SirBloody Idiot
Cricketer Of The Year
All over. Watson gets four.
Has to be MotM and MotS.
Has to be MotM and MotS.
MOTM yes, but MOTS is decided from the test, which in my opinion will be Gilly, and to be honest, I think he's been the best player of the series.SirBloody Idiot said:All over. Watson gets four.
Has to be MotM and MotS.
Quite the opposite for me. Once Lara gets set I feel that he will never get out.Prince EWS said:As good as Lara is to watch, I always feel as though he very well could get out of the next ball he faces.
Knopfler said:Quite the opposite for me. Once Lara gets set I feel that he will never get out.
Well picked Up !!Knopfler said:I am starting to think that you like Murali. Murali and Vettori have definitely been the best performers for the World XI but with three floggings out of three the MOS must be an Aussie. In fact, they must be Gilly.
P.S. C'mon Afridi give us something to enjoy.
I woudn't be so sureSlats4ever said:well done aussies. comprehensively thrashed the World Eleven. Really putting to rest any doubt in my mind that our reign at the top of world cricket is about to come to an end.
I don't think anyone doubts that they are no.1 at the moment. It is just that England CAN get there in a year or two's time.Slats4ever said:hmm when we lost the test series in india about 3 or 4 years ago we were still easily considered the best. we're entitled to a hiccup every so often in my opinion. sure england are a hell of a lot closer, but I still remain adament Australia are number one.
Is yet to be announcedMonty said:and the winner of motm is
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I partly agree with te first statement of yours. He indeed needs to apply himself more. I dont think he needs to change the way he plays too much. How he can apply himself better is some thing he has to work out himself.greg said:No, I'm saying he gets out because he doesn't change the way he plays.
On average in a ODI game you will be looking for your batsmen to be pushing 5-6 an over in the first 15, 4-5 an over in the middle 25 and 6+ an over in the last 10 (obviously this changes in different conditions and in different parts of the world - on the subcontinent for example you will expect higher in the first 15 and lower in the last 10, the reverse in England).
If you compare two openers, say, then the one with the far superior average is likely to spend a far greater percentage of the time batting in the middle 15 so will likely have a lower strike rate. He could, however, have exactly the same destructive impact in the first 15 overs, and therefore be unambiguously the more valuable player. I don't know how you get figures for strike rate in different periods of the innings though, which is what would be needed to dissect, for example, Gayle and Sehwag's comparative figures.