Probably lack of protein.Was Harsha Bhogle talking about genetics a couple of over ago as a reason why so many Indian bowlers have injuries?
more a channel 7 area of discussion
Needs more HK food.Probably lack of protein.
a brad hodge specialWhat's the story with with this channel 7 talking about genetics/being racist meme?
Brad Hodge argued the reason that West Indians are so good at T20 is down to their genetics.What's the story with with this channel 7 talking about genetics/being racist meme?
Haha was thinking that.Short wide long hop, panned straight to cover. Seriously, hit a ****ing gap.
doesn't take muchPant seems to be annoying Wade lol
That brings up another issue. Firstly this team doesn't seem to remember to attack bad balls, and on the occasion they do they're all suffering Shane Watson syndrome.Short wide long hop, panned straight to cover. Seriously, hit a ****ing gap.
The whole damn series. India's bowling has been disciplined throughout, regardless of the actual personnel involved, which means you have to actually take advantage of scoring opportunities when they come.Haha was thinking that.
He’s probably partially correctBrad Hodge argued the reason that West Indians are so good at T20 is down to their genetics.
Ah ****ing Warne took my talking point. It must be BS.I'm beginning to notice that Natarajan is much more likely to bowl a noey first ball of the over. Wonder why that is.
What was the argument?Brad Hodge argued the reason that West Indians are so good at T20 is down to their genetics.
Which is ironic as the BBL hasn't exactly been a shining light for WI being good at T20, with Fletcher and Keemo.Brad Hodge argued the reason that West Indians are so good at T20 is down to their genetics.
it's usually the case that when a bowling attack is disciplined their bad balls tend to not go for as many runs, because the batters are not in the right frame of mind to put them away.The whole damn series. India's bowling has been disciplined throughout, regardless of the actual personnel involved, which means you have to actually take advantage of scoring opportunities when they come.