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International Debutant
Takes first class wickets at a better average...Your under rating Faulkner who could be Ryan Harris if he wanted to according to some.
Takes first class wickets at a better average...Your under rating Faulkner who could be Ryan Harris if he wanted to according to some.
Takes his test wickets at a better average than Harris too ftr..............must mean he's the best Aussie quick since McGrath then since statsguru says so.Takes first class wickets at a better average...
The LBW laureate, as I think Mike Selvey called him.Just saw the "highlights" and tbf it was a very good ball
If you want a laugh, checkout Watto's dismissal - dead straight, medium-paced full ball that he played all across
Like an instant replay of so many of his other dismissals
Wouldn't be surprised if they just brought Rashid in for Wood given that's the likely balance they'll be going with on their next tour.The LBW laureate, as I think Mike Selvey called him.
Think we'll see any changes to the victorious home side?
Can't see Jimmeh being risked in a dead rubber, so the possibilities are Rashid in for Lyth will Mo opening or Rashid in for Jos with Bluey jr taking the gloves.
Actually Beeb reporting Wood has a dodgy ankle, so Plunkers could come in there too.
Gut instinct is unchanged tho.
The hapless England of the 1980s would have made changes but yes your selectors are light years ahead these days and will almost certainly not make changes barring an injury or Jimmy demanding to play.Gut instinct is unchanged tho.
Yeah, fair shout, actually.Wouldn't be surprised if they just brought Rashid in for Wood given that's the likely balance they'll be going with on their next tour.
I found this a weird idea. How do our club cricketers feel about matches/seasons where they were a bit toss but the team won anyway?Cook on Lyth said:He's an Ashes-winning player and he can be very proud of that.
A recent CWOT discussed the similarity of Joe Root and Roger Federer.Yeah, fair shout, actually.
Think the panel want a look at him before the UAE and (apparently, according to Cricket Writers on TV) Bayliss likes a leggie. Although that might just be lazy thinking of the "he's an Aussie, must love a wristy; Tiger, Richie, Warnie, MacGiller..." variety.
Bangladesh 2010.Don't remember the last time Jimmy missed two tests or more
Beat me to it and that was a no brainer anyway.Bangladesh 2010.
Straight swap with Rashid coming in for Ali imo. As others have said he's going to have to play in the UAE so get him in there. I just don't get why he hasn't played before, he's more chance of taking wickets, and just as good a bat down the order as Ali.The hapless England of the 1980s would have made changes but yes your selectors are light years ahead these days and will almost certainly not make changes barring an injury or Jimmy demanding to play.
The only thing that's saved us from losing this series is a Smith double. With that reasoning the bowling doesn't matter.Probably the most unsubtle pace attack this side of the century.
In your opinion, it's rather different playing for Yorkshire then England, as Lyth and Ballance have found out.Straight swap with Rashid coming in for Ali imo. As others have said he's going to have to play in the UAE so get him in there. I just don't get why he hasn't played before, he's more chance of taking wickets, and just as good a bat down the order as Ali.
In Asia I'd bring Rashid in for Bairstow, bat Ali at 5 and Rashid down the order.