Richard
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Should do, notoriously easy to lure several of England's batsmen into drives, which is what Johnson thrives most on.Johnson gets the chance to bowl at a right hander for the first time, think he'll enjoy it more
Should do, notoriously easy to lure several of England's batsmen into drives, which is what Johnson thrives most on.Johnson gets the chance to bowl at a right hander for the first time, think he'll enjoy it more
Flintoff?Experience of Australian bowlers:
Mitchell Johnson (21 tests)
Nathan Hauritz (4 Tests)
Ben Hilfenhaus (3 Tests)
Peter Siddle (7 Tests)
Combined matches 35.
Experience of England bowlers:
Stuart Broad (17 Tests)
Graeme Swann (7 Tests)
James Anderson (37 Tests)
Monty Panesar (38 Tests)
Combined matches 99. Could be decisive in this match.
Sort of relevant but not really. Panesar hasn't shown any signs of experiance or development as a bowler in his 38 Tests so that doesn't count much for mine. And Broad's 17 Tests doesn't mean he won't bottle it under the pressure of an Ashes series, he's still very much a work in progress, I'd say in cricketing terms he is the least experienced of all bowlers on show.Experience of Australian bowlers:
Mitchell Johnson (21 tests)
Nathan Hauritz (4 Tests)
Ben Hilfenhaus (3 Tests)
Peter Siddle (7 Tests)
Combined matches 35.
Experience of England bowlers:
Stuart Broad (17 Tests)
Graeme Swann (7 Tests)
James Anderson (37 Tests)
Monty Panesar (38 Tests)
Combined matches 99. Could be decisive in this match.
Tbf to Hilf, that's as consistent as I've seen him bowl in quite a while and if he keeps that up, he should have good success this seriesAs much as I'm a fan of Hilf's selection and his bowling so far, a decent first spell is nothing new from him. Let's see how he backs up from it.
Plus Fred of course.Experience of Australian bowlers:
Mitchell Johnson (21 tests)
Nathan Hauritz (4 Tests)
Ben Hilfenhaus (3 Tests)
Peter Siddle (7 Tests)
Combined matches 35.
Experience of England bowlers:
Stuart Broad (17 Tests)
Graeme Swann (7 Tests)
James Anderson (37 Tests)
Monty Panesar (38 Tests)
Combined matches 99. Could be decisive in this match.
Johnson 49Flintoff?
How do the FC matches stack up?
I love Ravi Bopara's little lip twitch as the bowler's running in. Like a less annoying Shah-twitch.
Clark injured, I reckon.Tbf to Hilf, that's as consistent as I've seen him bowl in quite a while and if he keeps that up, he should have good success this series
My criticism of his selection comes more from the fact that he's deemed to be one of the 3 best seamers in the squad, I simply dont agree with that assessment
And England's half-century up. Could have started much worse, truth be told, though there's still plenty of room for deprovement.That is a text book drive through mid wicket.
If so wouldn't we have expected to have heard about it by now?Clark injured, I reckon.
He's one of the three best seamers in the squad for the given condidtions, which is important to bare in mind. In these sorts of conditions, IMO you'd pick 1 of Siddle or Clark, and Siddle is a fair distance ahead. Fully expect Clark to play a crucial role on decks later in the series which have a bit of pace and bounce, but in these conditions Hilfenhaus' swing is crucial, and Hauritz had to play.Tbf to Hilf, that's as consistent as I've seen him bowl in quite a while and if he keeps that up, he should have good success this series
My criticism of his selection comes more from the fact that he's deemed to be one of the 3 best seamers in the squad, I simply dont agree with that assessment
Maybe not a formal injury but I doubt he's fully fit.If so wouldn't we have expected to have heard about it by now?
Bopara has been lucky a few times.
Usually the way. He often tends to go like this in my (so far limited) experience. But he's not given a chance yet.Lucky from Bopara
Except Bell normally looks good.Just hopes he sticks around and battles through, be just like Ian Bell mk II if he gets himself out now.