Did you actually watch the Perth test? He bowled well in patches after being taken to.Um, when has Craig come back and bowled well during this tour?
That's quite an old video obvs. We need you to recruit some whizkids and really outdo yourself in the coming weeks for there to be any fresh videos.Haha love the choice of bowler. Any excuse eh Kip?
He bowled well on day 1. His bowling on days 4 & 5 ( i.e. when we really needed them) was rubbish.Did you actually watch the Perth test? He bowled well in patches after being taken to.
According to a theory I floated around after the world cup final that we get stage fright - we may come a cropper on day 1 of the Adelaide test. I hope we bowl first to get us used to the crowds.Ticket sales for the Adelaide Test have been strong, compared to "Ashes levels" by Cricket Australia. McMillan said the prospect of crowds in the region of 50,000 on the first couple of evenings was something the tourists were eager to embrace, even as they took time to adjust to the vagaries of the pink ball and evening air. Then there is the momentum New Zealand built through a highly resilient display in Perth.
"I don't know how the Australians are thinking, all I know is talk of 50,000 on the first day of a Test match, for us, is very exciting," he said. "We generally don't play in front of crowds like that in terms of Test cricket. There is a lot of excitement. We've heard a lot about the Adelaide Oval, its redevelopment and how it looks. Everyone we've talked to says what an amazing stadium it is.
Someone like Jono grew up there too but he's a really **** offspinner. Maybe give the bowler some credit for actually being good?It is time for Mark Craig to smell his hand because he has been bowling filth this tour.
In previous tours he has been fine, maybe it is a Bruce Martin syndrome all over again. Start out well then fall apart.
His only defence is that Australia is a graveyard for most spinners - and Nathan Lyon only succeeds because he grew up there.
weird post. A kid who lives near a mountain and goes skiing every day is gonna be better at skiing than a kid who lives in the city and plays squash every day. It's not taking credit away to say that.Someone like Jono grew up there too but he's a really **** offspinner. Maybe give the bowler some credit for actually being good?
Please let this be bait.It is time for Mark Craig to smell his hand because he has been bowling filth this tour.
In previous tours he has been fine, maybe it is a Bruce Martin syndrome all over again. Start out well then fall apart.
His only defence is that Australia is a graveyard for most spinners - and Nathan Lyon only succeeds because he grew up there.
Lyon obviously benefits from home-turf advantage, no doubt, but I hate how Cane said its the only reason he does well there. Lots of spinners who have grown up in Australia have struggled on their own surfaces. Lyon succeeds because he's a smart, good bowler.weird post. A kid who lives near a mountain and goes skiing every day is gonna be better at skiing than a kid who lives in the city and plays squash every day. It's not taking credit away to say that.
Nothing wrong with that. But take a look at Hurricane's post, he says that it is the only reason. Which is just wrong.weird post. A kid who lives near a mountain and goes skiing every day is gonna be better at skiing than a kid who lives in the city and plays squash every day. It's not taking credit away to say that.
this is what the rest of us think about your posts tbfPlease let this be bait.
I refuse to believe the filth you've been spewing from day 1 of this tour is anything but pure chumming of the seas for a few nibbles.
just about every off-spinner in history, plenty of them good bowlers, have been to austalia and been tonked. The home turf knowledge is a huge component of Lyon's success there.Lyon obviously benefits from home-turf advantage, no doubt, but I hate how Cane said its the only reason he does well there. Lots of spinners who have grown up in Australia have struggled on their own surfaces. Lyon succeeds because he's a smart, good bowler.
His FC record in the Shield is still very crap, tbh.lyon is a mix of being the perfect finger spinner for aussie conditions, learning his game there the hard way (his FC record was pretty crap before they plucked him up for the Sri Lankan tour) and learning how to be really good in test cricket, which is no small feat.
he's really good.