weldone
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o ya? was test cricket dancing like a 9 year-old boy full of life when Gillespie reached the double?am i ****ed like a dirty ****ing real tramp or am i reading that jaddu made a ton
test cricket is dead
o ya? was test cricket dancing like a 9 year-old boy full of life when Gillespie reached the double?am i ****ed like a dirty ****ing real tramp or am i reading that jaddu made a ton
test cricket is dead
Modern day Devon SmithWatching WI makes me so depressed.
Watching a WI team with Kieron Powell makes me even more depressed.
Sharma averages 62 here for 20 wickets over 10 games. Shami has taken 15 in just 3 for an average of 35. While you would prefer bounce Swing does work in Australia and is even better if the bowler strikes the right length. Which Shami has done better than Sharma at least historically.You watched matches in Aus recently? Swing bowling is barely a factor past the first six overs. Putting him as a definite no. 1 is a reach. The factors you list for the other two are all more useful than swing, plus he's going to have to adjust his length, which he utterly failed to do last time.
I thought it was commonly accepted here that current Sharma is a lot better than older Sharma.Sharma averages 62 here for 20 wickets over 10 games. Shami has taken 15 in just 3 for an average of 35. While you would prefer bounce Swing does work in Australia and is even better if the bowler strikes the right length. Which Shami has done better than Sharma at least historically.
Shami's stats in Australia really flatter him though. Sharma's at least held up an end.Sharma averages 62 here for 20 wickets over 10 games. Shami has taken 15 in just 3 for an average of 35. While you would prefer bounce Swing does work in Australia and is even better if the bowler strikes the right length. Which Shami has done better than Sharma at least historically.
Shami's not a pure swing bowler like bhuvi. Likes landing it on the seam and nibbling it in and out when there's no swing. Can never really tell how he'll bowl though, he was rubbish in the last Australia tour. I see he somehow ended up with an average of 35 which really flatters him.You watched matches in Aus recently? Swing bowling is barely a factor past the first six overs. Putting him as a definite no. 1 is a reach. The factors you list for the other two are all more useful than swing, plus he's going to have to adjust his length, which he utterly failed to do last time.
I would seriously lol. If dropping Bhuvi is justifiable anywhere, it's Australia. I cannot see his style succeeding here at all.If they'd agreed to a day night test, id have definitely wanted them to pick bhuvi. But bumrah shami and ishant have all done very well over the last year and their styles are better suited for Australia.
So obviously, I expect them to drop ishant and play bhuvi in all the tests or something stupid like that. Treating him as expendable in SA and England and considering him undroppable in Australia sounds dumb enough for them to actually do.