Pevenseagull
meh
- Jul 20, 2003
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Warner will.Trouble is - Smith, Labushchagne and Warner ain't all going to have as bad a match next time around.
This is very true
Warner will.Trouble is - Smith, Labushchagne and Warner ain't all going to have as bad a match next time around.
This is very true
I have a feeling he won't play all 5. He's Broad's bunny, would not be surprised if he gets dropped after 3 tests worth of being worked over.Warner will.
I'm hoping he does the classic trick of making contributions just large enough to keep him in the team but not large enough to actually effect the result.I have a feeling he won't play all 5. He's Broad's bunny, would not be surprised if he gets dropped after 3 tests worth of being worked over.
Works both ways. Anderson doesn’t usually only get one wicket, and Stokes usually has a much bigger contribution.
Besides, Broad has Warners number.
He's only toured the once, and his figures were skewed by a six fer at Hobart. Not the most batsman friendly of surfaces.Same can be said for Pope. Goes completely to water against the Aussie attack.
Warner looked comfortable against Broad, unless you are trying to say a chop on trying to smash him through mid wicket in the first innings is working him over?
Smith and Marnus won't have a combined total of less in the rest of the series.
I honestly can't see Anderson being a major factor if these are the types of pitches rolled out for the rest of the series, Wood has to come in, who has a good record on flat pitches in Aus.
Oh well, you won’t be bothering watching the rest of the series then. It’s a foregone conclusion.Same can be said for Pope. Goes completely to water against the Aussie attack.
Warner looked comfortable against Broad, unless you are trying to say a chop on trying to smash him through mid wicket in the first innings is working him over?
Smith and Marnus won't have a combined total of less in the rest of the series.
I honestly can't see Anderson being a major factor if these are the types of pitches rolled out for the rest of the series, Wood has to come in, who has a good record on flat pitches in Aus.
He might, cobber.Oh well, you won’t be bothering watching the rest of the series then. It’s a foregone conclusion.
Who knows how many more Root/Robinson/Anderson would have contributed but history indicates that once Root passes 100, he usually fills his boots. He is skillful enough to manouvere the strike. Robinson looked comfortable. The pitch was flat. The Aussies were on the ropes.The odd declaration in the first innings probably didn't help.
An extra 30 or more runs could have tipped the balance.
Subsequent dropped or fluffed chances, mistakes with the bat all contributed to it being a thrilling end to the test match.The odd declaration in the first innings probably didn't help.
An extra 30 or more runs could have tipped the balance.
The biggest farce is The Hundred itself. Or The Humbug as I call it. I may be a grumpy old man, but I think a lot of nippers are on my side with that one. I'll watch any cricket me, but I refuse to watch that utter tripe. I'll leave it to people whose attention span makes a goldfish look obsessive.Biggest farce is they are squeezing in all 5 test matches before end of July so August is free for the stupid Hundred
This is the key bit for me. No-one knows what would've happened if they'd stayed in or how many runs they would've added. Or, in fact, if those extra runs would've made any difference anyway...The odd declaration in the first innings probably didn't help.
An extra 30 or more runs could have tipped the balance.
Wood bowled well in Australia, even if he didn't always get just reward for it. Took a wicket in every innings (except the one where he only bowled one ball) and was our top wicket taker.He's only toured the once, and his figures were skewed by a six fer at Hobart. Not the most batsman friendly of surfaces.
His inclusion may have value, especially against someone like Head, but I wouldn't start him ahead of Anderson.
The problem is England's issue was not scoring enough runs. The bowlers did pretty well, considering. Robinson took 5-90 odd at pedestrian medium fast. For me, the best bowler of his type since Glen McGrath. Although his lack of 'pace' seems to blind people to his 70 odd wickets at 21. Strange game these days.