If England are batting long enough for it to reverse, you've lost.Hope it reverses.
You're assuming some of the guys out there don't have bottlecaps, long fingernails and sharp canines..If England are batting long enough for it to reverse, you've lost.
Bottle Tops would be fine by me.If England are batting long enough for it to reverse, you've lost.
Exactly. This as well as Anderson's last wicket. Why was it umpires call when more than half the ball was hitting the leg stump?Umpire's call again?!?! Looked dead as dead. Wouldn't sit right that being an NO if Davis hadn't had his finger up.
That bowling would have also destroyed the Aussie line-up, since they can't play swing just like the rest of the world.Haha and that one near enough rolled along the ground.
I definitely think Misbah made the right call. The way England have batted against spin, England's general inexperience chasing fourth innings targets, the way the pitch played in the first two Tests and even the way it's playing now definitely all suggest that having England bat last would've been ideal. Top order just needed to stand up in slightly-harder-than-normal first session conditions and couldn't do it. Nothing in the pitch to have created this scoreline at all; just really good bowling exposing some average batting (/batsmen ).
Less than half was hitting leg stump tbh. Look at the middle of the seam.Exactly. This as well as Anderson's last wicket. Why was it umpires call when more than half the ball was hitting the leg stump?
Erm, cool?That bowling would have also destroyed the Aussie line-up, since they can't play swing just like the rest of the world.
cool story bro.That bowling would have also destroyed the Aussie line-up, since they can't play swing just like the rest of the world.
Probably saw it wrongly.Less than half was hitting leg stump tbh. Look at the middle of the seam.