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I actually think, as Goughy said, the ball was moving a bit too early.Oh in these conditions he'd probably run through us like a knife through hot butter, no doubt about it.
Then again, so do our batsmen..
I actually think, as Goughy said, the ball was moving a bit too early.Oh in these conditions he'd probably run through us like a knife through hot butter, no doubt about it.
I do think the Hilfenhaus comparison isn't a bad one, tbh. Back when he was bowling well (take, for example, the series vs India), the main justifications for what were felt to be his "unluckiness" was that he pitched the ball a tad too short and swung it too early. Obviously they are substantially different bowlers but there are interesting comparisons to be drawn.I actually think, as Goughy said, the ball was moving a bit too early.
Then again, so do our batsmen..
so trueI actually think, as Goughy said, the ball was moving a bit too early.
Then again, so do our batsmen..
Zaheer ended up with 2 wickets for 18 from 14 overs including the openers, and would've got Trott too..Well quite obviously you haven't, because its not like India have played in conditions where the ball has been doing 180s around corners every day.
One thing that we can all agree upon is that India didnt bowl well today. Ishant never hit the right lengths, Praveen was somewhat wayward and along with Zaheer they were both well below their top speeds.
That was a superb little spell in general, tbf.That ball to Trott was such a beauty as well.
They aren't alone.it's annoying how the indian slip fielders are ALWAYS too deep! (and too close together)
is it because they have poor reflexes?
he's dropped numerous catches in the past year or 2...Dhoni's movement must certainly have put off Dravid on that occasion, but I think he pulled out just in time, without leaving him unsighted. Dravid should have taken it.
Yeah it's damn frustrating.it's annoying how the indian slip fielders are ALWAYS too deep! (and too close together)
is it because they have poor reflexes?
That'd be true if that happens on a consistent basis though. If it happens for one day, the bowler might in fact be unlucky. Best to wait and watch IMO.I'm already sick of hearing PK is 'unlucky'. Jimmy Anderson used to beat the edge a ****load and I thought he was unlucky too. But you know what he started doing? Finding the edge.
If a bowler consistently misses the edge then that's not unlucky.
Yeah reasonable point but I am sure raina shud do a better job than what dravid is doing atm.I'd think very carefully about replacing a proven fine slipper in Dravid with a younger, more athletic and sharper ring fielder like Raina tbh. Slip fielding is a special art, and being an excellent fieldsman in general doesn't always translate to slip fielding.
His length. Must, must, must be inducing the drive much more often than he did yesterday.He will certainly have to make some adjustment. Either his length, or his wrist position to control the amount of swing he's getting.