impact in helpful conditions?* What a gamble!