certainly nothing he could've done with the Cook nick, just unlucky, he batted really well too.Why is Haddin copping criticism today? I think he was quite good yesterday.
So you are thinking that England can get 400+ and Australia will collapse again for around 150 to set a target that England can chase down?Yeah, I'm worried about the game still. I shouldn't be, but I just feel one of these guys are due, and I still have doubts about our batting producing scores twice.
he could have moved his hands at some point.certainly nothing he could've done with the Cook nick, just unlucky, he batted really well too.
The forecast suggests we probably won't get any play on day five. If that's true you pretty much have to make England follow on to have a chance.The pitch hasnt shown enough demons to think that we can run through you guys. So thats going to mean a lot of overs to be bowled. Even if we somehow got you out early enough to enforce the follow on I wouldnt be in favor of it.
Yep, I think Oz have a big advantage in having Smith, Clarke and Warner, in their side on this pitch, they could certainly bowl a fair few overs between them, be threatening, and give the other bowlers a rest. Two leggies, and an a SLA, would keep England thinking.The forecast suggests we probably won't get any play on day five. If that's true you pretty much have to make England follow on to have a chance.
Looks over-cast here, I'd keep the seamers on for a good while.It'll be interesting to see when Lyon is handed the ball.
only sad ****s thrive in the dark and coldAussies wearing sweaters in these temperatures, proof that they are soft as **** and can't handle the cold