He always gets excited when the ball starts to do something.Think something was said to him after yesterday evening's spell.. He was really poor yesterday and today we are seeing him bending his back, getting better pace and with the overhead conditions, better movement...
Obviously not, he has bowled some wonderful spells at the start of his career, his stats do not reflect that, he has been unlucky. Then came the time, when he was bowling horribly, technical issues in his actions,etc. when should have been dropped but he wasn't. A bit of break could have done a world of good to him, but the management decided to stick with him. He has done well in the last couple of series and earned his place in this side. But yes, there was this long period where he could have solved the issues he was having with his bowling, but he was given repeated opportunities. I think his record would have been much better if he could have got a couple of breaks when he was not doing well.All Ishant has in his resume is that Perth spell. It's all that's ever mentioned when Ishant bowls his once-in-5-years decent spells. I'm amazediit gets mentioned again and again as though it was as good as Curtly's 7-1 FFS.
He probably captained his school team and scored mountains of runs. Ditto his district sides prior to turning professional. And probably England's Under 18s. Doubt if he's captained much since then.Given the form of Cook, has Bell got much captaincy experience? How good is he as a captain and more importantly how good is his batting when he is skipper?