tbf he made a ton in the UAE against Pakistan too that year. and he probably needs to be judged based on last year's Ashes, he batted out of position in a dysfunctional team in 2013.He’s only ever scored three 100s away, all in one year and one series (2014) against South Africa. That is a poor, poor record for an opener.
I wouldn’t say he’s been anywhere close to impressive in England - 8 matches with only a highest score of 85 as an opener – not even remotely good enough.
Against the world's 7th best team.Will be a massive, massive test for Smith to pass here. Run rate falling, no boundary in 40 balls on a really difficult track. Match winning knock here would cement him as the world's best for me.
Give it a ****ing breakAgainst the world's 7th best team.
The reason why umpires used to give it not out on the big stride forward is for this reason, it can look very deceptive, especially from front on where you just can't see how much further the ball has got to travel.That really is concerning then. That one just looked so out, although perhaps the spin was negated by it hitting his pad quite soon due to a big stride forward.
maybe on current form - but none from the younger crop has done enough to surpass AB, Amla, Younis yetWill be a massive, massive test for Smith to pass here. Run rate falling, no boundary in 40 balls on a really difficult track. Match winning knock here would cement him as the world's best for me.
Exactly this. Ball tracking is maybe a bit error-prone but it's not exactly cutting-edge either. Most of the time, gets it right.The reason why umpires used to give it not out on the big stride forward is for this reason, it can look very deceptive, especially from front on where you just can't see how much further the ball has got to travel.
I really don't think the ball tracking is implausible when you consider he'd come down the wicket to meet it.
They did take him to England. The last game he played was in Northampton 8 days ago.Why didn't they take Sandakan to England?
That is almost total bollocks. Unless you're taking current form to mean "the last three years". Younis looks so bad at the moment, despite clearly being a great player in the past I am not sure anyone can have confidence he can regain it. AB had a rough 12 months in Tests. Amla probably a fair one to put near Root/Smith and on par with Williamson.maybe on current form - but none from the younger crop has done enough to surpass AB, Amla, Younis yet
AB and younis have been in **** form recently.maybe on current form - but none from the younger crop has done enough to surpass AB, Amla, Younis yet
That's prob why he said on current formAB and younis have been in **** form recently.
Even Amla hasn't exactly had his best year. Made runs vs England but really sucked in India.That is almost total bollocks. Unless you're taking current form to mean "the last three years". Younis looks so bad at the moment, despite clearly being a great player in the past I am not sure anyone can have confidence he can regain it. AB had a rough 12 months in Tests. Amla probably a fair one to put near Root/Smith and on par with Williamson.