Plugger35
Umpiring Expert
- Sep 27, 2008
- 140,455
- 163,257
- AFL Club
- St Kilda
- Other Teams
- Chelsea, Black Caps, Sea Eagles, Subiaco
Now he knocks Seales off stump out of the ground after softening him up with a bouncer, top class fast bowling.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
PLUS Your club board comp is now up!
Unlikely, but im not willing to completely discount itAnother jaffa from Wood to get a 5'fer, this should be an easy run chase for England unless a Windies bowler can bowl like Wood.
Had to open with Shamar Joseph
The Windies bowlers have waved the white flag, they are getting Bazballed.
They were on a hiding to nothing trying to defend this lead though.
Look I’m going to defend us here:
We rolled England for 360 or so in the first test when they got by far the best of the batting conditions, if we didn’t drop Ollie Pope four times at Nottingham they probably don’t pass 320 or so in the first innings and we stuck at it to keep them to 400 in the second on a flat pitch with nothing doing, and we had them under the pump here looking at a sub-300 score here before Smith and Woakes’ 8th wicket stand.
It’s worked for them again so fair play to them but we’ve done ok against the tactic overall
Your mob had their moments in this series but couldn't string enough of them together to win a test and avoid a clean sweep.
Even my mob lost our test series in a clean sweep to England there a couple of years ago but we were still more competitive.
England are tough to beat there, they would have beaten Australia in the Ashes series last year if it didn't rain in the 4th test.
Ultimately disappointing again from the Windies. There are some positive signs there but just too much left to too few.
The middle order is a serious concern still. Hodge looks capable, Louis had a decent debut tour. But Athanaze and McKenzie....ehh. Holder probably shouldn't be at six. Is Kevin Sinclair capable of batting higher?Aside from the obvious explanation of inexperience, the simplest terms you could put it in is this:
An inability to withstand pressure. That’s it. You watch a dismissal like Brathwaite’s in the second innings where he cops a good ball but makes a jittery attempt to keep it out, and for such an experienced player with an awkward but stout defence you just look at it and think ‘the same ball but without a 94 run deficit would not dismiss him.’
Like an even less reliable version of Pakistan. Probably why we generally match up well with them
I just really, really hope there is no step backwards towards a Shai Hope or someone though I don’t think that is on the cards as he didn’t play in the four day comp. Nor Chanderpaul for that matter for the time being: he needs to earn his spot back if he wants it
The middle order is a serious concern still. Hodge looks capable, Louis had a decent debut tour. But Athanaze and McKenzie....ehh. Holder probably shouldn't be at six. Is Kevin Sinclair capable of batting higher?
Windies won't play Tests for much longer, they'll drop out and concentrate on becoming the best T20 side.
Mikyle Louis looks absolutely sensational on the front foot - to the point of possessing the most attractive right handed off drive in world cricket - but very, very ordinary off the back foot.
He reads as a no.3 rather than an opener, which suits as Chanderpaul - for all my criticisms of that technique - is more an opener than he is. Braithwaite, CP, Louis is a fair bit stronger than anything the Windies have had for quite a while.Yeah he’s a hanger. I didn’t get to watch much of the first test (probably for the best) aside from the England innings. He’s guilty of the same sin a lot of these guys are in sparring at it for no reason and without any movement towards the ball. A guy like, say Holder for example. He will play at balls off the back foot that he doesn’t have to but he will actually employ a traditional back and across movement and get in line with the ball and handle it comfortably as often as not.
They’ve dispensed with McKenzie for the SA series and IMO done the right thing for now and given Alzarri a spell in favour of Roach coming back. Though ironically this might have been a good chance for Joseph to work on being less profligate given that Markram aside, SA don’t possess a lot of real dangerous stroke players that can pile pressure on at the moment