GIMH
Norwood's on Fire
I more meant young in international career terms, but fair pointHe is not that young no?
I more meant young in international career terms, but fair pointHe is not that young no?
Poor old Jack Blackham can't even get his name spelled correctly.Most Stumpings in an Ashes Test in England :
4 - John Blackman (AUS) @ Lords 1888
3- James Kelly (AUS) @ Old Trafford 1896
Arthur Lilley (ENG) @ Trent Bridge 1905
Godfrey Evans (ENG) @ Old Trafford 1953
Alan Knott (ENG) @ Headingley 1968
Alex Carey (AUS) @ Edgbaston 2023
Carey in good company
Anderson is 40 and a bowler. Root looks fit enough for another 8 years. But you never know.Brook should bat at no.3. Root is 32 and only has maybe 4-5 years left, so the best bat going forward will be Brook.
I know whom I'd rather have in my side between McGrath and Anderson on a road. It's not the swing bowler. Boland was due a paddling and dumping him now would be egregious. He wasn't going to maintain Lohmannesque figures forever.Boland looks really ordinary on these wickets. He places the ball hoping for seam movement- which never arrives on this dead track. Neser is a better bet- he can atleast swing the ball. Starc - will be even more expensive.
It looks like only Rain can save this test- it will likely be a draw as rain forecast tomorrow and england will atleast want 300
How did Jack become a nickname for John? Hobbs did the same thing. No obvious etymological connection between the two.Poor old Jack Blackham can't even get his name spelled correctly.
Argh damn autocheck turned him into BlackmanPoor old Jack Blackham can't even get his name spelled correctly.
I agreeWe don't need to keep saying "that's a good shot by Root" because it's kind of what we expect from such a good batsman. An exceptional shot, certainly.