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***Official*** India in South Africa 2013/14

Cabinet96

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Commentators are spot on about Philander IMO. He's just been swinging them away all day, and hardly any have swung in or nipped back. Don't know if it's because his arm is a bit lower or he's deliberately doing it or what, but he doesn't look as threatening. The unpredictability has gone.

Edit: **** you Jono
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
His first day in England was pretty crap I believe. I remember this because it was the day Michael Holding and flibbertyjibber got a bit silly about it :laugh:
Yeah I remember spraying flibberty about that. But I think he just looked unthreatening whereas he's looked threatening today, but just in between bowled short and wide.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Not sure who is commentating but they are spot on. Philander is looking very Hilfenhaus. Some outswing coming really early out of his hand and pitching it too short.

Why is he doing this?
I don't think he's doing it on purpose; I think he's just lost his action a bit. Probably a result of the work he did for the UAE tour and his ODI recall. I highly doubt he's just decided to start bowling short outswingers from the hand.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Not sure who is commentating but they are spot on. Philander is looking very Hilfenhaus. Some outswing coming really early out of his hand and pitching it too short.

Why is he doing this?
Commentators are spot on about Philander IMO. He's just been swinging them away all day, and hardly any have swung in or nipped back. Don't know if it's because his arm is a bit lower or he's deliberately doing it or what, but he doesn't look as threatening. The unpredictability has gone.

Edit: **** you Jono
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
I don't think he's doing it on purpose; I think he's just lost his action a bit. Probably a result of the work he did for the UAE tour and his ODI recall. I highly doubt he's just decided to start bowling short outswingers from the hand.
Hilf did :ph34r:
 

flibbertyjibber

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His first day in England was pretty crap I believe. I remember this because it was the day Michael Holding and flibbertyjibber got a bit silly about it :laugh:
I was right but 18 months late. :ph34r:


Seriously he hasn't bowled anything like today, we do know though he has the ability to bounce back quickly.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
I can't see how the commentators could say its not India's day UNLESS They belive this pitch is flatter than it normally is here. 300 has almost always been a competitive score and if they are 5 down at stumps (BIG IF) then its gotta be India's day. Not by a whole lot but it is, even with Kohli being out.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
FMD what a nut from Philander. Moved a mile.

How the **** anyone thinks this pitch is flat. Its not a minefield, but look at that ball ffs.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
I can't see how the commentators could say its not India's day UNLESS They belive this pitch is flatter than it normally is here. 300 has almost always been a competitive score and if they are 5 down at stumps (BIG IF) then its gotta be India's day. Not by a whole lot but it is, even with Kohli being out.
It's definitely flattened out a bit quicker than it usually does. What we saw in the first session usually lasts until after tea and it's often still doing a bit Day 2. Late Day 2 and Day 3 are always good for batting, especially if you like pace on the ball and can get set, but Day 1 is usually more consistently tricky than this.
 

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