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Being helped by the SA altitude as usual, but he looks good. An WI attack of Taylor/Edwards/Rampaul/Roach looks VERY impressive, when they sort out their problems.Bowling extremely quickly too, up to 151.3kph.
Being helped by the SA altitude as usual, but he looks good. An WI attack of Taylor/Edwards/Rampaul/Roach looks VERY impressive, when they sort out their problems.Bowling extremely quickly too, up to 151.3kph.
You're annoying.Don't think Australia will do very well tonight, I'm backing the Windies to dominate our batting lineup.
Fletcher can do some serious damage to our fledgling bowlers.
Paine, should not be opening at this stage.
I would add the extra pacer instead of the spinner and my team would be exactly the same otherwise. Nayyar isn't the extra bowler. He is more of an all rounder.I would play Nayyar ahead of Yousuf and play with 5 bowlers here..
Gambhir
Sachin
Rahul
Raina
Dhoni
Kohli
Nayyar
Harbhajan
RP Singh
Mishra
Ishant
yes but he can be the third seamer.. I still think we can try using Mishy or Harbhajan INSIDE the powerplays too. Need to be aggressive to win this now, coz we have lost 3 of our best players already.I would add the extra pacer instead of the spinner and my team would be exactly the same otherwise. Nayyar isn't the extra bowler. He is more of an all rounder.
Yes, the altitude is helping, will be interested to see what speed Lee clocks at during this game, although he is coming off 7 ODIs in quite quick succession so I won't be too optimistic of tremendously high speeds. You talk of a WI attack of Taylor, Edwards, Rampaul, Roach, is there no room for Tonge? He has looked extremely impressive.Being helped by the SA altitude as usual, but he looks good. An WI attack of Taylor/Edwards/Rampaul/Roach looks VERY impressive, when they sort out their problems.
Both Roach and Tonge are very inexperienced. I wouldn't play either of them for at least a year or so till they sort their lines.Yes, the altitude is helping, will be interested to see what speed Lee clocks at during this game, although he is coming off 7 ODIs in quite quick succession so I won't be too optimistic of tremendously high speeds. You talk of a WI attack of Taylor, Edwards, Rampaul, Roach, is there no room for Tonge? He has looked extremely impressive.
Not really considering the ball has been jagging around and Sammy has bowled well.Unacceptable scoring rate.
It's inbox, tbh. They could bowl the West Indies out for 12 with two wides and he'd criticise their inconsistent lines.Not really considering the ball has been jagging around and Sammy has bowled well.
Yep, the only way we'd lose this game is if we'd collapse, these two have done well. Don't need 300 and if we went for it in these conditions we could be very well all out for 150 and our campaign would be all but over.Not really considering the ball has been jagging around and Sammy has bowled well.
You say as T-Paine has a massive slog and completely misses.Yep, the only way we'd lose this game is if we'd collapse, these two have done well. Don't need 300 and if we went for it in these conditions we could be very well all out for 150 and our campaign would be all but over.
Don't think Australia will do very well tonight, I'm backing the Windies to dominate our batting lineup.
Fletcher can do some serious damage to our fledgling bowlers.
Paine, should not be opening at this stage.
Unacceptable scoring rate.
I can't believe that from all those posts in the previous page, you picked that one to give that response to.You're annoying.
An awful lot of balls are crap when you're bowling to Ponting. Dropped to nothing more than back-of-a-length and got smacked for six. Full and outside off, Ponting gets a massive stride and drives it between backward point and third man then picks the tiniest of gaps between cover and mid-off.Those balls by Roach were crap and deserved to be hit.
Nah, those balls were genuinely crap. The one Ponting hit for six - it was a poor shot. He should have hit it for a four. It nearly got him out.An awful lot of balls are crap when you're bowling to Ponting. Dropped to nothing more than back-of-a-length and got smacked for six. Full and outside off, Ponting gets a massive stride and drives it between backward point and third man then picks the tiniest of gaps between cover and mid-off.
Smaller margin of error bowling to Ponting than there is bowling to any batsman in the world IMO.