wellAlbidarned
International Coach
Yeah but he's clearly got the raw materials, control just takes time.Yeah but I found his endless sequence of half volleys a little concerning too.
Yeah but he's clearly got the raw materials, control just takes time.Yeah but I found his endless sequence of half volleys a little concerning too.
TBH I think apart from Boult (who is showing he will be one of our best ever bowlers since Hadlee) and a few from Santner the bowling has been absolute dribble from both sides. Complaining about the field restrictions leading to huge scores just masks the facts.Yeah but I found his endless sequence of half volleys a little concerning too.
Yeah NZ dropped a few in the second ODI aye 'catches win matches'The bowling and fielding, that is. The current regulations reward teams who can take wickets. If you're dropping catches then no **** you're going to be looking at a big score.
If they want to even the balance just don't make the pitches so flat.
I don't know if that's really an issue. Momentum can completely change in the space of a single ball.The issue here is that D/L doesn't take into account momentum. England may have lost two wickets in two balls right before the rain break and then we would say NZ were favorites at that point. But D/L only sees runs, balls, and wickets in hand.
I think the difference is that the better a side is, the more aggressively they will be able to play for longer. The better sides can afford to be. McCullum can hit out because he knows he's got Williamson and Taylor coming after him. Warner can hit out because he's got Smith and Clarke after him. The weaker sides have to try and keep wickets in hand still.Just watched the highlights. Yeah it's getting to the point where sides are employing death batting throughout the whole innings.
According to Cricinfo, stress pain in the back, going to get scans. Not good.Any details on Boulty's injury?
Thank goodness we didn't risk playing him in this meaningless ODI series.According to Cricinfo, stress pain in the back, going to get scans. Not good.
Just when I thought Boult was made of plasticine.According to Cricinfo, stress pain in the back, going to get scans. Not good.
Injuries happen, cotton wool etc etcThank goodness we didn't risk playing him in this meaningless ODI series.
This type of injury MAY be due to wear and tear (or admittedly a number of other reasons) if so then resting him may have been preventative.Injuries happen, cotton wool etc etc