Not to mention a untested and hence nervous bowling attack.Tbh this test has been played in conditions that probably gave us the best chance of an upset. Enough swing and seam to give Martin and Southee the assistance they needed.
But we well and truly fluffed it.
Used to think the same, but I'm having serious doubts about that. He just looks so damn edgy all the time against anything that is moving even slighty.The kid is 21 and will be an immense player in years to come.
Friday.When's the next "test"?
The drop was a cracking seed tbf, but yes leaving on length is what he needs to learn. Just playing far too many balls that he could be leaving alone. If he is leaving the short ones, he'll force the bowlers to pitch up and his driving is all class.Hughes needs to learn to leave on length. I don't mean the dismissal, which was rank and wide (still a danger ball to him) but the ball he was dropped.
Nevertheless, we have to give him time. Hayden took a very long time to mature. I have faith that in five years time we'll be singing his praises as a potential all time great if he's persisted with.He's 23.
Problem is, he's just not learning. Seems to want a swack at everything he should just leave.