Cabinet96
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lol. I thought you saying "stop hanging your bat out" was a response to myself and Spark's replies, meaning you were baiting.Ah ok, you just quoted the wrong post.
lol. I thought you saying "stop hanging your bat out" was a response to myself and Spark's replies, meaning you were baiting.Ah ok, you just quoted the wrong post.
Good batsmen tend to have both options. Use the feet safely against straighter balls, sweep ones wide of off. Easier said that done obviously...Use your feet then. There should be a law against sweeping.
No, it's what I'm shouting at Ballance.lol. I thought you saying "stop hanging your bat out" was a response to myself and Spark's replies, meaning you were baiting.
I dont have an issue with it. Bat out in front of the pad was the technique before covered wickets and when the ball was turning in square.Balance won't last long here. Begging for an inside edge to just balloon up into the arms of a close in fielder.
I can't imagine that's a surprise to anyone who's been watching over the last few years. Root was due a failure. Ballance wasn't 100% fit. And Cook hasn't exactly been rock solid, despite his fine effort on Day 1. As for the rest ....It seems England are still somewhat susceptible to a lolapse despite the encouraging recent performances by the middle order and Cook.
Knee deep in **** but still confident we will win
Expect this will end tomorrow
Came to ask the same question.......WTF??What the hell happened last night.
No way are the Windies chasing 360 odd to win this test (and no way are England scoring 300 in this innings tbf)the thing that the windies have going for them is if they get england out for even 300 they will have two whole days to chase it