The pitch also helped our side. The low bounce reminds me of Feroz Shah Kotla ground in Delhi.
Mate, I don’t care. I don’t rate finger spinners, I don’t like the discipline. It’s generally a blight on the game imo. It’s the discipline which also gives us rubbish nothingness into the pads in LO cricket being effective. It just doesn’t appeal to me.This is a bit of a cop out given this http://www.cricketweb.net/forum/threads/border-gavaskar-trophy-all-time-xi.83765/#post-4472388
Please adopt me, Burgey.They’re nineteen and like a drink. I also won’t take parenting advice from anyone with Gabba in their username, either. Land of the long, red neck.
he’s got nothing to lose because the batsmen haven’t coped with it, he’s not really expected to last, and he’ll be out of the side next test after taking 0/190 for the match anyway.
Any ways. I don't care either, Burgey mate.home track bully and mediocre here over a decade. The evidence is compelling
Oh for sure, because Ashwin has been terrible when he’s toured here before. It’s perfectly reasonable to expect him to be terrible again ffs. And tbh he was cod average this test too. Very good in Melbourne, good in Adelaide.@Burgey
Again, it is a cop out, given you were particularly targetting Ashwin before the series and not Ashwin and Lyon both:
Any ways. I don't care either, Burgey mate.
Essentially you wrote Ashwin off and if there is any thing cricket has taught us, it is that you should write off players at your own peril. I remember Richard used to do this ever so often. Ashwin is a beautiful player.Oh for sure, because Ashwin has been terrible when he’s toured here before. It’s perfectly reasonable to expect him to be terrible again ffs. And tbh he was cod average this test too. Very good in Melbourne, good in Adelaide.
I get all that if the ball pitched leg or middle and straightened. My point is, once the ball pitched on or outside offstump you are still taking that first step to the right as a keeper, as you yourself said, the edge is likely to be thicker on the outer edge and therefore, more room to cover in all likelihood.From left arm around with Starc's action, he's not swinging it 'away' towards first slip in a traditional sense, he's swinging it back-to-straight because of the angle. It's a really awkward thing to wicketkeep to, on the basis that if Starc loses one down even slightly down leg it's angling a long way down and you're throwing yourself at it and hoping. With the amount of short stuff on offer, standing straighter is perfectly reasonable to ensure that a leg side strangle is in catching range.
It means that an edge to first slip is going to be a much thicker one with much more deviation from the original trajectory than if the ball had got there from a right arm over release, and the wicketkeeper is going to be far more unsighted. I think it's a tricky catch where needing a dive, in it itself, isn't a failure of technique. Paine executed very badly because he didn't look ready for it and he's not an exceptional 'footwork' keeper.
He was average after the dropped catch in the first innings but I think he was immense in the second innings on a flat deck. Repeatedly did Smith (and even Labu a few times) on flight trajectory and length and was the difference between them running away with the game in the first session. You are underselling how well he bowled yesterday, I think.Oh for sure, because Ashwin has been terrible when he’s toured here before. It’s perfectly reasonable to expect him to be terrible again ffs. And tbh he was cod average this test too. Very good in Melbourne, good in Adelaide.
He was by no means terrible in SCG. He bowled in the first innings during the worst phase for a spinner, could have reaped rewards had he got to bowl at lower order but was never given a chance after the 2nd new ball was taken. In fact had Rahane not tried to make a point and let Ashwin bowl ahead of Saini, Aus could well have been dismissed 50-60 rund fewer.Oh for sure, because Ashwin has been terrible when he’s toured here before. It’s perfectly reasonable to expect him to be terrible again ffs. And tbh he was cod average this test too. Very good in Melbourne, good in Adelaide.
Ashwin with the big brain big dick energyI was a big fan of Ashwin just backing away and delaying the ball each time Paine tried to have a go
“It’s your guy man not me,” Ashwin gestured to bowler Lyon as play was held up.
Gnske likes this post.Ashwin is a beautiful player.
Nah, he bowled poorly. He dropped short for basically the only time so far this tour and was cut through the off side with ease.He was by no means terrible in SCG. He bowled in the first innings during the worst phase for a spinner, could have reaped rewards had he got to bowl at lower order but was never given a chance after the 2nd new ball was taken. In fact had Rahane not tried to make a point and let Ashwin bowl ahead of Saini, Aus could well have been dismissed 50-60 rund fewer
Bunrah, Shami and Sharma two years ago wasn’t a good pace attack? Ok then...Ashwin never had the luxury of a good pace attack around him in the previous tours to Aus, like he had now. That makes a massive difference.
Look i tried to engage you in a conversation, but you want to make it still personal. Go and get some sleep old man.Nah, he bowled poorly. He dropped short for basically the only time so far this tour and was cut through the off side with ease.
But more to the point, you should have come along at the end of day one, two or three and said this, but curiously at 2/180 odd day one and after day three you weren’t about the place...
Stands out because it’s so unusual tbfOk so Burgey made a prediction that turned out wrong, what's the big deal?
Hahaha nappy nap time.Look i tried to engage you in a conversation, but you want to make it still personal. Go and get some sleep old man.
Tomorrow will be better day.