But it's still just flat. I'm not seeing really big spin or reverse swing here. I'm seeing a very flat fifth day wicket.It's the same discussion every single year at the Adelaide Oval. When are people going to learn what the AO is?
It's a flat flat deck for the first 2-3 days, then it starts taking extensive spin later on in the match. Couple that with the fact that the nature of the pitch means it scuffs the ball up quicker, meaning reverse swing is very common, means there is almost always a result late in the game.
You're not seeing big spin?But it's still just flat. I'm not seeing really big spin or reverse swing here. I'm seeing a very flat fifth day wicket.
This, and being village with a possible roll at the stumps has come back in the wicketkeeping form of karma. Boom.Nevermind, Wade just proved he is a dick. Faf just pushed the ball to Wade with his bat to save him the walk, and Wade, the cheeky bastard he is flicked it with his heel towards the stumps in hope of run out, and then has a cheeky look back at the crease to see how close he was.....
#lovestotasteIt'd be hilarious if I had to taste the same thing twice though.
It's obviously turning a little bit, but I certainly wouldn't say it was "extensive spin".You're not seeing big spin?
Are you watching the same game?
I would. Lyon doesn't spin and bounce it this much normally at all, as much as you love him.It's obviously turning a little bit, but I certainly wouldn't say it was "extensive spin".