Yeah nobody counts Cardiff.2023 at Lords
No one could care less about Paine mate.I care about the big issues.
I fully expect the English brigade to start talking about Tim Paine's **** as soon as we screw up. And it'll be wonderful.
You homophobic?No one could care less about Paine mate.
Wait what, they CHOSE not to pick Anderson? Even after Broad was injured?This was a pitch Jimmy should have played on.. Root & Silverwood f***d it all up. Now what's the point of Jimmy trundling at a flat MCG?
Jeez I think they missed a trick not playing at least one of Anderson or broad. He may have bowled first had he had one available.Nice of England to have the game reach a conclusion in the half-hour between the first ball and me going to bed.
It reeks to me of overplanning before they arrived. Without having a look at the pitch, and factoring in that they wanted to rotate their quicks across the series, it might have made sense to think something like "Brisbane looks a bit green sometimes but don't be fooled, it'll be a bouncy road - try to bat first, see off the first session and then apply scoreboard pressure. Save Jimmy and Broad for the pink ball Test."Jeez I think they missed a trick not playing at least one of Anderson or broad. He may have bowled first had he had one available.
Then again if you’re rolled for 150 it’s tough no matter who’s in the attack
agree tbh; it felt as if a lot of the movement was through the air, not off the wicket, and that a couple of the wickets were on some pretty dicey batsmanship from some clearly in over their heads batsIt reeks to me of overplanning before they arrived. Without having a look at the pitch, and factoring in that they wanted to rotate their quicks across the series, it might have made sense to think something like "Brisbane looks like a bit green sometimes but don't be fooled, it'll be a bouncy road - try to bat first, see off the first session and then apply scoreboard pressure. Save Jimmy and Broad for the pink ball Test."
But the tactic should have come under serious reconsideration once they saw the actual pitch.
In saying all that, I still don't think it did all that much. If they'd have got through the first session without losing Root or Stokes it still could have worked exactly as I said tbh.
Apparently Anderson was right on the line fitness-wise; fair enough if so. But leaving out Broad on this pitch is absolutely bonkers.Jeez I think they missed a trick not playing at least one of Anderson or broad. He may have bowled first had he had one available.
Then again if you’re rolled for 150 it’s tough no matter who’s in the attack
Tommo would bowl better than most of England's current attack, even at his age.England aren't out of this. Wicket would be spiced up tommo and bit quicker aswell.
Yeah plenty bounce. Broad would have loved bowling on itI thought the opposite actually, there was a bit of seam but pretty substantial extra bounce, but the ball did absolutely nothing in the air.
Tbh a lot of the dismissals were classic "haven't had enough practice on bouncy Australian pitches" dismissals. Tentative footwork, pushing with the hands etc.
Apparently Anderson was right on the line fitness-wise; fair enough if so. But leaving out Broad on this pitch is absolutely bonkers.
England has a good attack. Their batting is the real concernTommo would bowl better than most of England's current attack, even at his age.