Determined to keep that average of 30 in England going. Pity, he was looking quite in.Thought Williamson looked more ON than he has for a while today.... but
It's something fairly basic that good players of spin do but weirdly you see players go to the subcontinent and fail to do it.Is that taught as standard technique, seems like it should be.
Yep, it's the ball before that's done that. Swung back sharply out of nowhereThat's too far outside off stump to be defending, but tbf to Kane it's a rough ball to get immediately after a sharp inswinger.
Interesting. Parore was definitely one of the better NZ players of spin from that era.Hussein making the point that Williamson plays the spin out in front of his pad not alongside it. Adam Parore said in his book that Azharuddin took him aside when he was in an Emerging Players XI in 1990 and taught him to do that in the nets.
Exactly the opposite in NZ. Barely a player plays in front of the pads. Everyone plays next to the pads with rigid hands with absolutely no wrist work. Playing pace and playing spin is chalk and cheese. There are couple of players of late like Conway and Ravindra play spin like sub continent batters. Truly forward or well back, defending in front of pads, lots of use of wrist. Latham and Kane too, very good technicians vs spin.It's something fairly basic that good players of spin do but weirdly you see players go to the subcontinent and fail to do it.
Surely a no brainer for a batting coach to emphasise it.
Broad has bowled extremely wellDon't feel like England have bowled all that well this morning. They've been okay, but not all that threatening. Been quite a lot of short and wide stuff, a bit both sides of the wicket, not much swing on offer - and yet we've lost three wickets already.