Yeah James Taylor in good List A form as well and he is very harshly dropped IMO anyway.All depends how bad it is and what the problem actually is. I agree though in principle.
Yeah James Taylor in good List A form as well and he is very harshly dropped IMO anyway.All depends how bad it is and what the problem actually is. I agree though in principle.
It's the boxing day 2010 of the series.So, what have I missed?
Surreal following this via the t'interweb.
The day the Ashes were regained?
http://www.cricketweb.net/forum/cri...art-broad-make-india-s-strongest-test-xi.htmlSome England supporters (including GIMH IIRC) were furious during the West Indies series that Stuart Broad still opens the bowling for England.
Surely so.The day the Ashes were regained?
Still doing it ftrI keep switching over to the scorecard and having a little giggle to myself
.Result - 4-0 to Australia
I think we all do but the weight of runs means he deserves another crack. We will know by the end of the SA tour whether he is worth keeping around the side.While its harsh for him as hes batting with Joe Root in God mode I have some reservations about Bairstows technique.but
Oh he fully deserved his callup. I hope he makes the most of it.I think we all do but the weight of runs means he deserves another crack. We will know by the end of the SA tour whether he is worth keeping around the side.
Still looks better than most of the Aussies though.
Clarke won't cop the heat for the entire batting order failing. We don't have the cattle.Warne really doesn't fancy Hazelwood. To be fair I have been very disappointed in him but seems like Warne wants to deflect blame from his mate Clarke.
As usual. I'd put him on suicide watch if he has to see Cook lift the ashes.Warne really doesn't fancy Hazelwood. To be fair I have been very disappointed in him but seems like Warne wants to deflect blame from his mate Clarke.