Did you watch the match live? When the 1st ball was being bowled to Watson, the pitch had the exact same color with the outfieldYou've obviously not seen many pitches if that's the greenest one you've ever seen. Had a bit of live grass on it, but it wasn't exceptionally green. He was dropped first ball, flashing at one outside off-stump, wasn't a particularly difficult chance either. Sami targetted him early with back of a length bowling aimed towards his body, and he looked as unconvincing there as he did in the Ashes. Followed that up by flashing at another one outside off, was then tucked up again, before ultimately driving loosely to another fairly wide delivery. It was not a pretty innings at all, looked very unconvincing against one of the worst bowlers currently playing Test cricket. The pitch really didn't play a part in that 0.
Yep those are mind games...not the first time I have seen Australians play mind games and get on top of a player..It is the ultimate test of a player's strength of character I guess..Haha, I remember Warne came out before the series and said he would fail aswell.
Same thing could be said if he goes back to Middlesex and piles on the runs as well though.I guess if he fails it will tell us that he is certainly not ready for test cricket at this point but I am not really sure what him doing well will teach us.
The thing is the way you Aussies were hyping him up he was going to score a bucketfull of runs and then the other hyped up duo of Johnson and Siddle would destroy us ala Lillee and Thommo,neither happened and we won with Hughes and co going home tail between their legs.They may do for us next winter,who knows but the fact is they haven't lived up to the ridiculous hype you Aussies gave them so why have a go at us for pointing out your errors?He's not the finished package, but AFAIK no one's saying he is. Happy to say he'll end up with a 50+ average though.
Fairly handy 'makeshift' openers it has to be said.One thing you can say,Hughes can't be that great if he is an opener who can't displace two makeshift ones in the test side.
Maybe but i wouldn't take either ahead of Strauss or Cook.Fairly handy 'makeshift' openers it has to be said.
Then you are a rather silly man.Maybe but i wouldn't take either ahead of Strauss or Cook.
Because people seem to have developed a pathological hatred for Phillip Hughes.Why are we discussing Australia's openers in an England-Bangladesh tour thread?
Hope not.Not convinced about Trott anyway but moving Bell back to 3 would be a mistake.I'd like to see us push KP up to 3 now but that won't happen anyway.Anyway in an unsubtle atempt to bring this back on topic what do you think happens if Trott fails and Morgan does well? Would it be an automatic replacement? With Bell going back to 3 yet again
Now now,no need for the insult.Then you are a rather silly man.
Pietersen upto 3 surely? Best player, has the technique to take on the new ball bowlers and if Trott fails KP should step up, as Bell just hasn't been good enough at 3.Anyway in an unsubtle atempt to bring this back on topic what do you think happens if Trott fails and Morgan does well? Would it be an automatic replacement? With Bell going back to 3 yet again
Totally agree,should have happened long ago but i can't see it now.He will stay at 4.Pietersen upto 3 surely?
Yeah I agree, am a big fan of Bell at 5 or 6, just think them moving Bell would be the most likely outcome.Pietersen upto 3 surely? Best player, has the technique to take on the new ball bowlers and if Trott fails KP should step up, as Bell just hasn't been good enough at 3.
Bell has to bat at either 5 or 6. His record there is brilliant, he was superb in South Africa, and his place should be secure for a decent length of time.