Almost as useful as yours.Fascinating analysis.
And running out of partnersI mean Smith looked the most comfortable batsman in 4 out of the 6 innings in that series. He didn't make a big score, but that kind of happens when you run yourself out when you get your real shot at making a hundred.
Uhm, duh..Guess that had nothing to do with the bowling.
Really? Because the fact that you can't resist having a crack at anyone who rates him says otherwise.I have no problem with Smith scoring runs,
That's good to hear. Although showers can disrupt play.I live in Brisbane. i don't think weather is going to play a major part in this test. It doesn't feel stormy at all at present, not a lot of humidity around. Any rain will come in short, sharp showers, no long drizzly days. Not a cloud in sight at present, balmy sub tropical day in what the locals call Qld "Gods own Country" 3 1/2 hours before play starts, wish i could be there (may go on W/E).
I didn't have a crack at anyone rating Smith; this whole diatribe started because I mentioned Australia had yet another day of luck that contributed to them being massively ahead in the match.Really? Because the fact that you can't resist having a crack at anyone who rates him says otherwise.
Even a single dropped chance is enough to change a match, two are unforgivable especially if one is from the keeper himself.Other than Rahat and Sarfraz's drop. don't think Pakistan got all that wrong today but that's test cricket - always more than the sum of it's parts. These are things that cost you test matches.
He bowled okay with the new ball so it seems that it isn't that serious, but examination might reveal something different.Also how serious is amirs injury?
Almost as useful as yours.
I have no problem with Smith scoring runs, he's good at what he does and no team seems to work out that they can't bowl their usual areas and expect to have any success against him. He looks decidedly average when high quality pace bowlers are going at him and the ball is moving and he's got one of the worst aesthetics in cricket, but credit to him, he knows how to score runs in these conditions.
This is problematic. What you're describing as lucky is also called test cricket.What I do have a problem with is people that don't seem to think he's lucky to have been dropped, to have edged one without any appeal and to have had several close-ish LBW shouts against the leggie.
The good thing is he has made them pay for the keeper's butter fingers. He is averaging @77 in day/niters so loves the pinkie.Weirdly paranoid reaction you accuse others of tbh.
Smithy's a great player, it's really no insult to point out he's had a lot of luck today.