Eh? how ?Basically we have a wicket that appears to be taking as much skill out of the game as possible and reducing it to a lottery - plus umpiring that's exacerbating that fact.
I'm taking it as a complement that India don't think they can win a straight fight...
Jinxing already, must be worried.this is how to play on this pitch imo.
another kp masterclass on the cards here
Later on in the match when this pitch takes a lot of turn, I'm pretty sure it'll require some skill on the batsman's behalf...Basically we have a wicket that appears to be taking as much skill out of the game as possible and reducing it to a lottery - plus umpiring that's exacerbating that fact.
I'm taking it as a complement that India don't think they can win a straight fight...
agree with that.Eh? how ?
The ball is not bouncing predictably but It's not that tough and still requires skill to play on tbh.
Infact, Mumbai is more of a lottery pitch than this.
Of course we can't, this series has been ample testament to that fact. But don't be discouraged yet, we'll endeavour our utmost to lose this alsoBasically we have a wicket that appears to be taking as much skill out of the game as possible and reducing it to a lottery - plus umpiring that's exacerbating that fact.
I'm taking it as a complement that India don't think they can win a straight fight...
If we get to "later in the match"...Later on in the match when this pitch takes a lot of turn, I'm pretty sure it'll require some skill on the batsman's behalf...
Yeah, huge bonus having a 2nd seamer. Never know Trott might be useful on here just bowling straight.Feeling Onions may be missed... but at least we have a second seamer.
Please. It's not a lottery. India have prepared plenty of these in the past (much 'worse') and they won almost all of the time. If it was a lottery, that wouldn't be the case. It's only a lottery if you lose. If England win, it's because they were better. People complained about pitches like Mumbai in the past too - but as England proved, it's about playing better.Basically we have a wicket that appears to be taking as much skill out of the game as possible and reducing it to a lottery - plus umpiring that's exacerbating that fact.
I'm taking it as a complement that India don't think they can win a straight fight...
it's slow so you have time to adjust at least.Uneven bounce at speed is impossible to react to for a batsman, let alone cover properly. It's part of life on a fourth or fifth day of a game, but on day one you should not have three or four feet of variation in bounce. Mumbai was a wicket that gave us an excellent game of cricket and a pitch on which it was possible to get in and make runs on as Cook & KP showed. I can see this ending up like the Trent Bridge track vs SA in 02 (?) when Kirtley got six and people kept getting hit on the ankles.
Feeling Onions may be missed... but at least we have a second seamer.
Cricket in India.The screaming on every ball that hits the pads is starting to grate.
Yeah and I think Bresnan will do fine, hell even give Trott a bowl.Uneven bounce at speed is impossible to react to for a batsman, let alone cover properly. It's part of life on a fourth or fifth day of a game, but on day one you should not have three or four feet of variation in bounce. Mumbai was a wicket that gave us an excellent game of cricket and a pitch on which it was possible to get in and make runs on as Cook & KP showed. I can see this ending up like the Trent Bridge track vs SA in 02 (?) when Kirtley got six and people kept getting hit on the ankles.
Feeling Onions may be missed... but at least we have a second seamer.
Why wouldn't you appeal every time it hits the pads when you're getting decisions like Cook's LBW?The screaming on every ball that hits the pads is starting to grate.
yeah. on that mumbia wicket you had literally no time to adjust to someone liek panesarPlease. It's not a lottery. India have prepared plenty of these in the past (much 'worse') and they won almost all of the time. If it was a lottery, that wouldn't be the case. It's only a lottery if you lose. If England win, it's because they were better. People complained about pitches like Mumbai in the past too - but as England proved, it's about playing better.
Agree re: umpiring.
Pretty sure there have been a few debates like this before on here, so don't want to go over it again but Variable bounce requires quick reflexes (hand eye co-ordination), soft hands and good footwork to counter. Also the pitch is slow right now so there's more than enough time to adjust, imo.Uneven bounce at speed is impossible to react to for a batsman, let alone cover properly. It's part of life on a fourth or fifth day of a game, but on day one you should not have three or four feet of variation in bounce. Mumbai was a wicket that gave us an excellent game of cricket and a pitch on which it was possible to get in and make runs on as Cook & KP showed. I can see this ending up like the Trent Bridge track vs SA in 02 (?) when Kirtley got six and people kept getting hit on the ankles.
Feeling Onions may be missed... but at least we have a second seamer.