Your statement is contradictory. If a wicket is slower and lower, its more reason why you need to drive. Whereas in places like Australia and SA, you can trust the bounce and play cross batted strokes. This is why Strauss' record in SA is excellent and why people like me tipped him to have a good series down under last time around. It is also why, before his recent tour of India, he was struggling to cope with subcontinental style pitches.That's fine on slow tracks in India where you can score a decent amount of runs with cross-batted shots square of the wicket, but when the ball is bouncing there's no way he'll score fast enough for this series situation unless he plays the odd drive. Those are the danger balls, but i think he's content to ride his luck if it means being 80/0 after 20 overs. Even if that had been taken, 80/1 would be a more than satisfactory score at this stage.
It's more to do with the fact that a lot more overs are bowled by spinners. Most of his problems with the drive, IIRC, are against fast bowlers. Besides, it doesn't always work out as you say. When the wicket is slow straight drives rarely beat mid-on or mid-off, playing cross-batted means he can put pace into the ball. It could be one reason why so many wristy players come from there.Your statement is contradictory. If a wicket is slower and lower, its more reason why you need to drive. Whereas in places like Australia and SA, you can trust the bounce and play cross batted strokes. This is why Strauss' record in SA is excellent and why people like me tipped him to have a good series down under last time around. It is also why, before his recent tour of India, he was struggling to cope with subcontinental style pitches.
Captains dropping captains.Very impressive first session, enjoying the positive approach from these two. Yes Strauss should certainly have been caught by Gayle (that's 2 simple first slip catches gone down in Test cricket today by two normally very safe slippers in Graeme Smith and Chris Gayle)
Absolutely, good observation!Captains dropping captains.
My theory off what is required to be a a good subcontinental player, particularly when it comes to playing spin, involves using your wrists and/or playing the sweep well. Strauss on his first 2 subcontinental tours got out far more often to the pace bowlers than the spinners. However, playing on the front foot to pace bowlers is vital in the subcontinent, not just to counter pitches that offer low and often uneven bounce, but also because there is little pace in the wickets, which is why a lot of subcontinental players tend to be better on the front foot. Any bowler who bowls short enough to allow a batsman to pull or cut in the subcontinent is almost always doing a poor job.It's more to do with the fact that a lot more overs are bowled by spinners. Most of his problems with the drive, IIRC, are against fast bowlers. Besides, it doesn't always work out as you say. When the wicket is slow straight drives rarely beat mid-on or mid-off, playing cross-batted means he can put pace into the ball. It could be one reason why so many wristy players come from there..
that is moreso because cook is at the other end who on one of his aggressive days is striking at around 45 per 100.Indeed, but they haven't actually scored as quickly as it seemed. Maybe it's because the Windies somehow got through the entire session without conceding an extra.
Ahaha, his career S/R is in fact 46. Maybe it's because he plays the same shots over and over again to score runs that he seems a more defensive opener than he is.that is moreso because cook is at the other end who on one of his aggressive days is striking at around 45 per 100.
Agree with this, I'm glad to see Strauss being a bit more attacking recently. I hate it when we get bogged down. I'm really liking our top 5 atm.I am of the belief that 2 defensive openers are rarely going to succeed in test match cricket in this day and age. At least one needs to be aggressive to take the pressure off the other and not allow bowlers to settle into a rhythm. At the end of the day, an openers job is as much to unsettle a bowler rhythm early on in a test match as it is to see out the new ball.
Pitch is pretty flat, draw favourite imoPlz say me, who is the favorite to win this game? England or a draw?
I imagine Strauss is the England captain of CMJ's wet dreams: Radley College, Oxbridge (nearly, anyway) and captain of Middlesex. What used to be called "officer class".Strauss riding his luck here ..
CMJ on TMS is such as arse sometimes. We all know that Strauss fits his idea of an England captain, but his comment that Strauss "unquestionably" bats better when captain simply because he's made runs in a couple of innings against WI is as daft as they come.
Not sure what's worse - Strauss being the subject of anyone's wet dreams or CMJ having them at all.I imagine Strauss is the England captain of CMJ's wet dreams: Radley College, Oxbridge (nearly, anyway) and captain of Middlesex. What used to be called "officer class".
Good positive intent from the captain all the same, making the most of his life. Gayle's shell was a shocker.
Ha, wonderful. Offering viagra and/or enlargement of the old chap, no doubt.Not sure what's worse - Strauss being the subject of anyone's wet dreams or CMJ having them at all.
btw what's with the Kenny Rogers avatar?
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At exactly the same time as I typed that, I received a spam email titled "orgasms". I kid you not.