What did Sreesanth do tonight?Lumb really is a top selection from Warne. He has shown himself to be one of the top in the IPL.
On the other hand, Sreesanth really is an embarassment. He should not get in to the Kings XI team and should be repremanded for his actions today, Shivastava is really a far superior bowler with a far better temperament.
The fielding in this IPL has been terrible too. The commentators keep noting, and rightfully so, that the fielding coaches really aren't earning their pay.
He had to come up though. Pathan has not got the pace or the ability to make a batsman not want to waltz down the track to him.Bisla showing beautifully how idiotic it is to stand up to a fast medium bowler.
Protested about a no ball by putting his foot just behind the line, as bowlers tend to. He then bowled another no ball. On the free hit, Lumb hit him for four and he sarcastically clapped the umpire and Lumb before giving Lumb some verbals after the next ball.What did Sreesanth do tonight?
No, I totally disagree. There is a reason that batsmen do not charge bowlers in Test matches and it is because it is a dangerous thing to do. A keeper coming up merely eliminates this tendancy. Moreover, it pretty much eliminates the caught behind dismissal and means that any wide has a possibility of going for 5 wides.He had to come up though. Pathan has not got the pace or the ability to make a batsman not want to waltz down the track to him.
Haha, he seriously is a nutter. Look forward to seeing the footage. Will be funny. At least he's entertaining.Protested about a no ball by putting his foot just behind the line, as bowlers tend to. He then bowled another no ball. On the free hit, Lumb hit him for four and he sarcastically clapped the umpire and Lumb before giving Lumb some verbals after the next ball.
You seem to contradict yourself here, it's obviously something that players are far more prone to do in T20s. A dismissal is important yes but a dot ball in a T20 is more important than a dot in any other form of the game.No, I totally disagree. There is a reason that batsmen do not charge bowlers in Test matches and it is because it is a dangerous thing to do. A keeper coming up merely eliminates this tendancy. Moreover, it pretty much eliminates the caught behind dismissal and means that any wide has a possibility of going for 5 wides.
Just BTW, this is more a rant by me (as I hate it when poor keepers stand up to me) than a well constructed observation.You seem to contradict yourself here, it's obviously something that players are far more prone to do in T20s. A dismissal is important yes but a dot ball in a T20 is more important than a dot in any other form of the game.
This could just be me, but I think that Bond has been really unlucky in this IPL. He has bowled with speed and put the batsmen in trouble.Kartik out so KKR have to drop Bond for Mendis. Could be costly.
Gayle + McCullum back together though.
Yeah I've thought he has mostly bowled good tidy spells occasionally blemished by an over or two in a match going for a few runs. Never expensive in all of his overs though and always asking questions of the batsman. Should be looking at more wickets, can see him getting back into KKR before too long.This could just be me, but I think that Bond has been really unlucky in this IPL. He has bowled with speed and put the batsmen in trouble.