As I said someone just forget to tell the Lankans that this is a 50 over game and not a 20 over one.God, 7-117 is ******** on this pitch.
Haha, this sums it up for me.AND NOW HE'S TAKING SLIP CATCHES WHAT THE HELL IS HAPPENING z
Ball that got Mendis definitely came into the LH in the air so you might be right there.As our blokes have a weakness to spin aimed at the stumps, it seems the Lankan batsmen have a weakness to the left arm ball slanting across them. There have been several edges and umpteen play and misses.
Edit: Johnson with a modicum of movement away from the right hander? Seems more than just angle.
Won't read too much into Johnson's performance as he is basically a rhythm bowler, he can bowl like this and then turn up for the next game and look totally clueless.Awful shot from Mathews. It's great to see Johnson bowling well at this stage of the tour, it should boost his confidence as well. Hopefully more quality bowling to come.
Johnson strikes me as a bit of a confidence bowler as well. Just take a look at him bowling against South Africa two years ago. A good performance first up on an unresponsive subcontinent pitch can't do any harm for him. If he's bowling well and taking wickets then he isn't likely to worry about his action and other technical problems.Won't read too much into Johnson's performance as he is basically a rhythm bowler, he can bowl like this and then turn up for the next game and look totally clueless.
Even in South Africa he bowled well in the first two tests and then pretty much struggled in the third one, his is a slingy action which makes it hard for him to bowl consistently and that's why good rhythm is vital in order for him to bowl well.Johnson strikes me as a bit of a confidence bowler as well. Just take a look at him bowling against South Africa two years ago. A good performance first up on an unresponsive subcontinent pitch can't do any harm for him. If he's bowling well and taking wickets then he isn't likely to worry about his action and other technical problems.