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To steal someone else's phrase, England look decidedly fast-medium. Certainly having both Woakes and Overton seems a bit redundant.Hard when all 4 are bowling at 82mph too.
To steal someone else's phrase, England look decidedly fast-medium. Certainly having both Woakes and Overton seems a bit redundant.Hard when all 4 are bowling at 82mph too.
Woakes is obsolete if Stokes can bowl. Woakes has played 12 test matches overseas and has taken 18 wickets.To steal someone else's phrase, England look decidedly fast-medium. Certainly having both Woakes and Overton seems a bit redundant.
Umm ... we are the top four.Well done to the Kiwi's though !!
Still can compete at test level with the top 4 quite easily. Feel you've got to work to beat them still and are capable of getting on top of you with their quality if you slightly off.
I have been thinking during this test that Eden Park is better suited to tests than white ball cricket. With the more conservative batting, the short boundaries are much less of an issue. I'd be perfectly happy with it hosting a lot more tests.
Think that was the ball after he got Woakes
Say what you will about Eden Park's boundaries, it's pretty great for the spectator.
The big problem with Eden Park from a test cricket venue is that ironically it's too big - at least in terms of attendance. Even a pretty good crowd like the 11,000 that turned up on day 1 looks ****ing empty.I have been thinking during this test that Eden Park is better suited to tests than white ball cricket. With the more conservative batting, the short boundaries are much less of an issue. I'd be perfectly happy with it hosting a lot more tests.
if they pitched it up a bit further they would have found some movement. it was there all game, right to the end. even NZs 5th bowler found it.Yeah, lack of scoreboard pressure doesn't help but it does feel like England are relying only on scoreboard pressure (and Anderson worldies) to take wickets consistently right now. There's just a real lack of weapons in their arsenal if it doesn't hoop around corners.
Yup, deservedly so !!!Umm ... we are the top four.
England have bowled consistently too short in all but the most jaw-droppingly swing-friendly conditions for years. Like, unless the pitch is basically the same colour as the outfield, you'll still have Anderson and Broad banging it short of a length half the time.if they pitched it up a bit further they would have found some movement. it was there all game, right to the end. even NZs 5th bowler found it.
you need to be fuller than usual to get it moving in nz. england never seem to learn. it's very annoying that SA and Oz figure it out.
I was wondering the same thing ... Aus currently four points ahead of NZ, can we leapfrog them into third spot?What will the ranking tables look like if NZ win the 2nd Test as well? And if SA complete a 3-1 win over the Aussies?
The other Overton is the quick one but he is always injured.Woakes is obsolete if Stokes can bowl. Woakes has played 12 test matches overseas and has taken 18 wickets.
Also, presumably it’s the other Overton who can bowl quick, or did this one get injured?
In an interview with Silverwood recently when getting asked about pace through the air he still name drops Jamie Overton and George GartonThe other Overton is the quick one but he is always injured.
nz =104what will the ranking tables look like if nz win the 2nd test as well? And if sa complete a 3-1 win over the aussies?
scared of giving runs away?England have bowled consistently too short in all but the most jaw-droppingly swing-friendly conditions for years. Like, unless the pitch is basically the same colour as the outfield, you'll still have Anderson and Broad banging it short of a length half the time.
England have bowled consistently too short in all but the most jaw-droppingly swing-friendly conditions for years. Like, unless the pitch is basically the same colour as the outfield, you'll still have Anderson and Broad banging it short of a length half the time.
David Saker said:As for Anderson, I knew when I first joined that he was an unbelievably skilful operator. Now he's added the ability to keep things tight when the ball isn't swinging, which he's done by dragging his length back a fraction.
It is exactly that. They try to target going at less than 3 an over which they think brings wickets. Jimmy is also an offender at this. He's just better at it so the tactic actually works. He isn't often running through sides though but often returning neat figures of 3/50 etc. Which is absolutely fine when the others are chipping in. Which they aren't.scared of giving runs away?
just wish we could drop everyone bar jimmy tbh.