So they've got plenty of numbers you piece of ****.yeah so
a) it was never a minefield. Sure, the ball stayed low outside off stump a couple of times, but that's not unexpected on a 5 day wicket.If we just look at the last day, I am unbelievably proud of the performance the boys put in.
It was an entertaining Test match and a lot happened. Lots of runs scored, bowlers took five-wicket hauls and it went down to the last hour. If you look at all of that, one feels that it was a good pitch. But looking at the way the ball behaved on day five, you have to say that it was a lot more in favour of the bowlers than it was for the batters and perhaps a little bit unfairly so.
Well, which was it?"If we just look at the last day, I am unbelievably proud of the performance the boys put in," Graham Ford, the Sri Lanka coach, said. "That surface really became a minefield. It was very difficult. Australia got the ball to reverse swing considerably. If you look at probably just about every dismissal, it took a real cracker of a delivery to get the batsman out. As a coach you can't really ask for much more from your troops the way the boys battled out there.
"It was an entertaining Test match and a lot happened. Lots of runs scored, bowlers took five-wicket hauls and it went down to the last hour. If you look at all of that, one feels that it was a good pitch. But looking at the way the ball behaved on day five, you have to say that it was a lot more in favour of the bowlers than it was for the batters and perhaps a little bit unfairly so."
Well, I suppose it was, from the point of view that the pitch was so abrasive that it tore chunks out of the surface of the ball, allowing early (and significant) reverse swing.Because Starc's 145kph inswinging yorkers were totally the fault of the pitch
+1.It was just a good Test match imo. Some really hard, attritional cricket played over the five days. .
Understatement of the century. My guess would be 1 ball per over stayed down.Sri Lanka in Australia 2012-13 : Last-day pitch a 'minefield' - SL coach | Cricket News | Australia v Sri Lanka | ESPN Cricinfo
This is such bull****:
a) it was never a minefield. Sure, the ball stayed low outside off stump a couple of times, but that's not unexpected on a 5 day wicket.
b) Score your runs in the first innings like Aus did and it's not unfair.
Mm, your tears are so yummy and sweet!Actually thought the wicket was one of the better Hobart pitches. Certainly more interesting than the bore draws we used to get there, though not as lively as last year's which even truned NZ into a competitive side.
i don't understand this theory that batsmen are more helped by drs. Being not out, when you shouldn't be out, is not an unfair advantage.So a 5th day pitch gave bowlers an advantage? Big deal. Batters get 5 days of DRS to help them.
Lol did you hobbits declare that day a national holidayMm, your tears are so yummy and sweet!
One of the commentators said that it helps batsmen who are looking to survive, which I agree with.So initially people said UDRS helps spinners because benefit of the doubt no longer goes to batsman esp. long stride etc. now people say UDRS helps batsmen because it's preventing umpires from giving wrong decisions. So where do people sit regarding UDRS at the end?