Good spinners are difficult to put over the boundaries on bigger grounds like in AustralAustralia as well..Teams really need to bowl more spinners in the death overs.. it's higher risk, but more often than not you can go for ~6/over.. with pace on the ball it's impossible to restrict the batsmen to <8/over.
It's Indian and Australian players' backsides he kisses to an unbearable degree. When those two teams aren't involved he's usually tolerable.Is anyone else, dare I say it, actually enjoying Mark Nicholas' stint on commentary here? Nowhere near the usual level of false hype and is actually analysing the game a bit.
This is the first time it has been done.Has any side ever scored 400+ in consecutive matches?
but everything would be solved if everyone just listened to the commentators and bowled more yorkers!Seriously though, this is starting to get ridiculous. While I don't think the bowling has been that amazing I really don't think such high scores should be such common occurances. It's been getting kinda boring frankly.
I really do think the regulations have made it this way. Forget about bat sizes, less fielders in the outfield give bowlers such a low margin of error and while the two new balls might be great early on what it seems to have done is just make the ball hard enough yet not do enough for bowlers to effectively restrict batsmen.