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Whatever it takes!!!
lol.. dont think its that big a stretch given how far in front Aus are in this test, but I meant the WTC final and the first test.Time traveller?
lol.. dont think its that big a stretch given how far in front Aus are in this test, but I meant the WTC final and the first test.Time traveller?
Yeah he deserves a big score for how well he's played, I think it's fair to say that no Australian fan here really thought he was capable of this any more, especially not in England. It's been very "un-Warner" like too, just good traditional opening batsmanship in the conditions.He has been pretty immense and a big reason you are 2-0 up for this season.
Give it another day and it may well belol.. dont think its that big a stretch given how far in front Aus are in this test, but I meant the WTC final and the first test.
He's playing too thoughtfully. Trying to kill Test cricket.Yeah he deserves a big score for how well he's played, I think it's fair to say that no Australian fan here really thought he was capable of this any more, especially not in England. It's been very "un-Warner" like too, just good traditional opening batsmanship in the conditions.
this definitely ain’t over no one thought England and Aus innings would collapse like the last 6 wickets but it happenedHe has been pretty immense and a big reason you are 2-0 up for this season.
McGrath claimed on TMS that he doesn't really like bowling bouncers, he finds them unnatural for his rhythm. But he also pointed out that it helps him complete his action sometimes, so he should definitely pull his length back.because him and Australia are too stuck on him bowling swinging jaffers which we know he can. But once he can’t get a wicket in his first spell he usually slows down now. In Odis and T20s it’s different because he can bowl with a lot of variety and in todays game with those formats batmen are always looking to take on everyone
In tests his 145kph plus bouncers will worry anyone, he just doesn’t have a good accurate stock ball to rely on when he can’t get swing
Think the main point is that it's going to be sunny tomorrow. Completely different game when the sun's outthis definitely ain’t over no one thought England and Aus innings would collapse like the last 6 wickets but it happened
Yeah well it won’t be easy to consistently bowl bouncers at that guys pace. But I really think he does need to change his role in the side to keep going on in tests, he hasn’t had a great last few years in tests now. And he has said he would like to play 100 tests. This short ball stuff really played to Englands ego and they holed out first. I don’t know if it works against other teams in the same situation they most likely wouldn’t play as attacking against itMcGrath claimed on TMS that he doesn't really like bowling bouncers, he finds them unnatural for his rhythm. But he also pointed out that it helps him complete his action sometimes, so he should definitely pull his length back.
Frankly they all should. It looked horrible when they first went to it, especially with Green having all those run up problems, but it looked so much more likely and so much more threatening than the steady diet of half volleys they'd served up before. Unless Leeds looks like Day 1 2019 I really think they need to pull their lengths back in general.
also don’t forget everyone thought Aus total the 1st innings was good. And England were making a mockery of it halfway through their innings and then half this forum said the total wasn’t enough. Although England absolutely imploded after. If the wicket Does get flatter 450 is not out of reach to chaseThink the main point is that it's going to be sunny tomorrow. Completely different game when the sun's out
Lords has a habit in recent series to become a roadalso don’t forget everyone thought Aus total the 1st innings was good. And England were making a mockery of it halfway through their innings and then half this forum said the total wasn’t enough. Although England absolutely imploded after. If the wicket Does get flatter 450 is not out of reach to chase
Being injured does that to a personJamieson doesn't seem himself these days.
Vettori understands McCullum perfectly. Not only did he bowl about a million deliveries with Baz keeping, he also captained him for several years.
I agree. Poor England - first they won the toss and batted in perfect batting conditions in the first test, were forced to declare on day 1 with their best player in full command, and in the 2hd won the toss and bowled in perfect bowling conditions, before Australia's key bowler was injured and invalided out of the series. They're just not getting the breaks.England have been the better side in both tests. They're just not getting the breaks.
Agree with that.Nah come on you can't be saying that when England have had all the fortune with the conditions on top of the opposition losing its most important bowler mid -innings. England have had more than enough luck in this game to not be in this position.
Edgbaston could have turned on a coin flip for sure but there can't be any excuses for this.
They're working on it. Have patience!We lost yet?
Not that it matters, but fielding a tail with broad at 8 when woakes is fit at lord's was an insane decision. Bloke averages 11 with the ball at this ground. Anderson's looked stiff as **** and the aussie bats have been putting miles in the bowlers legs. Playing broad, anderson and robinson for the second straight game with basically no turnaround between this and the third test is asking for an injury.Agree with that.
I thought we were a touch unlucky at Edgbaston but not in this test.
We won the toss for a start and you've had the Lyon injury.
This test will be decided by our 1st innings implosion, which was completely self inflicted.