YorksLanka
International Debutant
yeah what is with them being so ****?I cant recall watching a match where balls lose their shape SO quickly?Have Kookaburra balls always been this ****?
yeah what is with them being so ****?I cant recall watching a match where balls lose their shape SO quickly?Have Kookaburra balls always been this ****?
It's not that they're ****, it's that the bowlers have gotten better at claiming "Well this ball is ****" when it doesn't work for them - previous generations just bowled with it.yeah what is with them being so ****?I cant recall watching a match where balls lose their shape SO quickly?
Wouldn't put it past him, I think it comes down to whether or not the tail stays there.11th double anyone?
But shouldn't the umpires then just tell the bowlers to do one?It's not that they're ****, it's that the bowlers have gotten better at claiming "Well this ball is ****" when it doesn't work for them - previous generations just bowled with it.
Fighting words them, so much love for Shami myself.i've said this many times before but fatty herath is deadset my favourite tailender
i don't think ensuring the ball goes over the slips is the main reason he's swinging hardReally intelligent batting from Herath, must be said. When you go as hard as that, it's more than likely going to fly over the top.
No, because invariably there are problems with hand made balls - if you try and squeeze any ball through those rings, chances are you'll find an angle it doesn't fit.But shouldn't the umpires then just tell the bowlers to do one?
Thank you for that, oh omniscient Blocky!Sanga is the best since Bradman, unquestionably.
..right off to bed for me, hopefully Sanga can double up and we can the others to stay with him..Both sessions ours today, hopefully last one too..laters allSL 1st innings lead Sweep
Zinzan 76
Blocky 100
YorksLanka 54
Beegee 110
Hurricane 90
ok, dont see this issue that much with the dukes ball here in England tho?who knows...No, because invariably there are problems with hand made balls - if you try and squeeze any ball through those rings, chances are you'll find an angle it doesn't fit.
Aren't Kookaburra ones machine made?No, because invariably there are problems with hand made balls - if you try and squeeze any ball through those rings, chances are you'll find an angle it doesn't fit.