Haha, yeah sorry, I didn't think of thatInteresting choice of words.
Haha, yeah sorry, I didn't think of thatInteresting choice of words.
"It just depends how tough the person is I guess. That's probably the biggest thing with it all," Siddle said when asked about Anderson's side strain.
"If he's tough enough to bowl through it, he does. If not, he misses the game.
Says the wimp who's been out for a year injured.Oooh. Spicy.
Headley and Sobers cast a pair of pretty dark shadows
Was my first thought tbh.
Shazhad is just so inexperienced, though. At least Bresnan has played on the big stage, and with some success.Would be much more confident with our batsmen facing Bresnan than Shahzad, tbh.
Bangladesh and being a liability in the 20/20 WC...Shazhad is just so inexperienced, though. At least Bresnan has played on the big stage, and with some success.
Shazad might have played only one Test vs Bangladesh, but his skittling of the lower order in that Test was more impressive than anything Bresnan has ever done.Shazhad is just so inexperienced, though. At least Bresnan has played on the big stage, and with some success.
No doubt in my mind Shahzad is already the better bowler. Not absolutely express, but possessed of the sort of Simon Jones/Shane Bond, slippery, swingy kind of pace. Bowls high 80s/low 90s regularly. Probably our quickest bowler in the squad. Not tall (well, as fast bowlers go) so bowls a wicket-to-wicket line and threatens the stumps a lot.What's the Shahzad like? I take it he is a promising and real quick? I saw a bit of Bresnan when England toured Bangladesh (I was in SL at the time) and wasn't all that impressed. He seems just an honest trier and that only gets you so far for so long.
Hmm, I dunno, I know Austraia's batting is pretty rubbish atm, but just because Shazhad bowled well at Bangladesh's tail... He was also rubbish in his first spell against the top order iirc.Shazad might have played only one Test vs Bangladesh, but his skittling of the lower order in that Test was more impressive than anything Bresnan has ever done.
Bresnan's record looks reasonable for a n00b, until you realise he's only faced West Indies and Bangladesh.
Looks quite a bit short of Shane Bond's heat IMO.No doubt in my mind Shahzad is already the better bowler. Not absolutely express, but possessed of the sort of Simon Jones/Shane Bond, slippery, swingy kind of pace. Bowls high 80s/low 90s regularly. Probably our quickest bowler in the squad. Not tall (well, as fast bowlers go) so bowls a wicket-to-wicket line and threatens the stumps a lot.
How many Aussies were confident of the comeback they'd make from Adelaide though?Some people snigger at the supposedly illusory concept of "momentum" but I have to admit I'm pessimistic about our chances of bouncing back on Boxing Day, in front of 90,000 pissed up convicts, from the old-style whipping we received at Perth. I know that this England team is capable of bouncing back, they've done it a number of times before, and that this Aussie team is every bit as inconsistent as we are, but somehow it doesn't feel likely atm.