He relies on less orthodox methods to deceive batsmen, one feels.
Harbhajan, Australia etc... etc...Their badge looks very similar to my avatar!! .
Ajmal really is a monster these days!!.. , i hope our lad Sunil Narine watches him very closely.
As for England, i know it's early stages and all but has a number one team ever had so much problems against spin before? i'd love to know!!.
The Michael Clarke school of batting against spin: don't sweep.You can take the fielders out of Pakistan...
Meanwhile, maybe driving works against straight balls. Rather than this paddle bull****. It's horrible.
Tch.Name me a situation in which Bresnan would not be handy.
He doesn't use a bottle top on the ball tbf, but I dot think I'm the only one who thinks his action is utterly diabolical.
He must be the new cheat like reverse swing earlier
You know I would have loved to read your running commentary on the last 3 Australia v India tests.Two fours.. good thinking by Swann to force Ajmal into bowling a flatter trajectory
Yeah he's definitely going to be getting a call from the ICC for some tests sometime this series I would think.He doesn't use a bottle top on the ball tbf, but I dot think I'm the only one who thinks his action is utterly diabolical.
Tell your children this:The Michael Clarke school of batting against spin: don't sweep.
It works. Seriously.
A khatmal can have as many flaws as possibleNot sure how an international player can have a flaw like that these days.
No-one wants to read your running commentary; piss off.
Well spotted, that.This version of Akmal has a few very big technical problems with his keeping, and would take no long than 5 minutes to sort out.
For example, when he takes the crouch position, his gloves are cupped together, which makes keepers prone to closing them early. Should have your palms open and facing the stumps.
Not sure how an international player can have a flaw like that these days.
I would fine batsmen for playing the sweep.The Michael Clarke school of batting against spin: don't sweep.
It works. Seriously.