Remember when that guy made a post about TPC along the lines of "Don't worry, he'll come good. Even Bradman started poorly in his first two Tests" and got laughed out of the building by people who thought Smitteh was Chris Schofield 2.0?*Smith's taken the piss with his form in the last 18 months, averaging 86 since the start of 2014, 7 tons in 12 Tests and he's still quite a bit short of matching Bradman's career.
Well they have the best new ball bowler and an opening partnership that can grind out 13 overs to see off the new ball for chasing down small targets, so why not?Are the West Indies getting the boxing day test?
yup. perfection is dull. give me the character of root, ross or smith any day.Nah he's boring. I can see why he'd be aesthetically pleasing to a lot of people but I'd much rather see a technically weird but interesting batsman than watch a textbook bat with a checklist all day.
Stokes, Buttler, Ali, Root when he's set are all much more fun to watch for me.
Loved the ball to Haddin. Dat late seam movementThe difficultness of this pitch for batting is undermentioned. It's not necessarily a mine field but there's plenty of seam movement available for the seamers. Best smith knock imo better than the WACA one
I can see both happening. Maxwell is already a 40+ batsman if given an extended opportunity.Rather have a proper strike bowler rather than Faulkner. Would also prefer Faulkner over Maxwell. Don't think they can be in the same team unless Maxwell somehow turns into a 45+ batsman and Faulkner a 25-28 average bowler.
Holy ****..Hazlewood's averaging under 10 in this series
Don't ruin a great name like Elliott by placing next to him some grumpy nobody who always kills the mood at the family reunions every year.Steve Waugh got one in the West Indies back in 1998/99 as well. Also out leg before, albeit to Nehemiah Perry's off breaks.
Father: What's up with you, Mark?Don't ruin a great name like Elliott by placing next to him some grumpy nobody who always kills the mood at the family reunions every year.