Fuller Pilch
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The speed in which England scored yesterday is the biggest difference. Hopefully these two and Ramdin can grind away - Shiv can get a big score and then Holder and Taylor bring out the long handle.
Exactly what I said on commentary. The no ball checking is far too selective. He could have been bowling no balls all day of that extent, but the only time they check is when there's a wicket. I know they can't check every time because it would slow down the game disproportionately, but this is an area which needs serious attention. Mind you, I did notice yesterday that someone was called for no ball when they hadn't actually overstepped - something I haven't seen in a long, long time (if at all - certainly can't recall another example) - which might suggest they hadn't been missing no balls before that. Regardless, it's really unfair on the bowler to not have the chance to correct their run up until they miss out on a dismissal.Thought England were good in the field but couldn't quite force it home and they would have fancied getting Blakwood before the close. Obviously Stokes' fault for the no ball but it's also incompetence from Bowden. In all likelihood Stokes had been bowling noballs before it yet the umpire did **** all until he took the wicket.
Taylor's batting has gone the way of broad's.The speed in which England scored yesterday is the biggest difference. Hopefully these two and Ramdin can grind away - Shiv can get a big score and then Holder and Taylor bring out the long handle.
It happened with Hamish Rutherford in the test series v SRL earlier this year. He nicked one to first slip, the umpire called no-ball and the replay showed that the bowler had landed his foot about an inch behind the line.Exactly what I said on commentary. The no ball checking is far too selective. He could have been bowling no balls all day of that extent, but the only time they check is when there's a wicket. I know they can't check every time because it would slow down the game disproportionately, but this is an area which needs serious attention. Mind you, I did notice yesterday that someone was called for no ball when they hadn't actually overstepped - something I haven't seen in a long, long time (if at all - certainly can't recall another example) - which might suggest they hadn't been missing no balls before that. Regardless, it's really unfair on the bowler to not have the chance to correct their run up until they miss out on a dismissal.
Interesting. I couldn't have been watching at the time, or my memory has started to go. Just adds weight to the argument that some automatic way of registering a no ball has to be found - even if it is someone watching the no ball line on camera constantly and pressing a big red button which announces "NO BALL" over a newly installed stump speaker each time.It happened with Hamish Rutherford in the test series v SRL earlier this year. He nicked one to first slip, the umpire called no-ball and the replay showed that the bowler had landed his foot about an inch behind the line.
Srinivasan et al could even outsource it.Interesting. I couldn't have been watching at the time, or my memory has started to go. Just adds weight to the argument that some automatic way of registering a no ball has to be found - even if it is someone watching the no ball line on camera constantly and pressing a big red button which announces "NO BALL" over a newly installed stump speaker each time.
Anyone else want to come on btw? Could use a third
Yeah, Stokes seems to be brimming with natural talent. I hope he can make the most of it. Such cricketers don't come along that often. Yesterday, he bowled a lot of tripe but you are bound to have such days I guess.Stokes may be still a little raw and inconsistent but he undoubtedly has the quality to be a good international cricketer. You can't play Mitchell Johnson in Perth the way Stokes did and not have the quality. Always seem to have plenty of time when batting and has the knack of taking wickets. Just needs to find the consistency.
With Woakes it's the opposite. He's fairly consistent and mature but he's possibly missing a little of the natural talent with either bat or ball to be a good international cricketer.
when have the aussies ever shown any class? Warner and Haddin make Afridi look like a gentlemanYeah I see what you mean. You'd just hope they show an ounce of class.
Afridi is a kid.Afridi is a gentleman though. Ball eating notwithstanding.
He has retired from first class cricket for now has Pollard.For those more in the know, how is Kieron Pollard viewed in terms of the long stuff? I have admittedly watched him very little as I rarely watch ODIs that don't involve NZ and he's never played Tests, so I've never got a real scope of his batting abilities. But an FC average of 37 is quite consistent with most of those in the line up; is his technique just not up to it, or seen as too much of an all-rounder/LO player to be taken seriously for the longer format?
Not that there's too much wrong with WIndies middle order - Blackwood looks a good prospect, Chanderpaul is world class and Bravo has been great for them - am wondering if they've missed a trick as he's 27 and could be potentially solid, and able to throw down a few overs to boot.