Fast bowlers bowling conventionally, field up, orthodox batting getting runs etci just don't get it because he seemed to hit the ball just fine when opening for hobart last season. is it simply a hard new ball thing?
Is there actually any sound reasoning behind the desire to have the same 'keeper across formats?Haven’t seen an Oz batsman with as limited hitting power since Dirk Wellham; just underlines it was mental laziness by the selectors to put Paine in the ODI side.
In fairness your bowling is your one weakness, that our batting is crud has neutralised that by and largeNot hearing too many calls to bring Anderson and Broad back anymore.
Certainly weaker than the batting, but they were genuinely good today considering the loss of Plunkett and no true 6th bowler. Biggest problem is a lack of depth.In fairness your bowling is your one weakness, that our batting is crud has neutralised that by and large
reckon he made a few 80s and 90s though the last couple of seasons which would mean he's batted well to the opposite of the things you've listed, could be entirely wrong though.Fast bowlers bowling conventionally, field up, orthodox batting getting runs etc
For a WC in England, Anderson walks into this side. Either ahead of Plunkett thoughNot hearing too many calls to bring Anderson and Broad back anymore.
Plunkett was unarguably one of the best bowlers in the world last year so not sure that argument holds up.For a WC in England, Anderson walks into this side. Either ahead of Plunkett though
It's because they grew up watching ponting claiming grounded catches #cheatingaussiesLove claiming a bounced catch do the Poms. It’s one of the 2,743,856 reasons they’re so despised.
Pulled a hammy.It's because they grew up watching ponting claiming grounded catches #cheatingaussies
Anyways, how did Plunkett get injured?
Poor dude. He's been bowling superbly.Pulled a hammy.