Our trundlers aren't as good as the english pacers but that doesn't excuse their crap bowling. At least they could have tried to bowl line and length if they couldnt ball at a good pace.CDAK said:Believing that is more realistic, beacuse Irfan has got enough experience to know whether he is bowling fast or not. Hisccess is in swing, even in 120s he is a wicket taking bowler like Vaas. Sreesanth is seen to be confused to do fast or slow.But India clearly is looking for spin...Otherwise England will have the upperhand with more qulity fast bowlers.Who in India needs that?
Hardly. He's got one wicket. He could still go on to be a waste of space in this game.CDAK said:Sreesanth proved I'm wrong on him..Congrats!!! sree
Bell is lucky to get away with thatPratyush said:That was plumb wasn't it.
Well sorry to burst your bubble but he didn't do any thing special to get that wicket. Just bowled way outside off stump for the patient Mr. Strauss to slash unexpectadly. Don't tell me there was a plan behind it.CDAK said:Sreesanth proved I'm wrong on him..Congrats!!! sree
forget about plumb, it wasnt even out. it was clearly going down legside, and i wouldnt be surprised if it was too high.adharcric said:he was plumb
I was just congratulating for his first wicket in Test cricket..then thanks to Strauss. (The other guy from the same state,Tinu Yohannan, also had his first test wicket against England.) But sree is having the talent , not just a fluke.Pratyush said:Well sorry to burst your bubble but he didn't do any thing special to get that wicket. Just bowled way outside off stump for the patient Mr. Strauss to slash unexpectadly. Don't tell me there was a plan behind it.
107 overs plus however many balls it took him to bowl Rameez Raja here.pskov said:It was mentioned that John Emburey holds it currently, but they didn't say what his record was, only that Bhaji was getting near it.
Mind you if England keep playing lose shots like that they won't need him...
i'll leave this for the pro's, TEC?pskov said:For someone listening on radio, Cook seems to be playing well. What's his technique like?