It's gonna be tough waking up at half 5 everyday.
Easier than waking up at 4 to see your team pumelled continuously.I do it every day....and it doesn't get any easier
ANyways. Mark my words ****ers. England will win this match.
The match starts at 6am over here. Was nice this morning, couple of cups of coffee then TMS for a bit while i cooked a fry up.Easier than waking up at 4 to see your team pumelled continuously.
get your priorities straight, FFS.. Cricket > work and such ****..20 minutes I saw...then I walk into work and security have it on and we're 50 for ****ing 5. Jesus.
Lovely delivery to get Swann. Highlight of the day for me; about the perfect SLA bowler's ball, pitches middle, hits top of off. Batsman has to play it.Rehman's so, so accurate.
Can't wait until Brumbeh expresses his thoughts on Ajmal's new ball.
Loves his bent arms.
Yeah, look I've been pretty consistent on this. I don't have a problem suddenly because The Spanish Archer has taken seven against my country's test side; I have a problem because he flouts the (admittedly nonsensical) laws.Loves Ajmal in general too.
Ha, tres bollo. Rehman doesn't chuck, Hafeez doesn't chuck, Cheema doesn't chuck and Gul doesn't chuck.Brumby calls every other bowler (except swann) a chucker. He said Ashwin chucks the ball
Lol.Never heard of a man with so many demonstrably untrue theories.
Well besides the ones with 80k posts I mean.
Thank you. I might be a miserable old man tilting at windmills, but I at least have the merit of consistency.Yeah good post. If Ajmal is 0/85 today no one would have said much (barring Brumby). Say it once or twice and move on.
Ajmal's action is dodgy. No doubt. But constantly panning it when he is making your team llook foolish appears like sour grapes, even when it isn't meant to be like that.
Not sure you could class Strauss' mis-judgement as a poorly executed sweep, was much more like an ill-advised pull shot off a full-ish length. Whatever it's classed as it certainly wasn't pretty.In other news: enough with the sweep, already. Strauss, Morgan and Broad all fell to badly executed variations on the theme. Last English batsman I truly felt confident on the sweep with was Trescothick.
One thing that will be key will that morning session. In the warm up games it was much harder work in the afternoon sessions but the mornings there was always a clatter of wickets, it seems the pitch has a bit of life in the mornings. England have to look to get at least 3 or 4 wickets in that session or it could be a very long day. Broad & Swann look like they'll be the more likely of players from a England point of view.For us to bowl Pakistan out for around 250 tomorrow, it's going to have to be an impressive performance from the bowling unit. The 15 overs we bowled at the end of day one were pretty uninspiring and it gave us an indication of the patience and application we're going to have to dispay in bucketloads tomorrow.
Knowing there was only 15 overs left in the day, thought we may come out firing on all cylinders, but both Tremlett and Anderson looked well down on pace, and Jimmy curved a couple away from Hafeez early but little else after the first couple of overs. It is very early days and they may well have been feeling their way into the series but it's going to be a hard slog tomorrow you think.
Broad may be the most likely to cause problems, he looked in good rhythmn and was hitting Prior's gloves fairly hard, his variations may be key also. All four will need to be disciplined, there may be long periods of inactivity providing we're accurate, then we have to sniff out the half chance.
Any thoughts on who may be England's key man tomorrow ? And Pakistan's ?
Bumble was talking on commentary today and said he'd been talking with Jimmy Anderson who said during practice the ball began to swing in the afternoon, now there was no real evidence of that today tbf.One thing that will be key will that morning session. In the warm up games it was much harder work in the afternoon sessions but the mornings there was always a clatter of wickets, it seems the pitch has a bit of life in the mornings. England have to look to get at least 3 or 4 wickets in that session or it could be a very long day. Broad & Swann look like they'll be the more likely of players from a England point of view.
Reckon for Pakistan it's the Professor. He has the best strike-rate in the team and if he gets going and makes a solid score, advantage to us. For England it has to be broad. Tremlett didn't look that brilliant, Anderson didn't get the swing and Swann was decent so far, but I noticed that Broad managed to get one or two deliveries to seam in, so he will be dangerous.For us to bowl Pakistan out for around 250 tomorrow, it's going to have to be an impressive performance from the bowling unit. The 15 overs we bowled at the end of day one were pretty uninspiring and it gave us an indication of the patience and application we're going to have to dispay in bucketloads tomorrow.
Knowing there was only 15 overs left in the day, thought we may come out firing on all cylinders, but both Tremlett and Anderson looked well down on pace, and Jimmy curved a couple away from Hafeez early but little else after the first couple of overs. It is very early days and they may well have been feeling their way into the series but it's going to be a hard slog tomorrow you think.
Broad may be the most likely to cause problems, he looked in good rhythmn and was hitting Prior's gloves fairly hard, his variations may be key also. All four will need to be disciplined, there may be long periods of inactivity providing we're accurate, then we have to sniff out the half chance.
Any thoughts on who may be England's key man tomorrow ? And Pakistan's ?
This is key. Morning sessions are where the teams will look for early wickets and swing. It was the same against Sri Lanka. In this weather it's chilly as well in the mornings (does that affect swing?).One thing that will be key will that morning session. In the warm up games it was much harder work in the afternoon sessions but the mornings there was always a clatter of wickets, it seems the pitch has a bit of life in the mornings. England have to look to get at least 3 or 4 wickets in that session or it could be a very long day. Broad & Swann look like they'll be the more likely of players from a England point of view.
Apart from Pakistan.well, well, well, it seems no one can play away from home.
Apart from Pakistan.
Benchmark: "get down on one knee and slog sweep that ****"Lovely delivery to get Swann. Highlight of the day for me; about the perfect SLA bowler's ball, pitches middle, hits top of off. Batsman has to play it.
Yeah, look I've been pretty consistent on this. I don't have a problem suddenly because The Spanish Archer has taken seven against my country's test side; I have a problem because he flouts the (admittedly nonsensical) laws.
Ha, tres bollo. Rehman doesn't chuck, Hafeez doesn't chuck, Cheema doesn't chuck and Gul doesn't chuck.
Ajmal does. & I think Ashwin's carom ball employs rather more elbow than I like to see in a delivery, but he's like ****ing Jim Laker compared to Ajmal.
Lol.
Thank you. I might be a miserable old man tilting at windmills, but I at least have the merit of consistency.
In other news: enough with the sweep, already. Strauss, Morgan and Broad all fell to badly executed variations on the theme. Last English batsman I truly felt confident on the sweep with was Trescothick.
Haha very goodApart from Pakistan.
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