Fuller Pilch
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Did they bring out a 2nd new ball for Cook and Stoneman or they waiting until 80 over mark?
All this prep to play a minnow like NZ. Such a waste.Why is this Test series taking so long to start
Damn England, preparing properly for the series, by playing warmup games and all
I guess it's important given most of their players haven't been involved in the ODIs or 20-20s over here ... but given that fact, the test players could almost have played their warm up matches during the ODI series!Does playing so many warm up games really help ? Considering SA have done so well despite playing so few warm ups. And England haven't done so well despite playing many warm-ups this decade
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I raise you James Vince's 1st dismissal. Reminds me of Gautam Gambhir's work.Geez , Jeet Raval's dismissal was filthy.
James Vince strikes me as the guy you'd pick if your life depended on scoring a crisp looking 30. And someone who'd drive you bat **** insane given he finds 150 different ways to get out. Presumably he doesnt just score pure 30s 40s at FC level?I raise you James Vince's 1st dismissal. Reminds me of Gautam Gambhir's work.
Does playing so many warm up games really help ? Considering SA have done so well despite playing so few warm ups. And England haven't done so well despite playing many warm-ups this decade
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Makes me think that with a bit of schedule reorganisation they could have played both the five ODIs and the three tests. Give England's test-only players a warmup while the ODIs were on (the others have to switch straight from ODIs to tests, but too bad) and be already half way through the first test now.I guess it's important given most of their players haven't been involved in the ODIs or 20-20s over here ... but given that fact, the test players could almost have played their warm up matches during the ODI series!
It's a legit question. I've seen a lot of Sodhi and he pretty much bowls a moderately turning leggie and a decent wrong-un.lol at TH doing the "i can't understand why people like this player who is exciting"
sodhi is fun to watch. When he comes on to bowl **** happens. Tastle has earned his selection but for a leggie his bowling is pretty ****ing boring.
Astle turns his leg break more than Sodhi IMO.It's a legit question. I've seen a lot of Sodhi and he pretty much bowls a moderately turning leggie and a decent wrong-un.
AFAIK Astle pretty much bowls the same 2 main deliveries as Sodhi. I doubt he turns his leg-break much less than Sodhi does but not too sure on his wrong-un? iirc he gets some wickets from a slider too and maybe Sodhi doesn't really bowl that one.
Sodhi is fun to watch mainly by virtue of being a leggie but doesn't do anything out of the ordinary in that context. I have to put my hand up and say I don't watch enough domestic cricket to have a firm grasp on Astle's repertoire, so I figured him for, like Sodhi, a standard leggie. He certainly has the orthodox bowling action of someone who should at least be able to bowl a decent leg spinner.
I think part of it is the fact that Sodhi has more of a 'mystery spinner' vibe to him, where batsmen don't pick him and look stupid sometimes. People find that exciting.That's what I figured based on his action. He also bowls slower (used to even more so).
Once upon a time bowling big, slow leg-breaks was deemed attacking bowling while bowling flatter leg spin and attacking the stumps was considered defensive.