I really want someone to ton up with ease against some non trash bowling (basically Tahir doesn't get a bowl) so the people wahhing about the pitch like Hayden can stfu.Pujara, please bore us.
He's the batsman most suited to bat in these conditions. Have no faith in Kohli/Rahane to not showboat.
PlentyHavent seen much of play so is there any turn?
Morne Morkel is bowling 70mph off spinHavent seen much of play so is there any turn?
Best way to extract movement. Smart bowling to exploit the conditions.lol at morkel bowling cutters.
If it is easier to bat in the second innings, it is too toss dependent.What a farce. At least with a greentop it is usually pretty good for batting on in the 2nd innings (and in the case of the Basin Reserve - a day one greentop becomes a road). This is incredibly difficult for the entire (2/3 days of the) test match.
At least after AB's duck, Kane Williamson now has a decent chance of going to no1 in the world rankings.
haha, example A of the anti-spin bias talked about in the past few pagesWhat a farce. At least with a greentop it is usually pretty good for batting on in the 2nd innings (and in the case of the Basin Reserve - a day one greentop becomes a road). This is incredibly difficult for the entire (2/3 days of the) test match.
At least after AB's duck, Kane Williamson now has a decent chance of going to no1 in the world rankings.
Having said this, I am split regarding variety aspect though. As long as a pitch is not dangerous, cricket can be played on it. This pitch supports luck far more than skill. Even a skilled player is likely to get a ball to get him out for naught, say. However it does offer variety. That way, it's not bad at all.As I mentioned during the earlier test, these wickets are nonsense. Problem is people can't be set in them. Example of a Turner or a bouncy wicket like Durban is not right. If one criticises flat tracks which lead to boring draws, one should be critical of these too. Why have tests named as five day games when they will be over in three. Absolutely ridiculous.
Bah! Give me the list of dismissals that happened due to bad luck. Are you guys watching the game?Having said this, I am split regarding variety aspect though. As long as a pitch is not dangerous, cricket can be played on it. This pitch supports luck far more than skill. Even a skilled player is likely to get a ball to get him out for naught, say. However it does offer variety. That way, it's not bad at all.
I meant 3rd and 4th innings.If it is easier to bat in the second innings, it is too toss dependent.