i've never said every ball but 1 boundary in 18 overs is why we are where we are and they are where they are .They play well constructed innings without trying to hit a boundary every ball.
Getting a little monotonous with this whole boundary argument. People on here appreciate the game enough to realise a ball that goes along the floor to the boundary is worth four, and one that clears it is worth six. Your point has been made.I hope you aren't suggesting that he did that by scoring boundaries because apparently thats not how you win games.
awtaPut your foot on their throat now WI FFS.
and it's getting monotonous watching England fail because we dont realise that boundaries win matches.Getting a little monotonous with this whole boundary argument. People on here appreciate the game enough to realise a ball that goes along the floor to the boundary is worth four, and one that clears it is worth six. Your point has been made.
In fairness, he's gotten worse with both as captain.Just don't understand how Sammy qualifies to be the captain of the side. Dire with both bat and ball.
Then don't watch it!and it's getting monotonous watching England fail because we dont realise that boundaries win matches.
Runs and wickets win matches. All animals aren't dogs.and it's getting monotonous watching England fail because we dont realise that boundaries win matches.
I take it back.Luke Wright batting very well here, it should be said.
Which they don't.250 on the cards if they bat sensibly here.
I suupose i'm just hoping that lessons have been learnt and poor stats and slagging off off from Botham and other pundits are taken on baord but obviously not. Perhaps they like getting slagged off by people that know how the game SHOULD be played.Then don't watch it!
Luke Wright did not give them chance to prove that theory. Bat sensibly ? He wasn't having any of that by producing a nice simple catch to deep mid wicket set exactly for that stroke. Nice of him to oblige. Decent knock to that point.250 on the cards if they bat sensibly here.