Franklin was short of a gallop though and was frankly bowling pies. I reckon a fully-fit Franklin would have Gayle for breakfast more often than not.James Franklin is a left arm medium pacer and Gayle seemed to handle him O.K, not saying Gayle will find it easy but he is turning a corner and Sidebottom not being at full fitness should be a factor to consider.
James Franklin bowled horribly, though.James Franklin is a left arm medium pacer and Gayle seemed to handle him O.K, not saying Gayle will find it easy but he is turning a corner and Sidebottom not being at full fitness should be a factor to consider.
I tend to use the internet a bit before I sleep. If I'm posting at 4 in the morning it's a sign that I've had a good night.Totally, totally off the point but I've seen posts from you at like 4:30am and like 6am, what kinds of hours do you keep... uni must suck!
I actually hate Colin Croft, the amount of rubbish he chats annoys me no end. Every view he has the actual view is the exact opposite, he was an idiot when he played for the Windies and an idiot now, has an even more warped view on Windies cricket than Bob Willis.James Franklin bowled horribly, though.
Anyway, Colin Croft on cricinfo thinks the complete opposite from me, that the Windies are underrated and England are overrated. Hum.
He'll miss the 4th test only.Did I just hear correctly that Prior wont be playing as he has flown home for the birth of his child with Ambrose back in?
Taking away his naturally biased opinion he does have a point to some extent. West Indies, as have been discussed were pretty competitive against Australia and I can see Taylor and Edwards presenting real problems for the English top order. I think it could really boil down to how well the Windies bat and if there's sufficient support for Chanderpaul.Anyway, Colin Croft on cricinfo thinks the complete opposite from me, that the Windies are underrated and England are overrated. Hum.
Cricinfo seems to think Smith will open with Marshall at 4.Guessing Marshall will open then and Smith at either 4 or 6.
As you may have guessed, I don't agree.Taking away his naturally biased opinion he does have a point to some extent. West Indies, as have been discussed were pretty competitive against Australia and I can see Taylor and Edwards presenting real problems for the English top order. I think it could really boil down to how well the Windies bat and if there's sufficient support for Chanderpaul.
Which is why i think West Indies have less of a chance than is widely thoughtThat's probably because England are quite rightly a better test side than the West Indies.
Mate I have to disagree, an English side thats best players have been plagued with injury or controversy. A leadership change, and full of little holes. Meanwhile you have a team with some immensely talented players with a much more solid lead up than England.Which is why i think West Indies have less of a chance than is widely thought
I don't say this as an England fan, just to clear that up, because I've been mistaken for one on here a bit. The main reason I'm supporting them here is for my bank balance and general dignity.
Regarding the controversy, I don't expect it to make them much worse. They lost a coach with a rotten record, and Strauss is a miles better captain than KP. Absolutely miles better. If the controversy is a distraction, it'll be more than cancelled out by having the, err, best captain in their team as captain.Mate I have to disagree, an English side thats best players have been plagued with injury or controversy. A leadership change, and full of little holes. Meanwhile you have a team with some immensely talented players with a much more solid lead up than England.
Maybe one Ashes series has tainted your memory, but England competing at all with Australia, home or away, is a pretty immense achievement.I think too much is made of the West Indies being competitive against Australia while losing 2-0. If England lost a home series to that Australia side 2-0 in the manner the West Indies did noone would say "they were pretty competitive against Australia!" in the lead-up to a future series. It's just another example of the double-standards used to judge the respective teams.
Well Flintoff breaks down at the drop of a hat, and Sidebottom is returning from injury. England's two best bowlers while they should be fit may not be. I hope they are though, great players.Well would have to slightly disagree there, just about think this is a full-strength England team seeing as Flintoff has been passed fit.