You've had the experience of having to make a choice between one thing you are exceptionally fond of, and have strived for years and years to do to a high standard (almost certainly, IMO, a higher standard than you are capable of), and another which is THE most important thing in your life?If he's not cut out for it he needs to realise this and give up the game, not keep dragging down englands performances. Thats what I mean when I say grow a backbone, if he thinks he needs to be with his family all year then fair enough, just admit it and go away. Make a decision. In the interview as the commentators pointed out, he says he thinks playing for england is the most important thing after saying that his family is the most important. He needs to pull himself together and make a decision because it is pulling England down with him at the moment. Not being able to make that decision after years on the team does make him less of a human being imo btw. Wanting to be with ones family does not. Life is all about making decisions after all and he has a pretty good one if truth be told...
I don't blame them for being reluctant to advance to the spinners. I'm 100% confident that if they'd been trying that regularly yesterday they'd have been all-out before Tea.Down the track for 4, why cant they do that more often? It's the same length bowling theyve been sending down for 2 days. Its almost playing by numbers, except the one where they attack is about every 50th number....
I agree with that, certainly not unforgivable, but it doesnt exactly make you much of a person either.You've had the experience of having to make a choice between one thing you are exceptionally fond of, and have strived for years and years to do to a high standard (almost certainly, IMO, a higher standard than you are capable of), and another which is THE most important thing in your life?
I somewhat doubt it. Not many do.
To agonise over it, and to put things off for so long as you possibly can, is not unusual, nor unforgiveable.
Collingwood also starting to drive, and play-and-miss, a bit.Collingwood nearing fifty and starting to bat with more purpose, maybe we might break 60 in the session?
Will you be complaining if this results in a New Zealand victory?Snore.
Its nice to see a few play and misses dont ye think? Better than the leaves anyway, as long as they dont nick one.Collingwood also starting to drive, and play-and-miss, a bit.
Either way, he defends, finally edges, but completes his half-century.
Maybe good for NZ and TV companies but I love to see bowlers pitches. They're such a rarity these days whenyou see a green pitch you want to jump for joy.The reason why the pitch is like this is because a couple of years ago Hamilton was blocked from international cricket because the pitch was deemed too dangerous. This is it's first test match in a number of years and I think the groundsman decided to go on the cautious side this time around. He'll no doubt be disappointed with it, but it's probably better this way than both teams being shot out for 100 each or something.
You have your wish repeated at lunch timeI hope they replay that sometime. If I manage to hear about it in advance, I think I'll be recording it, and putting it on YouTube, because anyone who has formed an opinion about Harmison should listen to that.
Because they are doing well on it? On a green seamer I think hoggard would be much tougher to face, even if undercooked and sidebottom would come into his own. As has been said, NZs best chance of winning is on a pitch like this.I don't know why you'd think the NZ team would be promoting pitches like this one.
To be honest, they may be keen on the greener pitches where it becomes a bit more of a low scoring lottery.
Yeah, I spotted, and I'll certainly be recording it, and hopefully getting the thing up on YT ASAP.You have your wish repeated at lunch time
That's fair enough, of course. I recall very well the infamous game against South Africa. If that's the sole reason for this surface, fair do's to all involved.The reason why the pitch is like this is because a couple of years ago Hamilton was blocked from international cricket because the pitch was deemed too dangerous. This is it's first test match in a number of years and I think the groundsman decided to go on the cautious side this time around. He'll no doubt be disappointed with it, but it's probably better this way than both teams being shot out for 100 each or something.