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We're not.Are we going to talk about the last catch or not?
We're not.Are we going to talk about the last catch or not?
He must have a sizable maw.he meant his and his team's.
Oh I agree 100%TBF that Adelaide deck Kohli made his hundreds on was a **** load flatter than this one. I mean, Australia lost 12 wickets int eh match and declared twice on it. Not taking away from his performance back then, but this knock of Pujara's was far bigger in the context of the match.
This is more hyperbolic than my claim. This Australia attack is phenomenal. Just doesn't have the longevity behind them yet.And against vastly superior attacks.
Wasn't really a block hole deck tbh. Had enough in it that he didn't really need it. I think he bowled a couple with the older ball.Has Bumrah's yorker fallen away over recent times? Hardly ever see him go for the blockhole these days. You would think Shami and Bumrah would be good at bowling those at will.
He did bowl a couple but sometimes you gotta wonder why he didn't bring it out against the tail once or twice..Wasn't really a block hole deck tbh. Had enough in it that he didn't really need it. I think he bowled a couple with the older ball.
Warne McGrath? Arguably the greatest fast bowler and spinner of all time on the same team?This is more hyperbolic than my claim. This Australia attack is phenomenal. Just doesn't have the longevity behind them yet.
They're good, but as good as the attack Sachin faced in '99? And I remember it was a pretty wet summer too that year. Ball was moving around a lot.
Even their 2007 attack wasn't bad at all. Lee 2.0, Johnson and Clark.
Let's wait for Dog's ratings. I'm confident it'll rate higher than the majority of the performances you guys are mentioning.Warne McGrath? Arguably the greatest fast bowler and spinner of all time on the same team?
Yeah there's something to that, but a big part of that comes about because they (both teams in the first dig) don't rotate the strike. The drop and go for a single is one of the most under rated parts of batting. Guys like Khawaja in particular don't seem to worry about it at all, which is flat out bizarre tbh. Bats himself into a hole. It's a weird skill not to have when you've played as much international cricket as he has. FMD, our bowlers probably worked ones better than either top six in this match. Maybe its the preponderance of boundaries hit at domestic level and in LO stuff these days, but the drop-and-go is almost a dying art. Simmo had our blokes onto it in the mid-80s when he came along, because he and Bill Lawry used to do it all the time to break up the field and the bowler's plans. It never fails to work.I only just now saw Paine's dismissal, and I have to say, what a ****ing idiot he is.
And I'm amazed how our batsmen keep wafting outside off inspite of it not working.
Don't forget knocks by Vishy and Sandeep Patil on that '81 tour either. Had the likes of Lillee, Pascoe, and Hogg at their throats on pitches far faster than these.He was great but that's a tad hyperbolic. Plenty of epic knocks by Sachin, Dravid, Kohli, Sehwag and Laxman competing for that accolade. Our batsmen have done relatively well in Australia compared to, say, SA, where such performances are much harder to come by.
Should make them train with bats from the 60s to teach them how to place the ball properly.Yeah there's something to that, but a big part of that comes about because they (both teams in the first dig) don't rotate the strike. The drop and go for a single is one of the most under rated parts of batting. Guys like Khawaja in particular don't seem to worry about it at all, which is flat out bizarre tbh. Bats himself into a hole. It's a weird skill not to have when you've played as much international cricket as he has. FMD, our bowlers probably worked ones better than either top six in this match. Maybe its the preponderance of boundaries hit at domestic level and in LO stuff these days, but the drop-and-go is almost a dying art. Simmo had our blokes onto it in the mid-80s when he came along, because he and Bill Lawry used to do it all the time to break up the field and the bowler's plans. It never fails to work.
Will never forget that tour for Gavaskar's dummy spit in Melbourne on the slowest deck in cricket history. Was ****ing gold. Dilip Vengsarkar got ****ing screwed over royally with a howler that test as well. Ball hit his foot off Yardley (iirc) and went to Chappell at slip. Looked out in real time but came square off his toe.Don't forget knocks by Vishy and Sandeep Patil on that '81 tour either. Had the likes of Lillee, Pascoe, and Hogg at their throats on pitches far faster than these.