My feeling is this doesn't happen with batsmen for particularly long periods of time as, even though a string of low scores might be more down to bad luck than bad play, it still leads to them getting dropped. Plus getting unlucky a lot will mess with a lot of batsmen's confidence and result in them playing worse to exacerbate matters.Yeah most very attacking batsmen are like that, at least in Tests. Though I guess my overall point was that while there's quite a few batsmen who ride their luck long-term, are there too many examples of the latter where a batsman is genuinely unlucky for a fair period of time?
Well that's not true at allOnly attacking batsmen have runs through the slips.
Yeah true re: the former, no-one is going to get 30 Tests of failures regardless of how unlucky they were. I'd be interested to see examples of cricketers who failures at Test level had more to do with bad luck than bad play, though I'm aware this would be hard to find.My feeling is this doesn't happen with batsmen for particularly long periods of time as, even though a string of low scores might be more down to bad luck than bad play, it still leads to them getting dropped. Plus getting unlucky a lot will mess with a lot of batsmen's confidence and result in them playing worse to exacerbate matters.
As for bowlers, I'm generally of the opinion that if they appear to be getting lucky for an extended period of time, they're probably just doing something right in a subtle way which is hard to spot as an observer
ramps, guptill and hickYeah true re: the former, no-one is going to get 30 Tests of failures regardless of how unlucky they were.
okProbably better than Moeen
your face is a fielding positionIs the bowler allowed to field the ball? Then it's a fielding position
it's just called 'bowler' in this quiz, which is ****ing dumb. The bowler is the bowler, you can't assign a fielder to go stand in the 'bowler' fielding positionSo what IS the bowlers position called? Suicidal front on?