silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
LOL ranked #4 in the world and about two weeks ago was ranked #1. Clearly past it. Totally.
Psst... Re. Swann...What a great days play. Standout performances were Broad with ball and Dravid with bat- honourable mentions also to Bresnan with ball, Laxman and Yuvraj with bat. Bresnan's ball to get rid of Laxman was a cracker and he has generally bowled pretty well I think. Swann getting tonked was not a good sign, but we all have off days- though his average this summer vs lower order is markedly superior to top and middle order it must be said. I remember Dilshan hitting at least one six off him at Lords ion the 2nd day I think it was. We're still well in it- had the India lead passed 100+ then I'd have been particularly worried, but positive thinking- this track won't get any easier and if we can set 200-250 we are well in the game.
He's married with children! I think you're confusing him with Steve Davies.So what's the deal on Trott? Will he come out?
Couldn't even lay a bat on a few.tbf to him he's had a couple of good deliveries at him.
whatever. He won't get a single 80+ score this series. avatar bet? 2 weeks?LOL ranked #4 in the world and about two weeks ago was ranked #1. Clearly past it. Totally.
Heh.He's married with children! I think you're confusing him with Steve Davies.
Word is he'll bat, but low in the order.
Is good eye sight extinct? Because those delivering weren't just clipping off, they were CLEANLY hitting the bails. Big difference.Seriously, is the dictionary extinct?
No, it's not fair because 1) it was out and 2) it looked plumb live.If he gives it not out, fair enough. No arguing about it.
I got that feeling- he was matchwinner at Adelaide but was up and down in Ashes- did quite well in SA though, non spinning conditions and ok at times with bat. Lords and Oval 2009 good but that aside less so. I did worry about him vs India though he's still surely our best spinner atm and best in quite some while.Psst... Re. Swann...
He ain't that great.
He's by no means awful and is a good bowler, but he's a stock standard offie with an arm ball. But the level of hype around him is crazy.
Generally has one big innings with the ball per series tho, and it may be the second dig here.
Perfect hat trick in cricket, tbf, is all three batsmen being out.Just realised that, much like the perfect hattrick in football (left foot, right foot, header), Broad claimed what could be described as the perfect hattrick in cricket - caught, lbw, bowled.
Wonder who else has done that in Tests, if anyone.
Edit: And his spell reads 5 for 5 in 5(.1)
No they weren't, that's why it say umpires call, when you see the graphic on the TV, those ones your on about had half a ball clipping the top of off stump, that is a marginal call.Is good eye sight extinct? Because those delivering weren't just clipping off, they were CLEANLY hitting the bails. Big difference.
No, it's not fair because 1) it was out and 2) it looked plumb live.
Might just be India had slightly better conditions to bat. It's interesting though. Indian batsmen do like to get the boundaries flowing. Feeds their enormous egosProbably a meaningless stat, but any thoughts?
Did a little research on this innings and noticed that after extras are discounted, while 51.92% of our runs came in boundaries in that 1st Innings, India's ratio was about 60.86%. Does this mean anything- competitive advantage in terms of running between wicket, rotating strike, not letting bowler/fielding side settle etc?
With him being sat in the hospital for a few hours last night plus has got a damaged hand and he's on a pitch that offers spinners nothing at all, I'll give him a break on this one.I got that feeling- he was matchwinner at Adelaide but was up and down in Ashes- did quite well in SA though, non spinning conditions and ok at times with bat. Lords and Oval 2009 good but that aside less so. I did worry about him vs India though he's still surely our best spinner atm and best in quite some while.
For sure the pitch did ease out. Can;t help but feel though that in a series as tight as this and that (ordinarily) our fielding and running between the wickets are superior to India and this could provide a priceless advantage over the course of the series.Might just be India had slightly better conditions to bat. It's interesting though. Indian batsmen do like to get the boundaries flowing. Feeds their enormous egos
Think that's a fair point tbh.For sure the pitch did ease out. Can;t help but feel though that in a series as tight as this and that (ordinarily) our fielding and running between the wickets are superior to India and this could provide a priceless advantage over the course of the series.
Well there's that line of thinking, and there's also the lower order rescue jobs that have been done in our last 2 innints. Weakening the batting achieves nothing (in before any jokes about Morgan)Furball to spout his usual brilliance/guff (delete as appropriate) about if four bowlers can't get the wickets then why should five.
Yes the drop of Dravid in the first test and Yuvraj in this one have proved costly.Think that's a fair point tbh.
Though England has dropped some dollies in the first test and a half.