superkingdave
Hall of Fame Member
Jimmy doesn't drop those...shame for Gayle Vaughan isn't playing
It's more than a bit sloppy - it's village green stuff.5 no balls and a wide already... bit sloppy. That's as many as WI had in 165 overs.
Well, suffice to say I disagree and I'm not alone. Mike Selvey said of the two in the Guardian before the 2nd test:Physical gifts and technique are linked and it is a complicated relationship.
Talent can only be expressed as freely as the technique allows. Collingwood has a very limited technique with a short backlift that doesnt make the most of his considerable gifts. Doesnt mean they dont exist.
Few without Collingwoods talents could make his technique successful.
Expressed rather basically, the better the technique the more efficient usage of the ability and gifts. Collingwood has a far less efficient method of mining more considerable ability for roughly the same output as Bell.
I know Bell looks 'nice' but Im not sure you will find many that interact with them that would say Bell is more physically gifted.
Who cares about pressure, we want wicketsHarmison keeping the pressure on ...
Lack of respect for harmison who is garbage.Poor execution of the shot there.
I say Benn but Powell won't be out.So who comes in if Powell goes?
As much as I dislike Collingwood, I'd have him in the side before Bell 99 times out of 100.Remember a couple of years back Colly V Bell was a constant debate. Anyone still prefer Bell? Genuine question
Played Colly
I think we do have the attack to bowl WI out, the signs with regards the pitch look encouraging from an England perspective, also the pressure that such a big 1st innings score brings will be a problem for WI. I don't doubt in Shiv, Sarwan, and a few of the others, they have a line-up that may prolong England's search for 20 wickets, but I do think there's enough time in this Test for us to get 20 wicks.Do people think this England attack has what it takes to bowl the West Indies out twice here? Because I still firmly believe their bowling is quite easily their stronger suit, but they've failed to take wickets on fairly flat decks a fair few times recently. Thoughts?
TBH, with 3 days to pick up 19 wickets, we should manage it on a pitch which seems likley only to get worse. And with the fact that we've already got Gayle, the one player who I think can take them past the follow-on total within a relatively short space of time, it should give England the best chance of bowling them out tommorow short of the follow-on score.Do people think this England attack has what it takes to bowl the West Indies out twice here? Because I still firmly believe their bowling is quite easily their stronger suit, but they've failed to take wickets on fairly flat decks a fair few times recently. Thoughts?