Are you sure about that - I mean he had 3 tests. How many of them can he use on that excuse?Lol, yeah that post was really reaching. Australia lost because of an exceptional individual performance from Shamar. There really is no need to try look for an excuse for that loss.
Shamar wasn't fully fit in England so didn't look like he'd be doing the same to them.
Yeah he had a hamstring issue. Definitely wasn't 100%, probably not even 90% for one of those games.Are you sure about that - I mean he had 3 tests. How many of them can he use on that excuse?
He’s a young bowler and he’ll be inconsistent but the issue remains the team. The same problems occurred for the WI in this series and you were fooled if you thought a win against an indifferent Australia resolved them.
He played all three tests. He was fine. But listen to yourself. Joseph was “unfit” despite playing 3 tests,Yeah he had a hamstring issue. Definitely wasn't 100%, probably not even 90% for one of those games.
Remember when you bawled like an infant 2 tests into an Ashes beating and left the forum until it was well over?These days??? Been happening since forever.
Go practice how to quote. I said he wasn't "fully fit" not "unfit" as you quoted.He played all three tests. He was fine. But listen to yourself. Joseph was “unfit” despite playing 3 tests,
But Australia after winning the 3 trophies they had targeted and several months on the road, were just as motivated and fresh for such “high profile” series against Pakistan and the WI.
Seriously?
Shamar came into the Australia series with a home 4 day season, an A team series against South Africa and a warm up in Australia behind him. He took bucket loads of wickets in all of those.He played all three tests. He was fine. But listen to yourself. Joseph was “unfit” despite playing 3 tests,
But Australia after winning the 3 trophies they had targeted and several months on the road, were just as motivated and fresh for such “high profile” series against Pakistan and the WI.
Seriously?
I put that in quotation marks to denote sarcasm, dummy.Go practice how to quote. I said he wasn't "fully fit" not "unfit" as you quoted.
Not my fault if you're slow and don't understand the difference.
Nothing to do with being pedantic. They mean 2 different things.I put that in quotation marks to denote sarcasm, dummy.
He was fit enough to play making your pedantic and self serving distinction irrelevant.
Can you just shut up? Not everything needs to be coloured by your jaundice.
Remember when you bawled like an infant 2 tests into an Ashes beating and left the forum until it was well over?
I put that in quotation marks to denote sarcasm, dummy.
Cretin.
Whaaabino just doing what whaaabino does here folks.word ... what an infant.
Shoosh fool. You liked the post below! You've shot yourself in the foot while shooting off your mouth.Nothing to do with being pedantic. They mean 2 different things.
As I said it's not my fault that you're slow and don't understand the difference not fully fit and unfit and get confused by their use.
True; but we all understand this is a feature of modern cricket and Joseph did have 3 test matches to show something. Nonetheless (and illustrating your point) Seales out performed Joseph indicating his cc experience proved beneficial. I wonder what preparation your team had prior to the series? Lack of preparation could explain the side's efforts, not just Joseph. Which leads to the following.Shamar came into the Australia series with a home 4 day season, an A team series against South Africa and a warm up in Australia behind him. He took bucket loads of wickets in all of those.
In England he had just spent 4 months sitting on the bench in white ball squads, missed the warm up due to a storm delaying his flight and then got flu before the third test.
So really night and day in terms of preparation and form.
Stop embarrassing yourself. Can't believe I have to explain that to a grown adultShoosh fool. You liked the post below! You've shot yourself in the foot while shooting off your mouth.
They didn’t win The AshesThere's no time for a team that has won a WTC, Ashes and CWC to rest up.
Shamar Joseph was definitely not fully fit , pulled out of spells with hamstring issues a couple of times and his speeds weren't as high as they were in AustraliaAre you sure about that - I mean he had 3 tests. How many of them can he use on that excuse?
He’s a young bowler and he’ll be inconsistent but the issue remains the team. The same problems occurred for the WI in this series and you were fooled if you thought a win against an indifferent Australia resolved them.
So did Mark Wood but his speeds were still good. From what I saw in cricbuzz Joseph was around the same as previously.Shamar Joseph was definitely not fully fit , pulled out of spells with hamstring issues a couple of times and his speeds weren't as high as they were in Australia
But that's whataboutism , How Mark Wood responded to his injury got nothing to do with Shamar JosephSo did Mark Wood but his speeds were still good. From what I saw in cricbuzz Joseph was around the same as previously.