Yes but still 14 points.Not unusual tbf.
Yeah, and Morkel's done a good job of roughing up the right hander's off side. Bodes well for Swann.Looks alarming the way the footmarks have appeared already from the bowlers follow throughs. Could be very tough to bat on in the 4th innings if the opening hour is anything to go by.
He's also quite similar to Andre Adams, who only got one Test for the might of New Zealand. To be fair to the New Zealand selectors, Adams had the likes of Ian Butler to contend with; hard to get by greats of the game like him.Thought this before but Vern's very similar to Asif in terms of what he does with the ball.
He is a cybernetic organism. Living tissue over a metal endoskeleton.How come Philander bowls every damn ball at 79.4 mph
He played an ODI in England as an all-rounder that just varied his pace hugely every single ball. Hard to believe it's the same player tbf.How many times has Philander been to England? Thought he'd been a couple of times; with the amount of Sky covered games I'm surprised a few of the commentators saying that they hadn't seen him before.
As with most Anderson stats, would have improved over recent times. Had the wood over quite a few lefties recently.would be interested to see Anderson's split
He is a cybernetic organism. Living tissue over a metal endoskeleton.
Pretty sure Jack meant county stints.He played an ODI in England as an all-rounder that just varied his pace hugely every single ball. Hard to believe it's the same player tbf.
Which is a bit strange.Strauss goes and stands next to Trott, fiddling with his field. Trott carries on with his gardening at the crease