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How do we get him out then if he isn't batting like a conventional player?He's scored 36 runs straight down the ground this series, out of 700 plus. They showed his series wagon wheel five minutes ago.
How do we get him out then if he isn't batting like a conventional player?He's scored 36 runs straight down the ground this series, out of 700 plus. They showed his series wagon wheel five minutes ago.
Hah!94.5
Beer to Bell, no run, Beer straight to Belly - that happens to us all as we get older - and it's gone straight back to Beer
Reminds me of Waugh in 89.Seeing batsmen average 100+ in a series provides a nice insight into how Bradman must have played for his whole test career. We barely look like getting Cook out!
Continually fullish outside off. Don't bowl short and don't bowl at him which is exactly what the Aussies have done.How do we get him out then if he isn't batting like a conventional player?
Well you don't lose patience for one. Full, on off stump and be prepared to be driven. Sadly this requires thought and control.How do we get him out then if he isn't batting like a conventional player?
Absolutely.Seeing batsmen average 100+ in a series provides a nice insight into how Bradman must have played for his whole test career. We barely look like getting Cook out!
That sounds great.Absolutely.
There was a wonderful interview played yesterday during the lunch break on the BBC TMS service. One of their young journalists talked to Arthur Morris in depth, it was a fascinating insight into the Aussie side in those years, and into Sir Don himself.
There was a lovely section where they talked about Australia's mammoth effort to score 404 on the last day in Leeds to win a Test Match. In which Bradman and Morris scored huge centuries.
I'm hoping they will provide a link on the website sometime soon.
BBC - Tom Fordyce: In the company of a legendAbsolutely.
There was a wonderful interview played yesterday during the lunch break on the BBC TMS service. One of their young journalists talked to Arthur Morris in depth, it was a fascinating insight into the Aussie side in those years, and into Sir Don himself.
There was a lovely section where they talked about Australia's mammoth effort to score 404 on the last day in Leeds to win a Test Match. In which Bradman and Morris scored huge centuries.
I'm hoping they will provide a link on the website sometime soon.
Cheers mate.BBC - Tom Fordyce: In the company of a legend
Really worth a read, and you can listen to it on the podcast they release.
Continually fullish outside off. Don't bowl short and don't bowl at him which is exactly what the Aussies have done.
I guess it's down to these two issues. We can't bowl consistently enough to dry up his runs from his strongest areas, and as a result he has barely played and missed all series, seems like every ball outside off stump that couldn't be scored from has been left alone or easily defended if closer to the stumps.Well you don't lose patience for one. Full, on off stump and be prepared to be driven. Sadly this requires thought and control.
McGrath tortured him so much with it last time that by tour's end he was getting so far across he was going out lbw.