Cricinfo shamelessly stealing lines from Rhys Darby.cricinfo said:Welcome back everyone. Stop looking at MyFace, YouBook, Twatter or whatever the kids are using these days and stay glued to us. Will here. England on top by quite some considerable margin, and Johnson continues to bowl with worrying, head-scratchingly confusing inadequacy.
Will ton up.If Ravi fails here...
This is such a poor Australian team. It's a pretty weak England side, but wow. Just a terrible Aussie unit.
I don't think they do. It's not easy to prove this with any form of stats - new-balls don't always last the same amount of time - and what's more it's since the summer of 2008 that counts, not 2007 or 2006 because he was often very poor in those calendar-years.I suppose what I'm disputing is this, TBH - in terms of said technique's effectiveness, anyway. He looks a lot more 'proper' than Cook and Trescothick but they get through the new ball a lot more often than he does, and he takes advantage of the old ball a lot better often than they do.
...FFS, Hauritz gifted ANOTHER wicket.
He'll be gutted, but that should be the extent of it. Let's not go back to dropping payers after two poor tests.If Ravi fails here...
Where do you get these statistics from, the percentages? Do you have a site or do you just collect the information from Cricinfo or something then sort out the averages yourself?Well, visually it seems that way, yet he bats so much better once the ball is older. Now it's possible that this is simply a case of Strauss being more comparatively vulnerable once set than 99% of batsmen in Test history, but somehow I don't think that's the case, particularly given it didn't really happen at First Class level. Everyone can see that the guy has problems keeping out the full, swinging ball and this would obviously have less impact against him if he was batting three.
Strauss gets out for less than 50 whilst opening a staggering 73% of the time. Trescothick does so 69% of the time and Cook just 63%. It's just too many failures from someone whose secondary role after the obvious "score as many runs as possible" is protecting the upper middle order from the new ball. Yet, despite this, he averages the most of three as his concentration against the older ball is awesome.
He makes them up IMOWhere do you get these statistics from, the percentages? Do you have a site or do you just collect the information from Cricinfo or something then sort out the averages yourself?
that is a scary observationJohnson isn't better than Broad atm
This.Where do you get these statistics from, the percentages? Do you have a site or do you just collect the information from Cricinfo or something then sort out the averages yourself?
!He makes them up IMO
FFS, Hauritz gifted ANOTHER wicket.
What's the Huh for now? Straight ball that Cook missed - gifted another wicket. Yet again nothing bowling pays-off for Hauritz.