Always found that it's generally suggested by the captain, and the choice is left to the batsman.I highly doubt that.
It's the captains call most of the time ,unless the batsmen is desperate to go out .
Besides Sending Ishant in in the second last over is a good move. As if he sticks around tomorrow morning,he is more likely to contribute from here than he is at the end of the innings.
And McGrath was once the third bowler behind Brendan Julian and Paul Reiffel. They all start somewhere.Johnson, once the third best paceman in the Aus attack (after Lee and McGrath) is now their main bowler. They still win a lot, but they're a shadow of their former selves.
Sehwag's at 37 already?? WTH.
Stiff as a board I'll wager, having batted over a day..Watto doesn't look warm here, which is some effort given the temperature and humidity. Well down on pace.
Yep, very true. Important to remember however that Raina has no pressure to score runs off the short ball, unlike T20s and ODIs. I think it's the key to how he'll handle the chin music in the longer form, and how he'll (imo of course) be a successful player.Raina must love batting on this given what Tait did to him inth Windies.
Yeah true. But I'd just like to see him hopping around a bit.Yep, very true. Important to remember however that Raina has no pressure to score runs off the short ball, unlike T20s and ODIs. I think it's the key to how he'll handle the chin music in the longer form, and how he'll (imo of course) be a successful player.
Will never be brilliant at the short ball, but even on bouncy wickets he'll learn to cope.
Agreed.Yep, very true. Important to remember however that Raina has no pressure to score runs off the short ball, unlike T20s and ODIs. I think it's the key to how he'll handle the chin music in the longer form, and how he'll (imo of course) be a successful player.
Will never be brilliant at the short ball, but even on bouncy wickets he'll learn to cope.
Last over before tea. Seriously, why not?WTF
North coming on to bowl?