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MS really needs to rediscover his aggressive side, he just can't accelerate like he use to these days.
MS really needs to rediscover his aggressive side, he just can't accelerate like he use to these days.
It seems that way, but what he sent down at the death in the last game was just as bad as this, really. If he's going to be a death specialist he needs to be bloody good at it and vaguely consistent in that role, which I'm not not convinced he is.Dernbach worth his place for his death bowling alone, surely? Even if he only bowls six overs at the end.
Where did I say that? It's been 45-55 this series, England have just about tipped all the matches, just a matter of time before we win some, and if Yuvi recovers in time for that series.. gonna be epic.Haha why? Would that really make up for everything that's just happened?
Can you shut up please?Finn for the win, as Stokes ends the jokes!
Thus ending one of the most embarrassing periods of cricket in recent memory for England there!
I wouldn't say there's a bowler in cricket today bar Malinga that could bowl at the death to Raina and Dhoni in a 100+ partnership. You either find a way through their suspect techniques early or pay a heavy price for it later.It seems that way, but what he sent down at the death in the last game was just as bad as this, really. If he's going to be a death specialist he needs to be bloody good at it and vaguely consistent in that role, which I'm not not convinced he is.
I know, it's something that pisses me off no end, in all one-day cricket. In the old days when wickets came into the equation if it was a tie, I suppose you may have had reason to not go for it, but now there really is no excuse.Wtf, why didn't they try to run the ****ing second off the last ball? ****s care more about their average than winning the match.
They did in the ****ing World Cup semi-final against Pakistan. Couldn't believe it.I know, it's something that pisses me off no end, in all one-day cricket. In the old days when wickets came into the equation if it was a tie, I suppose you may have had reason to not go for it, but now there really is no excuse.
Disgrace.
Yeah there's a lot of truth in that, but it's not like they were just hammering good death bowling over the ropes here; there was some seriously poor bowling amongst that onslaught.I wouldn't say there's a bowler in cricket today bar Malinga that could bowl at the death to Raina and Dhoni in a 100+ partnership. You either find a way through their suspect techniques early or pay a heavy price for it later.
Turning down the single 2nd last ball also a genius tactical move.Wtf, why didn't they try to run the ****ing second off the last ball? ****s care more about their average than winning the match.
Does it count in the D/W lewis calculations?I know, it's something that pisses me off no end, in all one-day cricket. In the old days when wickets came into the equation if it was a tie, I suppose you may have had reason to not go for it, but now there really is no excuse.
Disgrace.
Yeah right, forget the fact that one of them has been batting like for 2 hours, and have executed one of the best batting finishes but yeah criticise for not taking a ****ing second run.Wtf, why didn't they try to run the ****ing second off the last ball? ****s care more about their average than winning the match.
Ish. Of course it could have been a hell of a lot better and it really isn't England's strength. But it's a situation where anything other than an inch-perfect yorker could justifiably be classed as "seriously poor bowling", and six inch-perfect yorkers will probably still go for about 8 an over.Yeah there's a lot of truth in that, but it's not like they were just hammering good death bowling over the ropes here; there was some seriously poor bowling amongst that onslaught.
Nope.Does it count in the D/W lewis calculations?
Nah it doesn't. I think you'll find I already stated the real explanation:Does it count in the D/W lewis calculations?
The only explanation i can think of tbh.
****s care more about their average than winning the match.
That was Rahane.Ish. Of course it could have been a hell of a lot better and it really isn't England's strength. But it's a situation where anything other than an inch-perfect yorker could justifiably be classed as "seriously poor bowling", and six inch-perfect yorkers will probably still go for about 8 an over.
IMO this was moreso England paying the price for failing to have a slip when Dhoni nicked Finn past the keeper early on than England paying the price for poor death bowling.