I don't recall Rehman dismissing him on that tour & he has no history of trouble with SLAs, save for one horrible misjudgement against Harris. He simply couldn't pick Ajmal's doosra, which is a rather severe handicap if you're being sent out at five.....Yeah. But if he was facing Rehman and Ajmal in Dubai right now he probably still would.
True enough but I can't be the only one who worried he wouldn't find his groove again so quicklyYeah. But if he was facing Rehman and Ajmal in Dubai right now he probably still would.
Hate the tendency to attribute differences in performance to "losing form" or "finding form" when there's such an obvious reason why he struggled in one situation but not in another. It's like that time all of the Aussie batsmen coincidentally lost form at exactly the moment England arrived in the country. Then coincidentally regained form one year later when India arrived.
Never doubted him at all.True enough but I can't be the only one who worried he wouldn't find his groove again so quickly
Yeah, I'm not saying that form doesn't explain any fluctuations in performance. But it was very noticeable how the Aussie lineup as a whole was visibly in worse touch by the end of the series than they had been at the start. And for the series against India, the reverse was true, especially for Ponting.It's not always as simple as that tbf. Ponting and Clarke were legitimately out of form, and Hussey was hardly a hot favourite to be our best bat during the 10-11 Ashes.
I remember going to the 4th day against SA in 2008. We'd bowled them out cheaply in the first innings and had a big lead. They were following on and duly lost 1 wicket on day 4 and only 3 in the whole innings.It doesn't seem to deteriorate AT ALL anymore. Its been like this a while now. I think it was 06 when we played Sri Lanka and they racked up 500 in the follow on, looking like they could bat forever. If the ball stops swinging its bloody hard to get wickets.
AWTA.I think quietly England will have got just what they needed from this game, Strauss and Bell's getting runs is just what England were looking for with the whole summer still ahead, add to that the bowlers getting more overs under their belt.
No.Obviously this match isn't over yet. But do we think England will field the same 11 on Friday. I didn't see yesterdays play but evidently Bres had a bit of a stinker from his figures.
Do you think they might go with Onions as its Trent Bridge and will likely swing (though the weather is looking great for the week coming)
I was there today (thought the crowd was what I would expect in the situation) - there were 3 or 4 indulging themselves where in the late 70/80s there may have beem 10 or 12 thousand.All the WI supporters in the ground look like the remnants of those who were cheering Lloyd's men on in '76.
I agree with some of this, but I don't think I am on the same page regarding Bell struggling because of the conditions. Bell has scored runs against better bowlers on slow/turning pitches in Pakistan and Sri Lanka in the past, his failures in the UAE were almost entirely down to not being able to pick Ajmal and almost nothing to do with Herath and/or Rehman both of whom merely capitalized on Ajmal's success in shattering Bell's confidence.Yeah. But if he was facing Rehman and Ajmal in Dubai right now he probably still would.
Hate the tendency to attribute differences in performance to "losing form" or "finding form" when there's such an obvious reason why he struggled in one situation but not in another. It's like that time all of the Aussie batsmen coincidentally lost form at exactly the moment England arrived in the country. Then coincidentally regained form one year later when India arrived.
I think you'll find his true average is whatever he actually averagesCongrats England fans for the win.
Happy days with England winning and "Tim Malcolm Lara Bresnan" being shown a glimpse of his true average with bat and ball (30 plus with the ball and under 20 with the bat).
No, I'm pretty sure his true average is what he currently averages. His future average might change either way, but his true average is what he currently averages, anything else is just a prediction.His true average will soon be discovered. He has had a good start will I will be happy when it's 30 plus with ball and under 20 with bat.
Yeah he brought him on well before lunch.He was bowling him when we still needed about 100 wasn't he? Unless he just means when he brought him on again when the game was dead