Well the only contender for that is Warner or Clarke, Clarke shouldn't bat there and Warner won't play. Wouldn't really care if it's a choice between usman or hughes, but Hughes would prob be more likely to cash in if he came in at 4.Personally don't like Hughes at 3. Doesn't have that 'gun' aura about him and I reckon that's important.
Uzzie has shown as much chance as Hughes for mine and a superior technique as well.Well the only contender for that is Warner or Clarke, Clarke shouldn't bat there and Warner won't play. Wouldn't really care if it's a choice between usman or hughes, but Hughes would prob be more likely to cash in if he came in at 4.
I like the idea of Bres in for Bairstow, I've always been a fan of the 5th bowler and I really don't rate Bairstow at all so i don't think we'd be sacrificing that much in the batting. No way they'll ever do that though.You can't play Finn. We've got a 4-man attack (yes Root, I know, but we're not bowling a non-Test standard offie at Lord's) and we can't afford one of those 4 to completely lose confidence of the captain. If Anderson keeps on bowling someone's else's overs he will get injured. If that happens England will lose.
Bres in, either for Finn or Bairstow. If Onions can get reverse swing - because under 30 degrees at Lord's that's the way to go - than go with him.
Spinners love a good wicketkeeperNathan Lyon - “He is in love with Brad Haddin and was a state netballer in school.”
Swanny's a bit of a vain guy H....it was hot, he was probably a little on the nose and wanted to fix it.What'd you think of Swanny's antiperspirant action Adders?
True. Nothing in the rules - explicitly. But how does it sit with you as far as the "spirit of cricket" goes? Personally, I'd like to see the ICC rub this practice out with a new Playing Condition. After all, I don't think there's anything in the rules about spinners wearing a rubber glove when they bowl to get more grip either.Swanny's a bit of a vain guy H....it was hot, he was probably a little on the nose and wanted to fix it.
Storm in a teacup Harry......he was spraying it on his hands to stop them sweating. Nothing in the rules against it.
I suspect there is Harry, don't think Agar was allowed to bowl with a bandaid on his finger.True. Nothing in the rules - explicitly. But how does it sit with you as far as the "spirit of cricket" goes? Personally, I'd like to see the ICC rub this practice out with a new Playing Condition. After all, I don't think there's anything in the rules about spinners wearing a rubber glove when they bowl to get more grip either.
Good point about Agar's bandaid. Shouldn't be allowed either.I suspect there is Harry, don't think Agar was allowed to bowl with a bandaid on his finger.
So Swann does something out on the field in plain view of everyone and god knows how many cameras and people are looking to make something out of it........what about what happens in the change rooms??
You won't get much mileage out of me with the "spirit of cricket" line either.......really not a fan of the term and I hate the insinuation that cricket is somehow more honorable than other sports. It isn't, never has been and certainly shouldn't seek to be.