Seems totally shotless against the short of a length ball, which is not really tenable for an opening batsmanSo is it fair to say that from the three new batsmen only Malan will survive the Ashes? I liked Stoneman but he's not improved as the series has gone on.
Depends on the support from the rest of attack. 20/5 is 4 wickets a match which is fineHazlewood, Starc, and Cummins have taken 62 of all English wickets to have fallen so far. Evenly spread between them too, if you ignore the Test Starc missed. Are 20 wickets for a 5 Test series in Aus a good tally for a quick bowler?
Being shotless against something sailing over the stumps isn't the worst thing I guess. Prefer that to Vince who has a wide range of ways to nick the same ball through to the keeper.Seems totally shotless against the short of a length ball, which is not really tenable for an opening batsman
Gets really front on so he can't really sway, which in turn means he follows a lot of rising deliveries with his hands. It's a very Australian pitches problem, but these haven't been stereotypical Australian pitches really.Being shotless against something sailing over the stumps isn't the worst thing I guess. Prefer that to Vince who has a wide range of ways to nick the same ball through to the keeper.
Haven't watched much of him tbf, what exactly is the problem? Just hanging his bat out to them?
The only thing easier will be the standard of the opposition bowlers as most of the pitches have been flat and hardly done a thing for the most partblokes on the cusp of selection like Hameed, Hales, Westley and Ballance were probably advantaged by being looked over for this series. Makes it very hard to not select them in the next few series where batting conditions will probably be way easier
The only thing easier will be the standard of the opposition bowlers as most of the pitches have been flat and hardly done a thing for the most part
This is undoubtedly among the worst English teams that I have seen tour here
Did Miller/Lindwall/Davidson/Benaud ever line up for a series?(or a test)Australia's 4 bowlers all getting 20+ wickets in the series is an incredible stat.
Surprised to see it's been done a couple of times previously.