Days of Grace
International Captain
Not unless the curse is lifted.
Something along the lines of screaming in the bowler's face, I'd reckon.Think he might surprise us all and actually get it this time, not sure if I am looking forward to the celebration which is bound to follow.
Man, you'd sure hope so.Is 4 sessions really enough?
Hoping he holds up a sign with his averages, followed by "STFU NOOBS LOL".Think he might surprise us all and actually get it this time, not sure if I am looking forward to the celebration which is bound to follow.
does not move his feet even though when he is defending his footwork is good also is too flashy for my liking a bad run of scores afte the honeymoon is over will put some sense in him have to admit got a brilliant eye.Man I'm loving Umar! The more I watch him, the more he impresses me. I'm seriously hopefull that he'll pan out for Pakistan in the long run.
On the subject of Rauf, I really don't think that he can stay in the Test team at his speed. It would seem that, at Test level these days, you need to be 135kph or more to succeed as a pace bowler, unless you really are something special such as being a massive seamer of the ball like Mohammad Asif. I must concede that I have disputed such a view on these forums, but the Test debuts of Rauf, Tonge, Rampaul, McKay, (as well as the lesser Albie Morkel), all distinguished domestic performers, with such limited success, has shown me that. Even someone like Zaheer Khan, who has a great deal of experience and guile, only performs averagely, taking wickets at around 35 recently.hopeully Asif-Amir wil not get a bowl tommorow this game is gone use Ajmal and Rauf for he donkey work.
They're all playing in Australia. Those pitches offer nothing to fast-medium, it's all about the pace, bounce and carry.On the subject of Rauf, I really don't think that he can stay in the Test team at his speed. It would seem that, at Test level these days, you need to be 135kph or more to succeed as a pace bowler, unless you really are something special such as being a massive seamer of the ball like Mohammad Asif. I must concede that I have disputed such a view on these forums, but the Test debuts of Rauf, Tonge, Rampaul, McKay, (as well as the lesser Albie Morkel), all distinguished domestic performers, with such limited success, has shown me that. Even someone like Zaheer Khan, who has a great deal of experience and guile, only performs averagely, taking wickets at around 35 recently.
I think that Pakistan should look to get Umar Gul back into the team (if possible), I think that he could be potent in Australia and improve on his performances in New Zealand. I think that conditions will assist his extra speed and the fact that he reverses the ball. Kaneria for a straight swap with Ajmal too, fitness pending.
I don't think there is a definite answer here, I think some say he's injured, others say unwell and others say dropped.I thought Gul was injured? Maybe I just assumed that because there's no other reason you'd drop him for Rauf. I think Gul's brilliant.
Definitely modern day Australia is about that, because of course, Mcgrath, Gillespie, Reiffel, Fleming and numerous others all succeeded at fast medium pace.They're all playing in Australia. Those pitches offer nothing to fast-medium, it's all about the pace, bounce and carry.