Hey, he's our third best batsman!Not to mention the legend that is Matt Prior missing the final Test.
Hey, he's our third best batsman!Not to mention the legend that is Matt Prior missing the final Test.
**** that, at least we'll have a keeper who can close his legs.Not to mention the legend that is Matt Prior missing the final Test.
What did he say?Not always a huge fan of Beefys as a commentator, but he's summed it all up pretty nicely.
Well I didn't say it, and I'm not going to criticise him now in hindsight for a decision that I thought was reasonable at the time.Nah, we all said it had to happen at the time- now with hindsight, it's even more obvious.
Would stake a lot of money on Harmison playing the next test TBH. Without Flintoff, you can guarantee the selectors will want one 'hit-the-deck' bowler. Don't agree with it mind.Team for 4th test without KP and Fred.
Strauss
Cook
Shah
Bell
Collingwood
Rashid/Bopara
Prior
Broad
Swann
Sidebottom
Anderson
Pretty much what's been said on here, said he understood not enforcing the follow-on citing that Strauss had 'extreme circumstances', then heavily criticised England for sending in the nightwatchman and batting **** on the fourth morning. Also praised Broad and Swann.What did he say?
Of course it was a factor. If you've been bowling throughout the course of a first innings of reasonable length then any sort of break is going to help you to recover and perform better in the other side's 2nd innings. Bowling non-stop in the heat on a flat pitch when you're carrying a niggle (or a mental block about playing more than 30 miles away from yer mam in Ashington) can mean that as a bowler you're ground down. Just as the England bowlers were by SA at Lords last summer.Flintoff and Harmison's injury/illness was a non-factor
K... how about an avatar bet, lets say if Windies lose the series by more than 1 match (btw weather's pretty good about now) I lose. If Windies lose by 1 then a tie - no one changes nothing and if Windies draw the series or better I win. Up for it or are you too scared to let Curtley go?
Muahahahaha, not losing this one, I can sense a pretty shocking avatar under the name uppercut with in the next couple weeksYeah sure I'll take that. Two weeks.
Me on MSN to Pickup in the early hours said:I daresay that even with Harmison is the team, this total is safe.
pskov is NOT Annabel Chong and I claim my truckload of baby wipes.The last time I saw that many helmets in such close close proximity was the 1984 miner's strike.
England faced what, 6 overs or something on the 3rd day. Really difficult finding someone to bowl those isn't it after 90 or so overs split between 5 bowlers, that period was more awkward for the batting side than the bowlers. After that all that happens is instead of England having a full 5th day to bowl, they have have a full 4th day. That isn't a good enough reason to cut 30+ overs from what WI needed to survive to get a draw. Against SA England were screwed by Panesar being completely and utterly impotent, end of story.Of course it was a factor. If you've been bowling throughout the course of a first innings of reasonable length then any sort of break is going to help you to recover and perform better in the other side's 2nd innings. Bowling non-stop in the heat on a flat pitch when you're carrying a niggle (or a mental block about playing more than 30 miles away from yer mam in Ashington) can mean that as a bowler you're ground down. Just as the England bowlers were by SA at Lords last summer.
Smith and McKenzie batted brilliantly that day too. Now the Windies did very well, but not well enough that they'd have lasted the full two days like SA did. And they could well have won that match with a little more going their way.England faced what, 6 overs or something on the 3rd day. Really difficult finding someone to bowl those isn't it after 90 or so overs split between 5 bowlers, that period was more awkward for the batting side than the bowlers. After that all that happens is instead of England having a full 5th day to bowl, they have have a full 4th day. That isn't a good enough reason to cut 30+ overs from what WI needed to survive to get a draw. Against SA England were screwed by Panesar being completely and utterly impotent, end of story.
Yeah, think this was a large factor, amongst the other obvious factor of Mr. Chris Gayle and the mood he's been in lately compounding with the weariness of getting embaressed by losing to Windies and going 2-0 downEngland are showing battle scars that put them off going for the win, from that match and from Chennai. That's fine in the first match of a series, but when you've just been rolled for 51 and need to come back from 1-0 down, it's the wrong attitude.