So did Illingworth to be fair. He wanted an all rounder and a spinner who could bat in his time, just that White and Croft weren't in the same league as the current players we have.Duncan Fletcher dreamed about a side like this.
Croft wasn't, if you look at Craig White's last 20 matches he was just about good enough - but his body just gave out.So did Illingworth to be fair. He wanted an all rounder and a spinner who could bat in his time, just that White and Croft weren't in the same league as the current players we have.
It's weird because Mo is a "bits-and-pieces" cricketer. I used to really slag off Dwayne Bravo and Darren Sammy as test players but Mo is no better averaging 30 with the bat and 40 with the ball.Duncan Fletcher dreamed about a side like this.
I think the fact it's not even getting any traction on Pakpassion shows you what a load of nonsense this latest one is.tbf it has always been thrown around that when England do it then its an art and when Pakistan do it its ball tampering but I don't think anything will come of it. A lot of Pakistan fans love a good conspiracy theory
To be fair part of the historic accusations against Pakistan were probably a) because no-one understood how the **** they were getting the ball to reverse and b) my hunch is that there probably was a degree of ball tampering in 1992.tbf it has always been thrown around that when England do it then its an art and when Pakistan do it its ball tampering but I don't think anything will come of it. A lot of Pakistan fans love a good conspiracy theory
I don't disagree but it was hard to shrug off the feeling that most allegations seemed in poor taste and more from an inability (and lack of skill) to be able to reverse the ball than from ball tampering.To be fair part of the historic accusations against Pakistan were probably a) because no-one understood how the **** they were getting the ball to reverse and b) my hunch is that there probably was a degree of ball tampering in 1992.
Now that everyone knows how to get reverse there's not really many accusations. The only time I can remember any accusations recently was Vettori making an allegation at the T20 World Cup, and to be fair, if you're getting the ball to reverse halfway through a T20 then what you're doing to the ball is probably not strictly within the rules.
It's not a particularly spurious hunch given that Imran Khan has admitted it.b) my hunch is that there probably was a degree of ball tampering in 1992..
Imran talked about it in a very different context though. And his point was that if it was only about scratching the ball then everybody was doing it but they couldn't reverse.It's not a particularly spurious hunch given that Imran Khan has admitted it.
See point a). 'We have no idea how they're doing this so they must be cheating'.I don't disagree but it was hard to shrug off the feeling that most allegations seemed in poor taste and more from an inability (and lack of skill) to be able to reverse the ball than from ball tampering.
We're not letting a guilty pleasure out of the bag are we?I think the fact it's not even getting any traction on Pakpassion shows you what a load of nonsense this latest one is.
Lol your hunch? Imran is on record saying it was so....To be fair part of the historic accusations against Pakistan were probably a) because no-one understood how the **** they were getting the ball to reverse and b) my hunch is that there probably was a degree of ball tampering in 1992.