Well considering it hit his gloves, don't you think the gloves are a bit wider then the bat.Had it turned and not bounced it'd still have been out. Had it bounced and not turned it'd probably have gone up into the gloves and down to the turf.
Completely depends what position they're in. In any case, it hit the edge of the gloves, had it hit the middle of them then it'd have gone down.Well considering it hit his gloves, don't you think the gloves are a bit wider then the bat.
Agreed.That was plumb.
Oh how an hour can change things. Sorry, I was just catching up on the last few posts!We could lose this, you know. The rate WI are going, they won't be far short of us, if at all, and you easily see us collapsing on this wicket to leave them not too many to chase.
Nah, proper tail-end batting is what we've just seen a few minutes ago.This is proper tail-end batting, slogging luckiness.
Before the collapse Sidebottom wasn't better than anyone. Plunkett was decent apart from his last two or three overs. Harmison hugely erratic but at least he was a threat. Sidebottom's first 8 overs were toothless cannon fodder.oh how things change when you have two bowlers on actually aiming at the stumps. tbf before the horrific collapse, monty and sidebottom weren't that much better than harmison and plunkett.