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Numbers Game: The Ian Bell conundrum | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo
That subheading must be absolute porn for Furball.
That subheading must be absolute porn for Furball.
Four England guys in that first table says a lot as well.Numbers Game: The Ian Bell conundrum | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo
That subheading must be absolute porn for Furball.
Choosing an innings cut-off of 40 has a fair bit to do with that though.Four England guys in that first table says a lot as well.
True Batting records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPN CricinfoChoosing an innings cut-off of 40 has a fair bit to do with that though.
Surprised you didn't pick out the utter ****e that was written about Bell being an artist on cricinfo last week.Numbers Game: The Ian Bell conundrum | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo
That subheading must be absolute porn for Furball.
Skyline West.Day 3 and 4 were sold out last week, Day 1 and 2 only had a smattering of tickets left in the temporary stand on Wednesday. Will be a great atmosphere, one of the best grounds in England for atmosphere. What stand are you in?
I am half seriously thinking about Haddin as opener if Rogers is out.a friend of mine wants watto opening if rogers is out
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You seem to overestimate how much I like Bell.Surprised you didn't pick out the utter ****e that was written about Bell being an artist on cricinfo last week.
Choosing an innings cut-off of 40 has a fair bit to do with that though.
Thank youEven during his relatively lean period, it isn't as if Bell has played key innings to rescue England, but most of those innings came in the 2013 Ashes, when he was in outstanding form. His 109 at Trent Bridge came at 121 for 3 in the second innings, after England trailed by 65 after the first; when he made 109 at Lord's he came in at 28 for 3; his 113 at Chester-le-Street again came after England had conceded a slender lead and lost three quick wickets in the second innings. They were all tough runs, against a difficult bowling attack, and helped England win, but since that series he has hardly ever done that, and even through his entire career the tough runs haven't come often enough
Why not Smarsh. If they put Haddin at opener they'd be sitting on the fence too much.I am half seriously thinking about Haddin as opener if Rogers is out.
muh intentI am half seriously thinking about Haddin as opener if Rogers is out.
Why the hell? I'm meh on Shaun Marsh, love him when he makes runs because he looks so great but his consistency has historically been tripe.I am half seriously thinking about Haddin as opener if Rogers is out.
I would think that the emergence of M. Marsh would end Watson's test career, at long last.surely the Watson experience has finished now...**** me, it just cant keep going can it
I do not trust Shaun Marsh at all. He has failed too many times when it mattered. He is the Australian version of Graeme Hick. I would pick him over Haddin now because Haddin's batting looks to have faded too much. It would have been different a couple of years ago. Maybe what I am actually thinking is Nevill over Marsh.Why the hell? I'm meh on Shaun Marsh, love him when he makes runs because he looks so great but his consistency has historically been tripe.
But surely the guy has done EVERYTHING a reserve/replacement opener possibly could've thru the WIs and here in the tour games?