Neutral groundsmen for Tests should come into a consideration. Home team-favoring pitches just leave a bad taste IMO.Even with that wicket reckon Aussies might have a match winning lead now, pitch starting to go properly now.
Australian pitches are crazy homogenised and have been for quite a while tbh (not buying into the debate on how pitches should be prepared btw).Australia always have and always will do it to touring sides, same as every other nation in the world.
Let's not get into the Aussie idea that their pitches are just naturally always suited to their type of players completely by fluke.
Australia always have and always will do it to touring sides, same as every other nation in the world.
Let's not get into the Aussie idea that their pitches are just naturally always suited to their type of players completely by fluke.
I can never understand why there are always people refusing to except the plain and simple truthYes exactly, no different to what any home team does in world cricket..anyone who thinks different is dreaming...
I've heard that it's this delivery that was originally called the 'chinaman', but I've also heard that's crap and that 'chinaman' refers to the stock ball. Either way I don't think it's an ideal name for a delivery.Is there a name for a left handed googly?