Only 4 balls (from 9 overs) would have hit the stumpsWhat were they saying?
Only 4 balls (from 9 overs) would have hit the stumpsWhat were they saying?
So I see. But they’re all my boys really. Lancs is my “home” team, but I love Surrey!Your boys are in a bit if trouble in the championship game
Absolutely. Bowl every ball to hit the stumps and Aus are 0/50 right now with 48 runs scored square on the leg sideThat "hit the stumps" line feels like one of the most misleading stats that's constantly thrown around
They’ve got them playing plenty though. I don’t think their lines have been bad but all 3 of them seem to be lacking a bit of nip.Only 4 balls (from 9 overs) would have hit the stumps
Thought it would be something like that. I think England could have bowled a bit straighter, but it's clearly conditions to go for the edge.Only 4 balls (from 9 overs) would have hit the stumps
And hardly their fault given the fields set.That "hit the stumps" line feels like one of the most misleading stats that's constantly thrown around
Haha yeah specially in England too. The whole point is to draw the batsman into playing at balls that aren't hitting the stumps. Most balls that hit the stumps are too straight and work best as change ups.That "hit the stumps" line feels like one of the most misleading stats that's constantly thrown around
It’s a fair criticism quite often, it’s common for bowlers to waste the new ball bowling wide against openers that are happy to leave. But definitely not here. It’s getting overused.Haha yeah specially in England too. The whole point is to draw the batsman into playing at balls that aren't hitting the stumps. Most balls that hit the stumps are too straight and work best as change ups.
This is my problem with it. It's always thrown out with zero context and no understanding of what constitutes a "good" hit rate.Thought it would be something like that. I think England could have bowled a bit straighter, but it's clearly conditions to go for the edge.
A good question is what is a good percentage? Certainly varies with the conditions, if this was a test in India then four balls in nine overs would be very poor.
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