Pakistan will struggle on flat batting paradises with a bit of bounce that don't take any spin. I imagine cricket Aus will prepare pitches just like that to keep the bloated averages of their batsmen up and avoid them having to play any swing or spin.That's sometimes all it takes to end a career at his age
Who cares. I'm more interested in finding out whether Australia doctor their home pitches or not.
Quite true. The fact that Younis was able to graft out at least a few starts is promising. Ironically him getting those starts was what kept him at the crease long enough to show us that he wasn't batting well.I am a bit more hopeful about YK simply because he managed to survive that early uncomfortable phase in 2 innings. In both, he started looking a bit more comfortable as the he occupied the crease, and gave away his wicket to Moeen Ali which you can call error in judgement rather than technique or ability. Having watched YK for his entire career, this is not the first time I have seen him struggle like this. His first morning against Australia in the 2014 series was bad. I saw him struggle like this in South Africa and still manage a hundred. What he is going through is not unique.. I have read various great batsmen express similar kind of situations in their careers where they felt they did not quite belong there. Whether YK will come out on top or not, I don't know and yes you are right, his age is against him and he is not going to get 3 more years, probably the end of current season. There is already talk about moving Shafiq up the order.
i'm glad you're finally seeing the light.#OnlyCricketInEnglandIsReal
At least you're good comedy value, I'll give you thatPakistan will struggle on flat batting paradises with a bit of bounce that don't take any spin. I imagine cricket Aus will prepare pitches just like that to keep the bloated averages of their batsmen up and avoid them having to play any swing or spin.
Cook did drop an absolute clanger in the 2nd dig, so I think his technique is still a bit suspect.Quite true. The fact that Younis was able to graft out at least a few starts is promising. Ironically him getting those starts was what kept him at the crease long enough to show us that he wasn't batting well.
Wouldn't surprise me if he got a good score some time this series... He always seems to find a way.
Showers, but no one has any idea where and when.So, um, what's the weather forecast like for tomorrow?
Probably need 2 full sessions for a result still
Probably less than that really, especially with Davey the FTB shitting things up.So what is the story with SOK?? Will he bat if required or are the Aussies essentially batting with 10 men?
Cook's catching or Younis' batting?Cook did drop an absolute clanger in the 2nd dig, so I think his technique is still a bit suspect.
Always play for the win. More likely to lose trying to play for the draw than trying to win.If it is reduced overs, I just hope Australia don't **** it up by being overly aggressive, "draw is just as bad as a loss" attitude. Wouldn't mind us playing for a draw once or twice when it's sensible. Take a leaf out of South Africa's book.
100%. One of the very best test matches on the cards to be ruined by dumb administration............only in cricket.I worry they are only going to get 50 overs tops in tomorrow. Would hate this game to end in a draw, has been great. Not using the floodlights is total crap.
Really though? Maybe if the players had such little skill in defensive batting that it as higher risk for them than going on the attack.Always play for the win. More likely to lose trying to play for the draw than trying to win.