I think the remaining advocates of the correctness of Giles being selected are going to be disappearing completely once this article gets a wider showing...
Hang on a minute - just checked that scorecard to refresh my memory.Scaly piscine said:It was so obviously a bunsen, Jayasuriya was very difficult to play on it and he hardly puts anything on the ball. Panesar benefitted hugely from Harmison rattling the Pakistan batsmen in one of the Tests, he also picked up some lucky/freak wickets as well in that same Test (a player overbalancing by millimetres past/on the line for no real reason and getting stumped, Inzi hitting the ball onto his foot and getting caught and so on). Danish Kaneira has been in a bad patch for a while now and he was played a lot better by England than Panesar was played by Pakistan.
Yes, England well known for playing spin wellScaly piscine said:Danish Kaneira has been in a bad patch for a while now and he was played a lot better by England than Panesar was played by Pakistan.
Sounds like a true professional, eats in fast food outlets and drinks to forget.greg said:I think the remaining advocates of the correctness of Giles being selected are going to be disappearing completely once this article gets a wider showing...
I have a feeling it might be a spoof though.TT Boy said:Sounds like a true professional, eats in fast food outlets and drinks to forget.
how come? BBC is carrying a few of the comments from the article (nasty phone call, dropped catch etc)greg said:I have a feeling it might be a spoof though.
If he "isn't all that injured", he'd not be missing games through injury.aussie said:I guess i can live with Symonds being picked for 1 test with the hope that Watson will return for the MCG test, but its total nonsense that Hodge has not been picked, by all reports he isn't all that injured and by the 3rd test he should be fine...
Steve Waugh was playing against him though, rather than just looking on from the stands, if that counts for anything.greg said:Having some ex-cricketer/respected coach saying that they were the "best young cricketer they have ever seen" seems to be the bare minimum required these days...
Sarwan, Clarke, Bell, Cook, Marsh... (I'm sure Jacques must be there as well)![]()
It was a unique wicket though, and people loved the spectacle of it. I don't think it's a bad thing at all, except when it cracks up so much it's dangerous of course. It provides a stern test for overseas batsman and a change of pace. The variation in our pitches has always been one of the charms of Australian cricket.howardj said:One thing with this Test match, is that the Curator is talking about producing an old-fashioned Perth pitch (where nicks used to go for six, and the 3rd man doubled as 2nd slip) as though as that is a good thing. To be frank, those old WACA pitches were so unrealistic that they make for decent games of cricket, in my view.
Greg Blewett's dismissal in 1996/97 being the high point! Double-bounce yorker, from a half tracker.FaaipDeOiad said:It was a unique wicket though, and people loved the spectacle of it. I don't think it's a bad thing at all, except when it cracks up so much it's dangerous of course. It provides a stern test for overseas batsman and a change of pace. The variation in our pitches has always been one of the charms of Australian cricket.
There was a report in one of the papers over here (Guardian or Telegraph) that the soil from a riverbed that the pitches used to consist of was exhausted. I'll try to fish it out.howardj said:One thing with this Test match, is that the Curator is talking about producing an old-fashioned Perth pitch (where nicks used to go for six, and the 3rd man doubled as 2nd slip) as though as that is a good thing. To be frank, those old WACA pitches were so unrealistic that they made for pretty ordinary fare, in my view.
Yeah I'd like to see some pace and some grass on the pitch (and most importantly some very good carry) this Thursday. I just hope it's not too over the top.FaaipDeOiad said:The variation in our pitches has always been one of the charms of Australian cricket.
Link hereBoyBrumby said:There was a report in one of the papers over here (Guardian or Telegraph) that the soil from a riverbed that the pitches used to consist of was exhausted. I'll try to fish it out.