Explains the armband.the man had just found out shaun marsh was in the team tbf
Oh ffs can we get rid of this notion of "not being good enough to nick it" or whatever. Batting in swinging/seaming conditions is all about playing the line, defending with soft hands, and not following the ball with your bat. That's why batsmen with good technique against the swinging ball don't nick it. They have tight techniques which allow them to miss balls which inferior batsmen with loose techniques will edge to slip.And they probably played and missed at least a dozen times in those innings
If Warner had been not good enough to nick the one he got today you never know, he could have repeated his Hobart innings. You can't underestimate the value of luck.
Aus still haven't played and missed once, and have had 6 slip catches. That will be a record, I guarantee you. Crazily bad luck.
We do suck though
hey spikey you never answered why the armband was on?Explains the armband.
yeah thisEngland just waiting for the sun before taking the last wicket.
Waiting for 12.51England just waiting for the sun before taking the last wicket.
Yeah, thought Sky's analysis before on how far the Australians were playing in front of them was really telling. Can't play like that in these conditions.Oh ffs can we get rid of this notion of "not being good enough to nick it" or whatever. Batting in swinging/seaming conditions is all about playing the line, defending with soft hands, and not following the ball with your bat. That's why batsmen with good technique against the swinging ball don't nick it. They have tight techniques which allow them to miss balls which inferior batsmen with loose techniques will edge to slip.
so michael clarke?If you crossed Hazlewood with Smith you'd have a bloke who ends up standing where he started.
extra half hour though! Rarely taken before lunch on day 1!straya might actually stagger into lunch