BeeGee
International Captain
Alex Winter, the writer of that preview is British.Why is the preview title on cricinfo "England can be confident of success"? **** off cricinfo you're not meant to be arrogant.
Alex Winter, the writer of that preview is British.Why is the preview title on cricinfo "England can be confident of success"? **** off cricinfo you're not meant to be arrogant.
FixedYes, he was. If they had anything to hide they would do it during a break or one of the numerous times our bowlers sprint off the field of play for an over.
as in you want him in, or he is?Bird in for Lord's.
Last two yearsI'd go with this order too. Though Morkel, Siddle and Philander are harder to rate. Obviously Philander has been the "best" of the three over the past few years, statistically. However, I think we'd all agree that Philander isn't worth his 17 average.
When the ball's moving, Philander is easily third. When you need a spark of brilliance, or someone to strike fear into the batsmen, Morkel's your man. If you're looking for an all-round workhorse, Siddle is up there.
Looks like that ball from Warne wasn't the only thing that turned in 1993.
Hes eaten the rest of that poor zebra.
and the people did rejoicetelegraph_sport @telegraph_sport
Ed Cowan, Mitchell Starc axed for Usman Khawaja and Ryan Harris for second Ashes Test at Lord's bit.ly/12IGXgf
I didn't watch Aus in SL, but I saw big hooping swing at the two test venues that NZ played in SL. Still flat wickets, but big swing. I don't know whether it was swinging in the Aus tour or to what extent Harris relies on swing though.Harris was by some distance our best bowler in SL so I have no idea why it being slow/not swinging would be an issue for him
Yesss. Hope khawaja goes well on debut.and the people did rejoice