A pic of Ian Bell with a come hither smoulder.Ideas for Furball's avatar?
Baz is so meta he even calls Watling icing.Funny given that Watling is - after Kane - probably the most caked-up member of the XI.
You might've missed the fact the fielder arrived there from cover (?) the very ball that was bowled? Amazing captaincy and bowling to pull it off but man, brainless. And if Joe Root considers himself unlucky, he shouldn't.I just saw the Bell dismissal on highlights... man.
I think Wagner will start as favourite to play as third seamer, especially in Adelaide. Henry had his moments in this series but certainly didn't do too much to suggest he should be the third seamer ahead of Wagner. He'll get there.Also, I can't help but feel really sorry for Wagner. He was the bowler of the series when India toured last year. Since then he's played just 2 of NZ's last 10 matches, despite doing nothing wrong in either of them. TBH, I wouldn't mind having him back in the side when we tour Australia at the end of the year. Reckon his skills as a reverse swing bowler, and his tireless aggression, will really come in handy in hot, dry Aussie conditions.
That whole over was replayed so I saw that. It was excellent captaincy, the way the ball was turning (and Bell looked extremely uncertain) it looked on the cards, but that was just exceptionally daft.You might've missed the fact the fielder arrived there from cover (?) the very ball that was bowled? Amazing captaincy and bowling to pull it off but man, brainless. And if Joe Root considers himself unlucky, he shouldn't.
Surely Ballance can't be picked for the Ashes. You can't be cleaned up as comprehensively as he has been against Boult then hope to high heaven he'll improve when Australia can pick two genuinely quick left-armers, and Harris can go round the wicket at 145 clicks. Then Bell looks a shell of himself as well, and Lyth is going to find things tough. Who are the other options?
I think Henry could actually do really well in Aus tbh (in fact he might even do better than Southee). He definitely complements the attack well. He hasn't bowled brilliantly, but I'd stick with him tbh.I think Wagner will start as favourite to play as third seamer, especially in Adelaide. Henry had his moments in this series but certainly didn't do too much to suggest he should be the third seamer ahead of Wagner. He'll get there.
That's fine with the bigger picture in mind. Obviously dropping a guy who averages 52 is a bad look and he'll probably score runs in future series. But he's a walking wicket at the minute and he's not a snowball's chance of contributing in the Ashes. He's getting cleaned up by a guy bowling 140km, and he's nicking out to swinging HVs. Not relevant to this conversation but he also swung the momentum completely at Leeds by running Lyth out.Reminder that Ballance averages 52 in test cricket. Don't necessarily think he'll do that well in the Ashes but the idea that he "surely can't be picked for the Ashes" is pure hyperbole.
I think he was just taking issue with your wording more than anything.That's fine with the bigger picture in mind. Obviously dropping a guy who averages 52 is a bad look and he'll probably score runs in future series. But he's a walking wicket at the minute and he's not a snowball's chance of contributing in the Ashes. He's getting cleaned up by a guy bowling 140km, and he's nicking out to swinging HVs. Not relevant to this conversation but he also swung the momentum completely at Leeds by running Lyth out.
I'll eat my hat with a cheese sauce if he averages 25+ in the Ashes.
More the fact that WI and Indian bowlers are undisciplined and couldn't exploit the weakness by bowling in the right place.I think Ballance is the sort of guy who looks super bad when he doesn't get bat well. But people were writing him off after the World Cup and the first innings in the West Indies and he hit 100 and two fifties in the next three innings. I'm not sure pace is really the reason either. The Windies and even Aaron last summer are quicker than NZs crop. That's not why he failed this series, it was more the movement they got.
I wonder what pitches would suit England. Can't really say turners anymore. Probably just slow seamers and pitches that are hard to hit through the line on. Should be fun...Also, groundsmen, please give us these sorts of pitches for the Ashes, rather than the slow, low, dead pieces of **** you rolled out two years ago.