Err, was Kaneria ever called up for his action? His action seems fine on the telly.Swear I heard some dickheads yelling "no-ball" during Kaneria's brief spell today. Sometimes you despair for cricket in this country...
Yeah, honestly couldn't begin to see how he throws it, but I suppose after Murali for some from the shallower end of the gene pool, Asian spinner = chucker.Err, was Kaneria ever called up for his action? His action seems fine on the telly.
Yeah Aussie test threads are good fun for that reason.Love the Aussie posters here btw.
Still surprised like a lot of people that Sami doesn't seem to succeed at Test level. Good on him though, he bowled awesome. wouldn't have played if Aamer was fitGood god did I miss out on one hell of a day of cricket. Asif's now taken 28 wickets since his return to Test cricket after a two year break. That's insane. Love the Aussie posters here btw.
On Sami's spell, had the Aussies been reading our insulting posts about him with quite seriousness that they thought they could smash him for runs easily on such a pitch? Watson was his only victim that actually got out to a good ball. Not that I'm complaining mind you.
Also, would like to hear from Asif's detractors from a couple of years ago who constantly said "wait till he gets to Australia".
If you have seen him bowl enough times.. not surprising tbh.. bowls too many hit me bowls along with some good deliveries. He can't maintain the pressure with his bowling.Still surprised like a lot of people that Sami doesn't seem to succeed at Test level. Good on him though, he bowled awesome. wouldn't have played if Aamer was fit
I loved it. The article is packed with emotions of a mother seeing her wayward son coming to the bunch.Just to take away our attention from the scummy Herald Sun, check out this great article about Asif on Cricinfo.
Mohammad Asif: A master strategist | Cricket Features | Australia v Pakistan 2009/10 | Cricinfo.com
Love Osman Samiuddin.
Awesome reference ot the fact Asif went under the radar here in Australia. All the talk pre-tour was about Kaneria and Gul, with Ajmal also getting mentioned. Then after the MCG it was all about Aamer.
Considering Asif's record prior to this tour (and his drug problems!) it was quite surprising.
aye agree with that. johnson's got the talent to be the all-rounder flintoff's made out to be.On the plus side for Australia, Johnson is really turning out to be a quality allrounder. His batting today was extremely good and had he batted at say 7 may have made a half ton. In the end he really only got out because he realised he had to hit out or get out because he was going to lose partners.
^Can't wait for the cricket tomorrow (or rather later today - Only 7 hours away.).
Pumped for it. Will sleep now.
How good at selection was Imran Khan. I realise he was not a selector but when I was growing up he seemed to have a great influence on team selection. I remember there were one or two 19 year olds who were selected based on Imran's influence. I am just trying to remember their names. I think Aaqib Javed was selected at like 17 years old largely on Imran's say so (if my memory serves me right) - in the 1988 tour of New Zealand. I think he went on to have a mediocre career.^ Yeah I really really hope that the Pakistani batsman don't implode themselves as usuall and waste this awesome start. Loved the first day's action and can't wait for play to start again. I don't know how well Sami will fare from now on out, but boy did he shut me (and 99% of the people) up for at least one day. Somewhere in Lahore, Imran Khan is doing summersaults.
I think the reports were that Aqib was even younger than that, but I may be wrong. Anyway he was one of Imran's picks, as I remember. Was the other one Ata-ur-Rehman?How good at selection was Imran Khan. I realise he was not a selector but when I was growing up he seemed to have a great influence on team selection. I remember there were one or two 19 year olds who were selected based on Imran's influence. I am just trying to remember their names. I think Aaqib Javed was selected at like 17 years old largely on Imran's say so (if my memory serves me right) - in the 1988 tour of New Zealand. I think he went on to have a mediocre career.