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Umpire's call on the stumps I feel.
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Top callUmpire's call on the stumps I feel.
He's one of those players who trolls people into thinking they'll nail him lbw, but you rarely do it. G Smith was the same, so too Boon in the 90s. Did it for years. Also a bit like Chanderpaul, people think he's in a crazy position, but if you look where they both are as the ball is bowled, they're actually set up fairly orthodox at the release point.He's reliant on a majorly good eye and less so on technique. It will be interesting to see what happens as he reaches his thirties, he's not setup (as it currently stands) to succeed when he's out of form, because of how much his game relies on seeing it and playing it late.
The one advantage he has over most Australian batsman though is that his first move isn't plonking the front foot right down the line of the ball and trusting the bounce/lack of movement...
But he's looking odds on to have another not out here as Australia capitulate. I wonder if he'll shepherd strike more this innings.
Location: Cape Town.Whatever youth.
Take this to ATG discussion thread.I guess that's why I got so many likes for making that point then, because it's so obvious that Pollock was a touch above.
He played three teams, he dominated one of those three teams and he played in an era where no one was analysing every gap in his technique.
I'm not at all discounting Pollock, masterful player and a long first class record shows that - it's not a case of saying "He's ****" - but it's more a case of saying that 20 odd tests aren't good enough when judging the place a person has in the history of the game.
It's cos he's a massive prickHe's a class player. Hurts some to admit it because he doesn't caress a cover drive off one knee on his way to a good looking 25 like some other players, but he just is.
Yes but I have more likes than you so my posts are far more valid than yours.Location: Cape Town.
That would be the cherry on the cake in terms of **** decision-making so basically you right, it's on with this lot.Wouldn't put it past the selectors to drop him and keep Voges though, despite the latter's abject awfulness over the past six months.
I don't recall Graeme Smith being all the way across outside off stump though. Chanderpaul had a really weird stance but was usually on middle at the time his crab walk stopped. I only really recall Boon's savage square wicket pulls and cuts.He's one of those players who trolls people into thinking they'll nail him lbw, but you rarely do it. G Smith was the same, so too Boon in the 90s. Did it for years. Also a bit like Chanderpaul, people think he's in a crazy position, but if you look where they both are as the ball is bowled, they're actually set up fairly orthodox at the release point.
England did 298 against SL back in May.326 has to be one of the lower win-by-an-innings scores in recent memory, right?
That's only because you're not as polarising as me and you like Indian cricket. Whenever I state something positive about Kohli I get a million likes.Yes but I have more likes than you so my posts are far more valid than yours.