Haha, was thinking the same.I actually don't think that's a good thing though.
Should revoke Test status from the World XI game IMO.Love it when two of your favourite players make the breakthroughs
Watto's bowling average is now mere decimal points above his batting. WAG
I reckon they'd be close on Pakistani speedguns...Healy, the batsman being late on the shot doesn't make the ball any faster than it actually was. Otherwise my off-breaks are actually being let out at 150km/hr when I bowl them to my four year old cousin.
Have heard you're a bit of a speed demon tbf. Known as Prince Woooows around Baulkham Hills.Healy, the batsman being late on the shot doesn't make the ball any faster than it actually was. Otherwise my off-breaks are actually being let out at 150km/hr when I bowl them to my four year old cousin.
He's doing a pretty ordinary job out there. He doesn't have to score at a run-a-ball, but he's scoreless in an hour which isn't good enough.Nash costing his team the game after tea? Or a bit harsh?
A bitNash costing his team the game after tea? Or a bit harsh?
Windies are struggling more because of lack of depth. They have a weak tail and after the partnership of Deonarine and Nash, there was a huge chance they would crumble, like it is happening.Nash costing his team the game after tea? Or a bit harsh?
Much, much better to do this than get out IMO. Given a draw is out of the question, any batsman who gets out due to Nash being bogged down is totally to blame for their own lack of mental fortitude. It doesn't matter if he doesn't score for a while as long as he stays there as the bowlers will get impatient eventually as well. The pressure should be on Australia to take wickets rather than on the West Indies to get on with the scoring because if they just keep batting they'll win. Sure it'd help if Nash was scoring but if he thinks the bowling is good now and will tire later/tomorrow he's got the right idea just seeing it out.Nash costing his team the game after tea? Or a bit harsh?
Yep. Good pointMuch, much better to do this than get out IMO. Given a draw is out of the question, any batsman who gets out due to Nash being bogged down is totally to blame for their own lack of mental fortitude. It doesn't matter if he doesn't score for a while as long as he stays there as the bowlers will get impatient eventually as well. The pressure should be on Australia to take wickets rather than on the West Indies to get on with the scoring because if they just keep batting they'll win. Sure it'd help if Nash was scoring but if he thinks the bowling is good now and will tire later he's got the right idea just seeing it out.