It was low scoring but I think that, with the exception of plenty of grip and turn for spinners, was more to do with both sides having much stronger bowling than batting.tbf the UAE 2012 tour was pretty bowler friendly wasn't it? At least I recall thinking that when I saw Gul pick up 5-fers on two separate occassions. My memory's not very clear of that tour tbh, the only thing I recall 100% accurately is England failing to chase a really low total.
The pitches were roads, both teams just batted atrociously.tbf the UAE 2012 tour was pretty bowler friendly wasn't it? At least I recall thinking that when I saw Gul pick up 5-fers on two separate occassions. My memory's not very clear of that tour tbh, the only thing I recall 100% accurately is England failing to chase a really low total.
The first time he played with a knee injury and was having cortisone injections and this time no bowling at all for 2 months then a calf injury.just going off the top of my head the two places jimmy has never really looked that threatening have been south africa and new zealand.
Yeah, that was my memory of it as well. The series was low scoring, but it wasn't ragging ridiculously. More dismissals by England were with balls that weren't spinning, especially with Rehman. And Anderson and Broad were just nibbling it a bit rather than having it hooping everywhere.The pitches were roads, both teams just batted atrociously.
England's batsmen got trolled beautifully by Ajmal pre-series, IIRC he went to the press claiming to have come up with the teesra and I reckon England got psyched oyt a but. He took 5 on the first day of the series with balls that were doing absolutely nothing.Yeah, that was my memory of it as well. The series was low scoring, but it wasn't ragging ridiculously. More dismissals by England were with balls that weren't spinning, especially with Rehman. And Anderson and Broad were just nibbling it a bit rather than having it hooping everywhere.
lol, quite true. Ajmal took a leaf out of Shane Warne's book. He was just chucking straight deliveries and England were trying to sweep him all the time getting hit plumb in front in the process.England's batsmen got trolled beautifully by Ajmal pre-series, IIRC he went to the press claiming to have come up with the teesra and I reckon England got psyched oyt a but. He took 5 on the first day of the series with balls that were doing absolutely nothing.
From memory, Broad, Swann and Anderson were the only batsmen who scored at a strike rate higher than 50, everyone else just allowed Pakistan's bowlers to bog then down. From memory Anderson was also the only one who demonstrated footwork that was anywhere close to being acceptable (bar Cook who at leqst got a couple of scores in his usual understated fashion.)
Mostly flat is my memory as well. Although, that one pitch where Rahman tore through England turned square by the end of the game. Distinctly remember him bowling Broad through the gate with one that spun in a yard.The pitches were roads, both teams just batted atrociously.
Broad does have a gate so wide that it wouldn't go amiss at Helms Deep though.Mostly flat is my memory as well. Although, that one pitch where Rahman tore through England turned square by the end of the game. Distinctly remember him bowling Broad through the gate with one that spun in a yard.
He was probably quite literally doing this too.lol, quite true. Ajmal took a leaf out of Shane Warne's book. He was just chucking straight deliveries and England were trying to sweep him all the time getting hit plumb in front in the process.
That's exactly what i meant.He was probably quite literally doing this too.
Worse than the 2001/2002 ashes when the Aussies retained the urn less than ~10 days of actual cricket?That series has got to be the worst I have ever seen an England team bat, so much worse than the Johnson ashes.
Worse than the 2001/2002 ashes when the Aussies retained the urn less than ~10 days of actual cricket?
Cook got a 94 or a 96 in the 2nd Test but yeah, spot on.Which series are you talking about, because there wasn't an 01/02 Ashes. 2001 in England the Aussies went 3-0 up after 3 big wins and they did the same in 02/03 in Oz. But which ever of these 2 series you are referring to, I don't think the batting was as bad in either was as it was in Pakistan. In 2001 we had Butcher make 450 runs @50 including a high score of 170........in 02/03 we had Vaughan in god mode.
In Pakistan we didn't have a single centurion and I think Prior was our best bat with a top score of 70 and a series average of 35. It was truly woeful.
Things Cribb says during ***.FMD its tight.