Yeah Devon Smith lbw to off spin is always on the cards.Backing Tredwell to get Devon Smith bowled or lbw here Hafeez style.
If he does get out like that it must be au revoire surely?Yeah Devon Smith lbw to off spin is always on the cards.
He keeps it simple and is doing his job. He has comprehensively outbowled Benn, not that that means anything. It will be interesting to see how he goes if someone who can really play spin gets after him. If Bravo and Samuels bat for a long time for example, they tend to despatch finger spin so that will be a test.Lovely little nut, that. Bounced and turned just enough.
Well, too much as it beat the edge, but my point stands.
Tredders letting no-one down here.
Among the good things - Good opening spell from WI bowlers in the first innings, good comeback from Bell-Root-Stokes, Tredwell proving to be dependable in the conditions and a Blackwood century.Worst part of being an American cricket fan is that you have no idea when cricket is being played.
What have I missed with this test match so far?
It was the last over before tea so Tredwell got the token spin over. He looked threatening so he had a little spell straight after tea too.So i haven't watched a single ball of this test, can someone explain why Broad only got 2 overs with the new ball (and a wicket) and Tredders was first change in the 4th over???
The Devon Smith effect probably - his tailender average against off-spin.So i haven't watched a single ball of this test, can someone explain why Broad only got 2 overs with the new ball (and a wicket) and Tredders was first change in the 4th over???
Cook wanted to see his trump-card spinner for one over before the tea in these conditions - the bigger question is why he didn't revert back to Broad right after tea.So i haven't watched a single ball of this test, can someone explain why Broad only got 2 overs with the new ball (and a wicket) and Tredders was first change in the 4th over???
It's a huge problem for us tbh. Kieron Powell or Adrian Barath were supposed to be the annointed ones but for various reasons they aren't around or performing at the moment.I am not a follower of FC cricket in the Caribbean - but isn't there a decent enough opener to replace the 33-year old Devon Smith? If not, can't they try Kirk Edwards at that position?
That's sad to know. I didn't follow his decline at all. He looked promising in his series against India.Kirk is done I'm afradi, can't even get into the Barbados side.