Mr Miyagi
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Plunkett is tricky on slow pitches- and Woakes is their best seamer - but youre prolly right imoThink it's more likely that their batting fails than their bowlers succeeding.
Plunkett is tricky on slow pitches- and Woakes is their best seamer - but youre prolly right imoThink it's more likely that their batting fails than their bowlers succeeding.
trj and philander getting ill (in tests anyway).moeen destroyed us in the last test series in 2014, and destroyed a strong sa side last year. I'm going to hold on for now before dancing on his grave.
You probably have the same thinking about the balance of the bowling attack? Wood, Plunkett and Willey are going to look very average against India's batting (most likely. Even if they pick up wickets I expect them to be expensive).
Woakes in for Wood would be ideal. But there's an argument still to pick Hales over a seamer at that point. 5 front-line bowlers, plus Stokes as the 6th bowler and Root as the 7th just feels like too much bowling for me (as I already mentioned ).
The problem England has is Roy, Hales, Morgan are flat track bullies, and Bairstow - while quality on tricky surfaces - is playing as he is because of flat pitches.They need pitches that have something in them for the quick bowlers.
If not, though they will be able to bully Australia, good teams like Scotland will make them pay.
cricinfo said:Kuldeep flummoxed the vaunted England batting in his first ODI in England, registering the fourth-best figures for India in ODIs - 6 for 25 - to keep the hosts down to 268 at a venue where the last two completed ODIs featured scores of 481 and 444.
The difference between him and other leggies is his control more than anything I think. Bowls loose balls less frequently than other leggies for now. Things might change if he faces a dip in form though.Kuldeep really gives that ball a rip doesn't he? Even his flatter deliveries seem to have a lot of revs on them. If you look at his action, it's very similar to Warne's in the way he winds up before release and puts his back into it.
The challenge will be to retain control over long test match spells.The difference between him and other leggies is his control more than anything I think. Bowls loose balls less frequently than other leggies for now. Things might change if he faces a dip in form though.
Could become ineffective quickly if batsmen begin reading him correctly and decide to play him out without risk. Like India did to Rashid Khan in the test match.The challenge will be to retain control over long test match spells.
Batsmen are going to start picking himeventually, just a matter of when. But as long as he's accurate he'll still be a good bowler because he does rip it.Could become ineffective quickly if batsmen begin reading him correctly and decide to play him out without risk. Like India did to Rashid Khan in the test match.
Eh, India were struggling to read him at times. Thing is you don't need to read full tosses and half trackers.Could become ineffective quickly if batsmen begin reading him correctly and decide to play him out without risk. Like India did to Rashid Khan in the test match.
Two slightly different cases. Rashid just lacked FC experience and overs under his belt and just bowled inconsistently as a result rather than India 'figuring' him out.Could become ineffective quickly if batsmen begin reading him correctly and decide to play him out without risk. Like India did to Rashid Khan in the test match.
There are wickets that he gets due to his action being hard to pick and wickets that he takes just by bowling great deliveries. Batsmen will eventually pick his action and not find it awkward but if he continues to bowl the great deliveries that he does, he will continue to take wickets. He isn't the mystery spinner like Ajanta Mendis. He is just a good leg break bowler who also bowls good mystery balls.Batsmen are going to start picking himeventually, just a matter of when. But as long as he's accurate he'll still be a good bowler because he does rip it.