I guess we will never ever stop complaining about Pietersen throwing his wicket away. He might very well be the most talented batsman in the world, only his 'flamboyancy'in the way of actually being the best test batsman. Otoh, we should not forget that the same characteristic that makes him throw away his wicket, might cause the runs he collects.It was a horrible shot. Of course the captain should be having a word because it's absolutely pathetic. You think if he was playing for Australia they would just sit back and watch someone throw away their talent like he's doing?
If this gets given out I am gonna put my foot through my telly..not out, not even close IMOLooks like we all brought that about. Should've known better.
Good news for your telly. Also good news for the referral system that piss poor decisions like that get overturned.If this gets given out I am gonna put my foot through my telly..not out, not even close IMO
Yep, exactly. Completely ridiculous.Looked a correct decision in the end but it is infuriating that all the technology isn't available.Why bring in a new system if it is different in various parts of the world.The same for all or not at all.
Nah - better getting it right some of the time than none of the time.Looked a correct decision in the end but it is infuriating that all the technology isn't available.Why bring in a new system if it is different in various parts of the world.The same for all or not at all.
Yes, definitely. I wonder if on-field umpires are more inclined to give those decisions out when they aren't sure, hence allowing the batsman to effectively tell them if they hit it or not.Good news for your telly. Also good news for the referral system that piss poor decisions like that get overturned.
Financial hot spot, snicko & hawk eye cost the host broadcaster money.Nah - better getting it right some of the time than none of the time.
How come it's not available everywhere btw?
This is the danger time for Cook,once he gets to 60 he seems to switch off like Thorpe used to and gets out.Lets hope for Cooks sake he goes on and eases the stupid calls for his head.It is Bell who shouldn't be in the side as we need the 5th bowler.
Strikes me that Cook's doing what Strauss did about 18 months ago - cutting out as much risk as possible to ensure that he stays there. I'm fine with that. Also, he probably knew the importance of seeing off Steyn & Morkel at the start of the day, and that's pretty smart too. And his RR is up to 40 now, so he's going along quite nicely after the slow start.
I've seen about as much of the innings as you GIMH, and it is reminding me of that innings Andrew Strauss played in New Zealand, the 170odd. It was one of the scrappiest scores of 170 you're ever likely to see, but it's what got this current spell of form going. Hopefully Alastair will be able to put a similar 3 figure score on the board, gain confidence from that and start scoring consistent and convincing runs again.
Plenty of inaccurate statements going around IMHO. Cook was not 'out of form', nor does he have problems converting 50s to 100s. He was technically exposed for a consistent period of time following the Ashes in 2006/07- summer 2009 and scored runs on a dearth of extremely flat pitches during that time while failing to score when England needed him to score most.Yeah, looking at his wagon wheel he seems to have scored about 8 on the offside, playing to his strengths for sure. Just hope he goes on with it as even when he's been in form (in 2008 he always seemed to bat well without ever getting past three figures) converting has been a problem.