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Yeah, only very accurate bowlers ever bowl to a plan...You were probably joking, but there's not a chance anything Starc throws down is part of a plan.
Yeah, only very accurate bowlers ever bowl to a plan...You were probably joking, but there's not a chance anything Starc throws down is part of a plan.
Boring.You were probably joking, but there's not a chance anything Starc throws down is part of a plan.
Right up there with when you let a ball go through to the 'keeper and say 'Wait!'Probably the loneliest feeling in the world shouting your nuts off for an appeal and no one goes with you.
Yeah, only very accurate bowlers ever bowl to a plan...
It might not have been the precise method of dismissal he was looking for but it's definitely along the same linesAs in, he definitely wasn't trying to take Cook down the leg side.
Do you think that sort of referral will be given in favour of the bowler when Snicko is introduced to DRS? No hot-spot, no visible deviation, but snicko indicates a noise as the ball passes bat.Contrary to my previous profanity, I think Bell was out. And I could swear I saw the tiniest spot on hot spot.
I couldn't see Starc's field but the comms were saying he was lining him up leg side. The leg side strangle is derided as a method for taking a wicket (just heard Healy call it a rubbish ball) but a bounding, fast ball that forces you to play and yet struggle to control aint too bad.As in, he definitely wasn't trying to take Cook down the leg side.
Leg gully and a fairly square short midwicketI couldn't see Starc's field but the comms were saying he was lining him up leg side. The leg side strangle is derided as a method for taking a wicket (just heard Healy call it a rubbish ball) but a bounding, fast ball that forces you to play and yet struggle to control aint too bad.
If Australia truly planned that through video analysis of Cook's technique then I'll eat my hat.I couldn't see Starc's field but the comms were saying he was lining him up leg side. The leg side strangle is derided as a method for taking a wicket (just heard Healy call it a rubbish ball) but a bounding, fast ball that forces you to play and yet struggle to control aint too bad.