Noble One
International Vice-Captain
Well playedSo how will it be different from usual?
Well playedSo how will it be different from usual?
I sincerely hope this run won't still be intact when the NZ tour ends. Desperate for some competitive ODI cricket.Don't look now, but we're climbing up this ladder:
Records | One-Day Internationals | Team records | Most consecutive matches without defeat | Cricinfo.com
12 ODIs without loss.
That is mighty impressive indeed. The teams beat are no slouchesDon't look now, but we're climbing up this ladder:
Records | One-Day Internationals | Team records | Most consecutive matches without defeat | Cricinfo.com
12 ODIs without loss.
Just looking at the list - Australia does not appear in the list of opponents for any team with more than a 12 match streak, and the team in which they appeared in that streak for was England, who had one no result in their run.Don't look now, but we're climbing up this ladder:
Records | One-Day Internationals | Team records | Most consecutive matches without defeat | Cricinfo.com
12 ODIs without loss.
He's the next Cameron White.So the selectors see what in Steve Smith again? The **** can not not land the ball on the cutting strip.
Yeah sure ok. Anyway, they will play again.What a biased bunch of prat$ those commentators are , hawkeye clearly showed the ball was going over the stumps but oh no "it must be out even though it was going over", so Dougy's taken yet another clown off the crease. if i ever see Dowlin, Hinds, Morton etc in a WI shirt again i'll have snipers at the ground i swear i will .
I thought that myself but then I had a look at the speeds of the rest of the bowlers and they were all down a little so maybe it was more pitch related. Although when a bowler such as Bolly or Siddle get to the end of a summer they must be getting tired because they give everything they have and certainly dont leave anything in the tank at the end of a game. That has to catch up with you eventually.I dunno if it's just me, but does anyone else think that Bollinger's form has actually tailed off a bit and he is just getting away with it because he's been playing hopeless batsmen?
Throughout this series he's been running in harder than ever and bowling slower than ever. Low 130s has been common and the ball dieing through to the keeper. Almost like an NZ seamer
Did you not see the "laughing" emoticon then? and if those clowns ever put on a WI shirt again then the selectors responsible should be sacked at once, they are simply not good enough, end of story.Yeah sure ok. Anyway, they will play again.
Give 'em a break, they're playing the best team in the worldDid you not see the "laughing" emoticon then? and if those clowns ever put on a WI shirt again then the selectors responsible should be sacked at once, they are simply not good enough, end of story.
I can only assume that anyone who puts his bowling on a par with Cameron White has not actually seen him bowl before last night. He is the most exciting spin bowling prospect since McGill retired.He's the next Cameron White.
His batting is what has excited everyone and it's a shame we really didn't get to see it last night.
Agreed. Warne at 21 was bowling worse stuff than Smith is, was a pretty monotonous bowler and his figures blew out. MacGill at that age wasn't even a contender for a regular spot with WA and his only serious competitor was Brad Hogg!I can only assume that anyone who puts his bowling on a par with Cameron White has not actually seen him bowl before last night. He is the most exciting spin bowling prospect since McGill retired.
And of course his batting is better than his bowling at the moment. You can be a good batsman on talent alone, legspin requires a lot more work. You have to take a leap of faith on a spinner and give them a bit of a run to work out how to bowl at international level.
Only seen him bowl twice but he looks a fantastic prospect (loop, drift, spin and attitude) - easily the best since Warne debutedAgreed. Warne at 21 was bowling worse stuff than Smith is, was a pretty monotonous bowler and his figures blew out. MacGill at that age wasn't even a contender for a regular spot with WA and his only serious competitor was Brad Hogg!
He was spinning it a bit and threw it up there even when Sammy smashed him. Good signs, temperament-wise, for the future. Probably was just a bit slow through the air if anything. The LBW he got was a decent nut too.
Still reckon he looks the real deal. It's not the technique, the variation or the knock-out punch, just has the body language of a winner. Guys like that may dip a bit whilst they're experimenting but they'll eventually find a way to win.
We're not talking about Tests are we?Give 'em a break, they're playing the best team in the world