Tony Grieg's dead.You know, it's been years since I've heard a commentator say that 3rd innings runs count double.
Did a memo go out to all of them telling them it wasn't true?
Other than his maiden Ashes series Bell didn't struggle much early on. His average has been over 40 for almost all his career.Ian Bell is living proof that some batsmen take quite sometime to mature and come into their own.Hope Australian selectors take note.He was spotted as a guy with immense talent , struggled early on in his career, and has now reward the selectors for their patience.Ricky Ponting a simliar example.I'm not saying that Aussies should stick with every poor performing batsman on the basis of potential, but surely there is a young batter in this squad that fits the bill.
Valid point this is actually. Not sure any of the Aussie batters have quite the raw ability Bell had but Smith/Hughes shouldn't be totally forgotten if they don't score big next Ashes.Ian Bell is living proof that some batsmen take quite sometime to mature and come into their own.Hope Australian selectors take note.He was spotted as a guy with immense talent , struggled early on in his career, and has now reward the selectors for their patience.Ricky Ponting a simliar example.I'm not saying that Aussies should stick with every poor performing batsman on the basis of potential, but surely there is a young batter in this squad that fits the bill.
Spot on, the best they could have done today was build preessure bowl to specific plans and hope for the best.Surely it was difficult blasting batsmen out today compared to yesterday.Yeah they've not bowled badly at all - Lyon in particular was good, but end of the day batting last when we know there will be cloud at some point is a dangerous thing and they need wickets.
ponting not a great example imo, but agree with the sentiment, hopefully some of our blokes can develop in the fashion bell has. from my limited view bell seems to have been treated a whole lot better by the selectors than the majority of young aussie bats the last few years or so, and hopefully that doesn't hurt us in the longer run.Ian Bell is living proof that some batsmen take quite sometime to mature and come into their own.Hope Australian selectors take note.He was spotted as a guy with immense talent , struggled early on in his career, and has now reward the selectors for their patience.Ricky Ponting a simliar example.I'm not saying that Aussies should stick with every poor performing batsman on the basis of potential, but surely there is a young batter in this squad that fits the bill.
Yeah I'm thinking we need to set 300Batting suddenly looks straightforward, doesn't it?
I dunno. Partnerships can do that, and we've seen it before in this match between new balls. I think if we set 260-280 we'd get two new balls and so we'd be favourites.Yeah I'm thinking we need to set 300
was just thinking that, how disingenuous it sounds for warne to say "he looks like a really hard guy to bowl to at the moment" when you know that warne would back himself to walk up and get him in 20 balls.Must irk Warne having to commentate on Australia not being able to get Bell out when all he had to do was run in and bowl a straight one.
I remember watching bell bat and thought this guy has an awesome technique but he is totally out of it,no confidence and no presence at the crease.I believe the selectors backing of him must have helped boost his confidence.He looks a totally different player now.Some people will say he was up against Warne but he didn't only play Australia.I think Hughes in particular before he was first dropped had pressence, temperament and confidence at the crease,maybe not such a great technique.But too me confidence is the key.I remember saying after Hughes was reselected he didn't quite seem like the same confident batter, can that confidence come back,well not right away,but if it will come back he"ll need the backing of selectors and the same goes to the other young batters.Its just that I'm not convince the Australian selectors know what they want or what they"re about, its like they hit the panic button everytime things don't quite go right.Valid point this is actually. Not sure any of the Aussie batters have quite the raw ability Bell had but Smith/Hughes shouldn't be totally forgotten if they don't score big next Ashes.