Would accuse you of being unnecessarily negative but recent history suggests you'll probably be right. Would be nice if Franklin could at least wait to the last ball of the day to get out though.Jimmy to wait until the over before stumps to get out.
Or, better yet, two overs to go until stumps, so McCullum has to come out, and in bad light he gets out as well. 6 down at stumps for mine.
yeah you guys overreact waaaaaaay too much.... kthxbi...Yes NZ are liars. Kthnxbi.
tbh, it is not about deviation.. As a keeper, when you see a batsman shaping to cut the ball, you immediately react and bring your gloves to give the chance to take the top edge... Under edges are a bit of a rarity compared to the number of times batsmen top edge their cuts off spinners.. I have always believed that bottom-edge catches taken by the keepers should be regarded as a bonus... The reaction time is so ridiculously small that they either stick on or they don't... I remember when I tried to pracitce taking underedged cuts when standing up to the stumps... The reaction time being so small meant there was no real sure shot way to improve.... The best thing was juz to trust our instinct and react...He didn't hit it. In a way I guess that shows how regulation the "chance" was for the keeper given the lack of deviation (zero) but Taylor didn't hit the ball.
What a player! Long may it continue!Ryder doing a Mike Hussey. WAG.
Scyld Berry and Krishna j.Actually a very true observation just made on the radio........Who'd have thought a Samoan & Maori would put on 271 runs for NZ a few years back
Haha what? I'm just making fun of Sanz implying Crowe and Pringle lied.yeah you guys overreact waaaaaaay too much.... kthxbi...
what the hellScyld Berry and Krishna j.
Obv. haven't seen Berry's thread.what the hell
I am not saying they lied.. Perhaps they did have suspicions but they have no proof, even now... Then why say it at all unless, as Sanz said, they just wanted their books to sell????Haha what? I'm just making fun of Sanz implying Crowe and Pringle lied.