Quality And +1 for AD referencAny evidence of him doing it in the past?
outrageous prediction!Гурин;3042534 said:calm down everybody, still bairstow and prior to come. And i have a horrible feeling that broad will found form again with a match-saving knock
I remember Sehwag did that in the India v South Africa test at Kolkata in 2010 to try and keep Amla away from the strike and get Morkel on. The umpires were having none of it though.A casual 'accidental' kick maybe? It if was close the boundary.
And my avatar...At least you still have your house, though.
Early night tonight, I am going for one. Sod the football.My brain has just realised it only got 4 hours sleep from 6-10am.
Any suggestions?
Man up.My brain has just realised it only got 4 hours sleep from 6-10am.
Any suggestions?
Dead right. If Bairstow is next cab off the ranks, you don't change that after one poor test, especially in the circumstances you described. The one thing that probably has gone against him is that Root will have kept his place in the side ahead of him, but that's another matter.Depends on early season form. Feel for Bairstow, no cricket in ages and then shoved in a test match and expected to shine. Reminds me of Anderson all those years ago.
I'm sure it's not the first time he's taken something like that to the throat.Broad took a bat handle to the throat as well. It's fair to say I've never seen that before.
Noone who knows cricket seriously thinks that. Except maybe that tosser Vaughan...It's also a massive wake up call for England about the state they're in. They'll still go into the Ashes as favourites, but they'll need to raise their game if it's to be the cakewalk many would have you think it'll be.
Blimey, I agree with Social, the declaration was pretty perfect, allowed attacking fields, decent catching and the Kiwi's would have won.The timing of the declaration is only relevant because NZ didnt win
If the bails had fallen off when Prior was 20 odd, no-one would care
Wagner has been way unluckier, and looked the more threatening today from boundary's edge imo. I still rate him an equal if not better bowler, though his stats don't show it yet. Boult has been consistent though and often gets some swing with the new ball at a decent pace, so more than handy. Doesn't do quite enough with the old ball though.I think Trent Boult might be better than Tim Southee.
I honestly never thought I'd say that, I've always been of the opinion Southee was the better bowler of the two whilst also possessing a higher upside, but Boult has just been soooooooo good over the last nine months it isn't even funny. 41 wickets @ 30 and that doesn't even do him justice, should be 50 @ 25 and that's just the drop catches portion of it (not the going past the bat a million times without reward)
I've rated Boult as a serious bowler for years, believed he should've been playing test cricket 18 months earlier than what he was, and would become enraged after reading a "Neil Wagner will save NZ cricket" article whilst Boult got zero media attention. But not even I thought he'd be this good, not this early anyway. It's a big call but I genuinely believe he's nigh on being a top five pacer in the world already.
That was just simple 'luck', luck of the unlukiest kind. Say whatever you want about Gambhir(ing), he might be irritating and redundant but he seems to score a double ton every time the kiwis are playingoutrageous prediction!
Wagner has been way unluckier, and looked the more threatening today from boundary's edge imo. I still rate him an equal if not better bowler, though his stats don't show it yet. Boult has been consistent though and often gets some swing with the new ball at a decent pace, so more than handy. Doesn't do quite enough with the old ball though.
Edit: Wagner never gets the new ball... he's being used as an old ball specialist, which is fair enough, but obviously tougher for him that way. Would love to see what he can do with a new cherry sometime as he does for Otago.