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Norwood's on Fire
My word, just checked it, shockerI'd say a lapse in concentration is imminent after a perusal of his profile.
My word, just checked it, shockerI'd say a lapse in concentration is imminent after a perusal of his profile.
Tad wide, no swing but pretty accurate with some pace. I could be wrong, but I think that Australia are partially struggling because there are left handers at the crease. Johnson seems pretty much hard wired to bowling to a right hander whereas it would seem the slope can be best utilised by Hilfy and Siddle against right handers.Hilfy seems to have bowled well.
Eh 150 overs at 4 an over isn't that hard to believe is it?650 in five sessions having been set 450? Jeeeesus.
Yeah, it might- it's the only chance of a result here really. Unfortunately, the weather forecast at the moment doesn't suggest that it'll help the bowlers rather than wash out play. Heavy rain all day tomorrow and back to decent weather on Saturday.The thing people are forgetting is the mucky weather will also probably bring the bowlers right into the game
He is getting there alright, but has just been bit too wide for my liking so far, needs to get his line a tad straighter to be more effective, I also seriously hope Johnson comes and bowls better in the next session, otherwise we're in deep ****.BIt harsh on Siddle. He's getting there.
Far from inconceivable. Seen good batsmen against moderate bowlers do it before now. Obviously it's no given, but nothing ever is.650 in five sessions having been set 450? Jeeeesus.
Would be hard bowling on the slope for the first time. I'd hate it, personally.He is getting there alright, but has just been bit too wide for my liking so far, needs to get his line a tad straighter to be more effective, I also seriously hope Johnson comes and bowls better in the next session, otherwise we're in deep ****.
Agreed, was just about to make this point myself. I mean in South Africa Johnson simply broke Smith's hand a couple of times so that he could have access to the easier-to-dismiss right handed batsmen. Opening against two lefties really seems to hurt his line and rhythm.Tad wide, no swing but pretty accurate with some pace. I could be wrong, but I think that Australia are partially struggling because there are left handers at the crease. Johnson seems pretty much hard wired to bowling to a right hander whereas it would seem the slope can be best utilised by Hilfy and Siddle against right handers.
I know, he's English. All hope is lost.My word, just checked it, shocker
Yeah but I think the point he's making is that it wouldn't leave much time for a result if a team responded to 450 with 650.Far from inconceivable. Seen good batsmen against moderate bowlers do it before now. Obviously it's no given, but nothing ever is.
Australia tend to react to big-ish runs by thinking "we'd better get even bigger runs" whereas England tend to think "God we need massive runs here" and then fall in a heap because they've put themselves under pressure.
It's not horrendously far-fetched, it's just unlikely. You'd be surprised if they hit out when 450 runs behind, Australia aren't as aggressive with the bat as they used to be. Major pessimism from Dicko I reckon.Eh 150 overs at 4 an over isn't that hard to believe is it?
Which is why we should have picked Clark for this test.Would be hard bowling on the slope for the first time. I'd hate it, personally.
Predicated on the assumption he's got form/fitness. Which he doesn't. He'd get smacked, I reckon.Which is why we should have picked Clark for this test.
If they get going I think they'll be hitting near 4 runs an over anyway. To expect a result from this match if England bat out the day with most wickets in hand that isn't an England victory is ridiculous. With the look of the pitch any result is highly unlikely.It's not horrendously far-fetched, it's just unlikely. You'd be surprised if they hit out when 450 runs behind, Australia aren't as aggressive with the bat as they used to be. Major pessimism from Dicko I reckon.
Hmm, personally I don't think it's a factor. Plenty of lefties in his most-dismissed club, and that's not to mention injuring Graeme Smith twice.Agreed, was just about to make this point myself. I mean in South Africa Johnson simply broke Smith's hand a couple of times so that he could have access to the easier-to-dismiss right handed batsmen. Opening against two lefties really seems to hurt his line and rhythm.
Nah, Johnson's a better sort than ClarkJohnson looks wayyy out of sorts, Stuart Clark anyone?
If there were still two full days remaining, it certainly could.Yeah but I think the point he's making is that it wouldn't leave much time for a result if a team responded to 450 with 650.