Bresnan looking dangerously competent with the bat here, he'd better watch that, it's just the type of thing that got Rashid dropped.
Which is a joke given he was our best bowler in the last game yet still didn't get bowled out, and he was tidy in the first game as well. Our most reliable ODI bowler imo.Unless Swann has a blinder with the ball later, I can see him losing his place to Rashid for the next game tbh.
Would be ITSTL. Swann was England's best bowler in the last game. Best player, in fact. You couldn't say any of the batsmen outplayed him.Unless Swann has a blinder with the ball later, I can see him losing his place to Rashid for the next game tbh.
Indeed. The batting powerplay has become Ian Botham's scapegoat every time England bat like poo.Which is a joke given he was our best bowler in the last game yet still didn't get bowled out, and he was tidy in the first game as well. Our most reliable ODI bowler imo.
Anyway, the commentators were going on again about England not taking the batting powerplay earlier. It's the batsmen getting out too early to use it properly that is the problem. It probably is best used as a launch pad for the closing overs, but the better teams have good enough batsmen to still be at the crease when the powerplay is on.
I didn't see much of it, but I assume he did most of his bowling in the 'quiet overs' did he? I just think that if we go 0-3 down here - as seems likely - there will be pressure to make a few changes. There has been criticism at Rashid's omission as it is. And if Denly is fit one of the batsmen may have to make way - Shah looks especially vulnerable.Would be ITSTL. Swann was England's best bowler in the last game. Best player, in fact. You couldn't say any of the batsmen outplayed him.
Swann bowled eight straight overs at the awkward pre-death period actually, but regardless of when he bowled, he picked up two important wickets for not many runs so you can't really criticise. Maybe if he'd bowled well and taken 0/37 off ten you could say it was merely bowling at a nice time.I didn't see much of it, but I assume he did most of his bowling in the 'quiet overs' did he? I just think that if we go 0-3 down here - as seems likely - there will be pressure to make a few changes. There has been criticism at Rashid's omission as it is. And if Denly is fit one of the batsmen may have to make way - Shah looks especially vulnerable.
So glad Willis was in that feature, would have been painfully dull without him. Loved that when Athers asked him what to do with Harmison that he just replied leave him at home.Lol at Willis going off at Butcher in the interval discussion about SA tour.
LOL at Butcher wanting to pick all his old England mates in the side...wants to take Geriant Jones to SA
To be fair, Rashid did exaclty as above in the first ODI(bowling in the quiet overs, didn't take any wickets), and the commentators were creaming their pants over his spell.I didn't see much of it, but I assume he did most of his bowling in the 'quiet overs' did he? I just think that if we go 0-3 down here - as seems likely - there will be pressure to make a few changes. There has been criticism at Rashid's omission as it is. And if Denly is fit one of the batsmen may have to make way - Shah looks especially vulnerable.