anil1405
International Captain
Taylor scored 98* batting at no.6.Just watching the highlights and realised that ballance is at #3? Taylor gets 99* in his last game and then gets moved down the order??great management that...not..
Taylor scored 98* batting at no.6.Just watching the highlights and realised that ballance is at #3? Taylor gets 99* in his last game and then gets moved down the order??great management that...not..
Good point, my bad..congrats on passing my testTaylor scored 98* batting at no.6.
England far exceeded expectations today. They hit the ground in such a sickening heap that several limbs may have been broken. It's the only way forward.England have a good schedule. Getting to play the two most in-form sides in their own conditions, who are also the only sides we have a losing record to over the last few years, ensures the best possible start to the tournament.
It's no good to hit the ground running in a world cup with this vast a fixture list. How can anyone be said to be 'due' if your players keep producing assured, confident performances? Ideally you want to hit the ground flopping uselessly, hopefully at some speed and spraining a limb in the process.
I'd like to see England produce a distinctly ordinary all-round display and lose by about 80 runs. So long as that happens I think it's almost a foregone conclusion that we're taking the trophy home.
reigning champs boi.Lol at the Indian fans queuing up to put the boot in.
Yes, clearly the bowlers are to blame for failing to defend 120. That's clearly the major takeaway from this game.Couldn't do any worse than this bunch of amateurs. The state of English cricket sometimes beggars belief really. This was a throwback to last year's ashes when you wake up fearing the worst and find out that our useless tossers have actually done even worse than anyone thought possible.
Apparently it was moving around a bit, so was it really expecting too much of Anderson and Broad to show up?
And obviously Finn just needs to **** off and learn how to bowl. Probably needs to leave Middlesex, for someone like Yorkshire or Durham who actually know how to develop quicks.
No doubt Moores will get slaughtered again (really classy by Collingwood the other day btw) but what on earth is he supposed to do with the sort of dross that our wonderful county system produces?
Oh, and good job they replaced Cook. Clearly that's made so much difference.
firstly, we dont want him he's **** and secondly, Moores is awful and will be soon replaced by Farbrace as per the plan...Couldn't do any worse than this bunch of amateurs. The state of English cricket sometimes beggars belief really. This was a throwback to last year's ashes when you wake up fearing the worst and find out that our useless tossers have actually done even worse than anyone thought possible.
Apparently it was moving around a bit, so was it really expecting too much of Anderson and Broad to show up?
And obviously Finn just needs to **** off and learn how to bowl. Probably needs to leave Middlesex, for someone like Yorkshire or Durham who actually know how to develop quicks.
No doubt Moores will get slaughtered again (really classy by Collingwood the other day btw) but what on earth is he supposed to do with the sort of dross that our wonderful county system produces?
Oh, and good job they replaced Cook. Clearly that's made so much difference.
I remember when the most mediocre of English teams(thanks to Collingwood mostly) beat the WC winning Australian team in the tri-series in 2007 and that series was just before the WC.Did you not watch the recent tri series??? If they ban Eng from ODI's then India (and Kohli) have to go first ****.
Na they're up to date. We were tied with England yesterday.The official ODI rankings must have a fair bit of lag time built in. We're still behind Sri Lanka and only a few points ahead of England.
Jono is an incredibly common name/nickname in Australia and NZ.
The thing that got me was Southee swung it round corners at one end, Boult hardly at all the other and is arguably a more genuine swing bowler than Tim...yet Anderson, England's biggest weapon, opened at the end Boult bowled at.The fact England could come out and say they were surprised by the swing in NZ is slightly baffling. The fact they could then come out, after seeing it swing, and bowl so many deliveries so short makes you wonder if anyone had so much as a single thought at any time during the innings.
Yeah, this is a very recent thing with Broad. This is man who scored a Test 169 against an attack featuring Amir and Wahab, and looked every inch a batsman throughout the whole innings. Now I know the integrity of that entire game is under suspicion, but that doesn't change the fact that they bowled quick and swung the ball late. Johnson has really, really got inside Broad's head, and it's been a lasting effect -- either because he's not fully healed from an injury yet or because he's just mentally shot now. He's shown little to no application with the bat for a while now, but when the ball beat his outside edge and yet still managed to go over middle and leg against Boult, it finally dawned on me that there was something seriously wrong.Broad still worried about the foot that Johnson crushed, I guess.
Quite possibly. But this is a guy who gets paid handsomely for what he does - and to bat at 8-9, as he does and has, requires him to offer a hell of a lot more than he does. The best facilities, resources, and some coaches (won't call them the best) are available to him. Hell, pick up the phone and get Gatt on the line and ask him how he recovered from having his face rearranged, literally, by Marshall.Broad still worried about the foot that Johnson crushed, I guess.