Yeah it's become more prominent very recently.Yeah it’s something they all look to do regularly these days. I don’t remember it being anywhere near as common to change the ball back in the day. I mean, teams still tried it but the umps seemed stricter on allowing it
In which case Root and Brook need to retire . They don;t have lack of experience as an excuse for their shots!It was career-endingly bad
Wonder if they'll have to bring in a rule limiting how many times a fielding side can ask to have the ball changed during an innings? Gradually creeped in to the game so it's now a standard tactic.Yeah it’s something they all look to do regularly these days. I don’t remember it being anywhere near as common to change the ball back in the day. I mean, teams still tried it but the umps seemed stricter on allowing it
Looks like he’s got an unusual trajectory in general. Seems the sort of bloke it would take a while to get used to.Atkinson's bouncer is hard to read. Unlike a Woakes where you see the ball all the way.
Different to John Snow overall but something about the early process of his delivery stride reminds me of him and he has a very compact action like Snow too. Snow could disturb batsmen with bounce off a variety of lengths.Looks like he’s got an unusual trajectory in general. Seems the sort of bloke it would take a while to get used to.
these tactics are itstl 22 overs into the innings. Got it done though. Brathwaite will be pissed about that
Yeah first time seeing him today and this was my first thought too.You can see why England think Atkinson will be a good option in Aus.