Possibly. Also one of the biggest differences between how well they've used the new ball.Is this the biggest ever difference in number of Tests between the opening bowling attacks of two sides?
That does assume that they'll survive how many overs the get to face. I don't buy it.Burns and Sibley to be batting at Close...
Why all the negativity about Abbas? Duke is built for English conditions.
What will really interest me is how well they bowl in the next test. This is brilliant stuff, but will they repeat it in the next?Possibly. Also one of the biggest differences between how well they've used the new ball.
This was probably my favorite ball of the 1996 world cup. Turned the match around.That Stokes dismissal so reminiscent of this ball by Steve Waugh.
Well, quite. Maybe a bit over-confident after winning two tests against WI, but you'd think they would have done their homework and realised that Pakistan are rather better. Whether Crawley would have lasted long is debateable, but playing him at 3 would have provided a bit more insurance further down the order even if it meant making a tough call about the bowlers.This batting lineup was a great idea of course.
Agreed. It took the ball of the tournament to get Lara out in this match. All tournament he was sublime. Was toying around with some pretty decent bowling attacks. South Africa in the QFs come to mindThe Prince was in that kind of form too. Pretty sure he would have had Man of the Match performances in both semi and finals and taken Windies to the trophy but for that ball, which was basically unplayable.
Not sure why he switched to round the wicket so soon. He had Root in all sorts with the in-duckers.Naseem time boys... They need to get him in. Enough of Abbas. And Afridi just cannot seem to hold to a length and line for too long. Maybe he will learn with age but he should be running through sides with his other attributes. This just lets him down.