there wont be any 2nd inningsHooray, more Sreesanth. Now, the series is 3-0 down so I'd expect him to probably get some wickets in the first innings before failing horrendously in the second, or is this to expect too much. I ask, why did the selectors pick Munaf in the squad if he wasn't to play if one gets injured and two others show horrendous form?
Bizarre, i'd have played him here instead of Sreesanth who looks very ordinary without the extra pace.Hooray, more Sreesanth. Now, the series is 3-0 down so I'd expect him to probably get some wickets in the first innings before failing horrendously in the second, or is this to expect too much. I ask, why did the selectors pick Munaf in the squad if he wasn't to play if one gets injured and two others show horrendous form?
Is it really strange, I'd have thought it would be 60/40 to bat first even if it is overcast, doesn't the Oval pitch usually deteriorate quite a bit on days 4 & 5?Strauss chooses to bat.. strange.
Of course, how silly of me.there wont be any 2nd innings
In all honesty, the 'extra pace' was all hype. Sreesanth has never really bowled more than 140kph in Tests for a spell.Bizarre, i'd have played him here instead of Sreesanth who looks very ordinary without the extra pace.
Mmm not sure. I tend to think of the Oval as an Australian-style pitch with good pace and bounce but not much movement, but with the occasional notable exception when the ground staff cook the books.Is it really strange, I'd have thought it would be 60/40 to bat first even if it is overcast, doesn't the Oval pitch usually deteriorate quite a bit on days 4 & 5?
Munaf is a better option. It boggles the mind why he hasn't been picked.FFS Sticking with Both Sreesanth and Raina!!
Though i guess Munaf wasn't a much better option than Sree. Praveen a big blow in a already depleted team.
Seeing as this dude is sat at home posting, I'm assuming he isn't actually at the game. The way it goes downunder, at least, is that after the first few deliveries you start to make a beeline to the bar, keep your eye trained on the screens when waiting for frothy nectar and either stay for a chat or return to your seats for more chat, only stopping said chatting to applaud a shot or wicket. Rinse, repeat until 6pm.cricinfo said:Paul: "Movement behind the bowler's arm? Why do the Stewards at the oval always let people move to their seats during the over - and what are people doing at the cricket, paying £50+ per ticket, and continually moving about?"