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I have no problem with the short stuff. It's supposed to be a test for all players. The only thing is that is usually shows that the captain is out of ideas.... If you don't like to see the short stuff, go and watch some T20
To come back to the bodyline comparison (yes I know, I am responding to my own posts....) the thing with bodyline is that the players at the time were not equipped to deal with short balls. They weren't part of the game and no one really practiced them. there were also no helmet or arm guards (I believe). The gloves were probably more of a gesture than real protection.... My point it, I would expect a modern test-cricketer to be able to deal with bouncers. At the same time, they are an opportunity for the batsman. Hook it or top-edge it and it flies for six; tap it on the head and stoll a single. Play the bouncers well and the bowlers will run themselves into the ground even faster. It's an opportunity for the batsman to exert complete dominance over the opposition bowlers and only the best batsmen will succeed.
I’ve got no problem with short stuff Svensson as it’s part of the game but I think Bodyline as a tactic was over the top. Just from a cricket fan point of view it would be a bit boring if all that was going on was fast bowlers bowling at the body with a leg side field. Any kind of repetition would be boring so a good mix is needed.
Herlock Sholmes
”I don’t know who Jack the Ripper was…and neither do you.”
Aussies are playing the extra batsman by dropping Murphy in favour of Green, so no spinner. They could have brought in Green for Warner, kept the spinner and STILL play the extra batsman.
and yes, I love the smell of sledging in the morning.
Aussies are playing the extra batsman by dropping Murphy in favour of Green, so no spinner. They could have brought in Green for Warner, kept the spinner and STILL play the extra batsman.
and yes, I love the smell of sledging in the morning.
Poor strategy, but as I expected. Replacing an out of form batsman with an all rounder and retaining the spinner would have been a better move, but perhaps the idea is to equalise the series to increase the interest, and the crowd, for the final Test?
No experience of the failure of his policy could shake his belief in its essential excellence - The March of Folly by Barbara Tuchman
ok, so it ended 2-2. As a former resident of Old Blighty, I'd say much deserved for england who only have themselves to blame for throwing away any realistic change of winning back the Ashes in the first two tests. The day belonged to Stuart Broad which no doubt will seriously wind up the sports editor of Courier Mail But I think Circket lovers around the world will miss this thoroughbred competitor. The series will be remembered for orthodoxy sticking it up to bazball possibly for the final time.
As George has pointed out, we don’t want to risk threads being derailed by us cricket fans so this is a reminder that we have this thread for comment/discussion about the upcoming Ashes series (unless England are being thrashed of course, then I’ll ask Jon Menges to close the thread)
Herlock Sholmes
”I don’t know who Jack the Ripper was…and neither do you.”
I'm hoping for a contest. Our mob has some name players but are getting a little long in the tooth. Your mob seem to be eternally subject to injuries. Never the less, both sides will field their best and we will hopefully see an even contest.
Cheers, George
No experience of the failure of his policy could shake his belief in its essential excellence - The March of Folly by Barbara Tuchman
I'm hoping for a contest. Our mob has some name players but are getting a little long in the tooth. Your mob seem to be eternally subject to injuries. Never the less, both sides will field their best and we will hopefully see an even contest.
Cheers, George
Hi George,
Hopefully we can put up a good fight. We need our two quickest bowlers (Wood and Archer) to be firing on all cylinders along with Atkinson. Wood is 35 and is being wrapped in cotton wool to some extend which is understandable for a fast bowler of his age and sadly Archer is in danger of sustaining an injury blowing his nose. We’ll just have to see. A big thing for me will be the performance of our best batsmen Joe Root who has never scored a hundred in tests against the Australia in Australia. He’ll be desperately wanting to put that right.
Herlock Sholmes
”I don’t know who Jack the Ripper was…and neither do you.”
England have a decent chance, it will come down to the fitness of the bowlers..Archer looks to have improved his fitness,Wood for someone who falls over so many times after a delivery is always a worry, and another worry .. I can;t see an outstanding spin bowler in our squad..Bashir has 60 odd wickets @ nigh on 40..Lyon has well over 500 wickets @30...Hazlewood cummings and Starc?..are they creaking a bit?
Joe root averages mid 30's in Australia , Crawley always worries me, but seems to get out of jail when he needs to, I reckon Harry Brook will either do wonders or be out trying to "Scoop" summat ridiculous to third man while lying on his back...he's the most "unyorkshire" like cricketer you could imagine.
Anyhow, thanks for pointing this thread out.
Its good to find something on the forum I know a little , at least about
Me Dad was Irish...hated the game, Mum was English, loved it...I took after my Mum in that respect...Me Grandad, mad Wednesday and cricket fan and would only enter Bramall lane when Wednesday were playing United or Yorkshire were playing anybody
I remember My Dad coming home from work when me and me Mum were watching one of the first televised test matches on TV..He said
"Jaysus..how longs this rubbish on for"..?
Crawley has been given too many chances for a Test opener averaging 31. Bashir looks ok but he does bowl a lot of poor balls. I’d have given Rehan Ahmed a go. A leg spinner who bats too.
Herlock Sholmes
”I don’t know who Jack the Ripper was…and neither do you.”
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