Both but the latter to an extreme degree. But Pakistan did everything right.Holy **** Pakistan! Congrats guys, well played. Was the pitch helpful for spin bowling or was it just crap batting that caused the collapse?
anyways LOL@England.
Yeah, this has been mentioned quite a lot. Tbf, his trigger movements have increased markedly in the last six months or so. They didn't use to be so bizarre. Personally I'm just puzzled with why he changes the way he bats from tests to ODIs. Should be taking the attack to the bowlers far more in the longer version, he's a strokemaker not a stonewaller.The trouble I have with Morgs is that there's so very much going on in his initial trigger movements. He steps across, crouches and then pivots on his back foot before playing. He actually does (when in nick) end up playing pretty straight, but because he's so "busy" it only takes one of his tics to be fractionally off and he loses his off stump.
I love the boy, because he's a ballsy lad, but I just don't quite think he has the chops for test cricket. He earned the right to fail, based on his limited overs form, but I think it's time to say he hasn't quite made it.
Rehman, Ajmal, Hafeez and Kaneria/Afridi?I actually think their best four available bowlers are all spinners at this point. So weird.
Exactly, the others haven't become awful players overnight. 2 poor games after 3 good years should not mean wholesale changes. If they carry on having problems through the Sri lanka tour and the English summer then yes make changes but not yet.Morgan should go, but any other changes shouldn't happen atm.
People to stop mentioning Afridi FFS; he's retired.Rehman, Ajmal, Hafeez and Kaneria/Afridi?
Often these trigger movements get exaggerated when players are under pressure or out of form.Yeah, this has been mentioned quite a lot. Tbf, his trigger movements have increased markedly in the last six months or so. They didn't use to be so bizarre. Personally I'm just puzzled with why he changes the way he bats from tests to ODIs. Should be taking the attack to the bowlers far more in the longer version, he's a strokemaker not a stonewaller.
Missed the 'available' in your earlier postPeople to stop mentioning Afridi FFS; he's retired.
But yes, those other four.
Greatest day in the history of world cricket.
In the history of the world.
Well Asif and Amir are definitely better than Kaneria, Hafeez and Rehman which is why I included the word.Missed the 'available' in your earlier post
haha good work baby johnAre you Zimbabwe
Are you Zimbabwe
Are you Zimbabwe in disguise........?
LOL me tooIt's not just wierd but also agonising. I would have preferred it if the quicks had destroyed England instead of the spinners (I know it's unfair).