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Never heard him before, didn't take me long for him to wish I had been born deafWillis?
He is so bad it is untrue.
Never heard him before, didn't take me long for him to wish I had been born deafWillis?
He is so bad it is untrue.
I have, but this is the first time I've heard him commentate an England game in a while. I remember a few years ago he kept screaming " Steven Harmison! " and that was pretty annoying.Never heard him before, didn't take me long for him to wish I had been born deaf
We have had to put up with him for years,he has turned many people off cricket.Never heard him before, didn't take me long for him to wish I had been born deaf
Would like to see him try to hit the yorker a few times, with the amount of swing around, it could be quite deadly.Promising start from Gul, if he hits his areas consistently he's going to be a real handful today. Mustn't go too short, but hits the deck harder than Asif and Aamer, and will look to nip it around off the seam.
Looked the best of the 3 bats on show so far certainly.Ponting is looking pretty comfortable out there TBH
Yes, good high quality cricket, dragged down a trifle by Gul's spell.Aamer and Asif caused problems, found very good lines and lengths with a bit of help in the air and off the pitch which is exactly what was anticipated. Ponting and Katich battled hard, looked to be positive when the ball has drifted into their zones, a good contest between bat and ball.
Even as a bowler myself, I'd far prefer the umpire is absolutely sure before giving one out, nothing riles me more than an absolute joke of a decision off a massive inside edge or one that is missing the stumps from an umpire trying and failing to be perfectionist.Just going through a couple of close LBW calls from this morning, but both difficult ones for the umpire to be absolutely sure to give out. Katich on replays was out, but Gould couln't be sure, and understandably thought he'd hit it. Ponting was also saved by that large lunging stride of his, giving the impression it was going over, despite Hawkeye suggesting otherwise.
Absolutely, and there are few bowlers around who can produce that delivery with such accuracy, and deadly results.Would like to see him try to hit the yorker a few times, with the amount of swing around, it could be quite deadly.
Not sure Gul's brief spell was all that bad, his second over looked less penetrative admittedly, but sure he'll warm to the task. Has to work out the length that works best for him on this pitch, can go a little fuller than where he was before lunch.Yes, good high quality cricket, dragged down a trifle by Gul's spell.
Even as a bowler myself, I'd far prefer the umpire is absolutely sure before giving one out, nothing riles me more than an absolute joke of a decision off a massive inside edge or one that is missing the stumps from an umpire trying and failing to be perfectionist.
Watson can indeed score quickly, but on this pitch Watson's strokeplay will always offer the bowler hope. Katich has been much more watchful and has proved to be much more difficult to remove, not to mention his current form in Test cricket. A crucial wicket, and would have thought Pakistan would have preferred his scalp in that morning session.I think Watto's wicket was very important. Katich and Ponting no doubt have class but the rate at which Watto can score is the difference between winning a game and drawing it ...so important wicket there. If Amir can attack Ponting with a couple of surprise short ones, that would be very interesting to see.
He can lose the ability to bowl it sometimes, but he is deadly in the majority of the time when he gets it right. I do think it is an underused ball in Test cricket though, anything close to yorker length tends to be defended in Test cricket, especially if full and the ball is swinging - it is a good one to bowl.Absolutely, and there are few bowlers around who can produce that delivery with such accuracy, and deadly results.
He has been in horrendous form in Test matches, which is why I have my reservations, but he is always one who can rise to the occasion.Not sure Gul's brief spell was all that bad, his second over looked less penetrative admittedly, but sure he'll warm to the task. Has to work out the length that works best for him on this pitch, can go a little fuller than where he was before lunch.