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NeverGraeme Swann's been on comms for all of 3 minutes and I wish someone would punch him in the face to shut him up. Does that make me a bad person
NeverGraeme Swann's been on comms for all of 3 minutes and I wish someone would punch him in the face to shut him up. Does that make me a bad person
The exception rather than the rule of course. As you suggest, it massively impacts how competitive a side is, especially when the bowling isn't good enough to create multiple chances.And England fielded brilliantly in the 1st test (and had a great win).
Sky's commentary is markedly worse this year than I remember it being in the past. Darren Gough wasn't great yesterday either.Graeme Swann's been on comms for all of 3 minutes and I wish someone would punch him in the face to shut him up. Does that make me a bad person
First time I`ve really had a chance to watch the cricket... and the commentary has been terrible.Sky's commentary is markedly worse this year than I remember it being in the past. Darren Gough wasn't great yesterday either.
McCullum himself said in interview he was planning to speak to him.I think I read somewhere that someone is in conversation with Rashid about returning to test cricket. I suppose he might want to play some county cricket first.
a big part of an England spinner's job not to be too incompetent in those situations thoAll I would say about Leach is that's not easy bowling finger-spin in the 4th session on a track that appears to have absolutely nothing in it for him.
Completely agree with this. Whilst I prefer Parkinson to Leach I think that he has performed well for England without any luck and to be honest not utilised well in his career. I hope a good run will help him.All I would say about Leach is that's not easy bowling finger-spin in the 4th session on a track that appears to have absolutely nothing in it for him.
Yes what's laid out from the article is I think pretty standard understanding on CW of how NZ went from joke batting side to quite decent over the course of a decade. Some concern is that this progress is now going backwards, with the return of very-green seamers and the dominance of dibbly-dobbly medium pacers in the 19/20 and 20/21 seasons (though 21/22 was a bit better).This was an interesting read about why NZ are better at producing good test batsmen than we are.
New Zealand batters thrive without Williamson and teach England lesson | Andy Bull
For more than a decade New Zealand have been laying the ground for better batters and that was clear on the first day at Trent Bridgewww.theguardian.com
Certainly agree that an overabundance of green seamer wickets at domestic level is terrible for both batting and bowling development.NZC had just brought in what they called a “warrant of fitness” for first-class pitches, and ordered groundstaff across the country to start preparing pitches that were better for batting, but still had enough bounce in them to reward bowlers who were willing to put the effort in in the first innings.
The upshot was that the number of 500+ totals in their first-class cricket rose from one in every five innings to one in three, while the overall domestic batting average rose from 28 in the 2000s, to 32 in the 2010s. Which means New Zealand’s is the only first-class competition in the world with an average in the 30s, and the only one that comes to the equivalent figure in Test cricket, too.
A decade later, the knock-on effect is that the typical New Zealand batter is better at playing off the back foot, and has learned to build longer innings. It also means they’ve stopped turning out so many dibbly-dobbly bowlers and have, instead, such a battery of fast, highly skilled quicks that has allowed them to pick four fine fast men here and leave a fifth, Neil Wagner, out of the side.
1. Hypnosis before the 1st test - they all came out to field thinking they were from NZIf England had fielded like this last match NZ would have won easily. Dunno what's happened to them in the last week (or conversely what happened to them prior to the Lord's test to make them field flawlessly).