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Slope would've taken it away regardless I think.Thought it pitched on the stumps, and was bowled a little wider of the crease.
Need to watch a replay to confirm, I guess.
Slope would've taken it away regardless I think.Thought it pitched on the stumps, and was bowled a little wider of the crease.
Need to watch a replay to confirm, I guess.
Totally irrelevant in my view. You'd expect him to tough it out for a while at least. That was a pretty rank shot.He made a century last game - can't do that every game, Katich is hardly Bradman.
This Chloe Saltau person (f**ked if I know who she is) of The Age has suggested opening with Watto and dropping Hughes. Funny thing is, it could work. Watto can bat. We know that. And if he could at least remain fit enough to bowl a few quality overs here and there.... wtf am I saying?Yeah, think you're right.
D'ya reckon the selectors would be crazy enough to bat Watto at 7 and put Haddin up to 6 if they did that? I wouldn't put it past them....
Oh yeah, no denying that. But I dont think it was an easy leave to make, if he had made it.Slope would've taken it away regardless I think.
Some cameramen estimate an average of 20 or so no-balls are missed every day of every Test. It really does beggar belief that we've had technological aid to Umpires for 17 years and still no-ball calling, one of the most important things and one of those it'd be easiest to create something to call, still hasn't been taken out of the hands of the standing Umpires.Yep, they've been missing them all match
That was a cunning plan the English employed for him, Katich often does tend to drive away from his body like that, and unfortunately that time that shot led to his downfall.Thought it pitched outside off angling well away.
It's unreasonable to expect an average, middle-of-the-road, decent batsman like Katich to be scoring heaps of runs in consecutive innings'. He was more than due a failure, he averages 50-odd since his return to the team FFS.Totally irrelevant in my view. You'd expect him to tough it out for a while at least. That was a pretty rank shot.
As opposed to last week when England batted 1st, made 400+ and they scored 670? This time last week everyone was complimenting their application. As always, we wait and see with these things.I'm wondering whether what we are witnessing is a group of players who just have no idea of how to dig in and fight it out. Is this the result of so many years of success? Have we bred a generation of players with no fight? Seems even Katich is losing his fighting qualities
It was nicely done but in Australia's current predicament you'd think he could put it away this innings. Easier said than done if t comes natural to him I know.That was a cunning plan the English employed for him, Katich often does tend to drive away from his body like that, and unfortunately that time that shot led to his downfall.
Ponting does have good eyes, but doubt he'd see the bowling crease from the Lords Pavilion.And as for Hussain's ascertions that it'd have been changed with the referral nonsense, well no it wouldn't, because no-balls only get checked once a decision has been referred for something else, so unless a) Katich was going to refer a nick to gully or b) Ponting was concentrating on the crease and told him to refer it.
And haha at his "what's that got to do with you?"
And as for Hussain's ascertions that it'd have been changed with the referral nonsense, well no it wouldn't, because no-balls only get checked once a decision has been referred for something else, so unless a) Katich was going to refer a nick to gully or b) Ponting was concentrating on the crease and told him to refer it.
......................Despite what Nasser Hussain is saying, that wouldn't have been reversed under the referral system, because Simon Katich would be ******** to refer a really obvious catch.
Sounded very defensive, yeah - presume he wasn't and was just putting it on. And I meant Hughes not Ponting, obv's.Ponting does have good eyes, but doubt he'd see the bowling crease from the Lords Pavilion.
He got so defensive with that what's that got to do with you line, pretty funny really.
WoW, the first delivery all game that's bounced unevenly though. Guess it's time for the Graeme Smith treatment that some fools claimed was good bowling from Johnson.Hmmm, Jimmy doesnt seem to be getting any movement.