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He hasn't yet.When has Root toured SL?
He hasn't yet.When has Root toured SL?
I don't want to commit the fallacy of assuming the pitch was difficult based on no-one else really making big runs, but in the context of what else was happening in the match Ravi's 143 looks pretty good.I think Lord Ravinder of Bopara is the archetypal example.
Three tons in the West Indies on decks as docile as a rag doll cat on roofies and then scores about a quarter of a run in four tests versus the Australians.
He's less to do with surfaces and more to do with a shite attack I think.I think Lord Ravinder of Bopara is the archetypal example.
Three tons in the West Indies on decks as docile as a rag doll cat on roofies and then scores about a quarter of a run in four tests versus the Australians.
I realised that people who label players FTB and HTB really don't know much about cricket so there is no point in being involved in a discussion about it.Why edit that TNT?
Sometimes... More often though it is Steve Smith and his amazing scores-hundreds-in-the-first-innings is the reason Warner gets to come in with a 100 run lead.Warner is often the reason they have a 100+ run lead though. It's not surprising at all to me that the series he struggles in are the series that Australia lose. He's arguably as important to them as Starc is.
Sometimes... More often though it is Steve Smith and his amazing scores-hundreds-in-the-first-innings is the reason Warner gets to come in with a 100 run lead.
Bopara only played one Test in the West Indies, two of his tons against them came in England.I think Lord Ravinder of Bopara is the archetypal example.
Three tons in the West Indies on decks as docile as a rag doll cat on roofies and then scores about a quarter of a run in four tests versus the Australians.
The memory grows faint with the passing of the years.Bopara only played one Test in the West Indies, two of his tons against them came in England.