holy ****As discussed on the worlds most respected Twitter account (@murf1987), Starc is the right call. Dry pitch, reverse swing. Already have two hit the deck bowlers in Harris and Siddle so if you bring in Bird he has to be at the expense of one of them.
so its not the right call #dropsiddleAs discussed on the worlds most respected Twitter account (@murf1987), Starc is the right call. Dry pitch, reverse swing. Already have two hit the deck bowlers in Harris and Siddle so if you bring in Bird he has to be at the expense of one of them.
Ironically the sun is one reason why it's been rotated - remember sun stopped play in the past at Old Trafford?Not that it matters in Manchester, as anyone who's been there would know.
the **** is thisAs discussed on the worlds most respected Twitter account (@murf1987), Starc is the right call. Dry pitch, reverse swing. Already have two hit the deck bowlers in Harris and Siddle so if you bring in Bird he has to be at the expense of one of them.
As discussed on the worlds most respected Twitter account (@murf1987), Starc is the right call. Dry pitch, reverse swing. Already have two hit the deck bowlers in Harris and Siddle so if you bring in Bird he has to be at the expense of one of them.
He's more of the sorta Philander type where they can get a bit of movement in the air and a bit of nibble off the pitch as well.Yeah this. People have been constantly talking about how Bird is suited to English conditions, but I don't buy it. He's predominantly a seam bowlers isn't he? So he'd actually prefer the faster wickets in Australia and certainly prefer Hobart to most English test grounds.
Too early to call either way, but Warner should be the opener in this match, yes, or yeah 4 with Hughes opening.best day of my CW life, so Benchy... Rogers eh? You probably had a point about him...
Yeah, agree.As discussed on the worlds most respected Twitter account (@murf1987), Starc is the right call. Dry pitch, reverse swing. Already have two hit the deck bowlers in Harris and Siddle so if you bring in Bird he has to be at the expense of one of them.