No thank you needed,Digby wrote:If we get out of this we owe India a big thank you, for their catching, and their refusal to pick Ashwin.
shambolic.
No thank you needed,Digby wrote:If we get out of this we owe India a big thank you, for their catching, and their refusal to pick Ashwin.
Yeah was a good catch. As was the phone grab.Mellsblue wrote:Yep. Some monsterous hitting. It was impressive to watch. The Super Chargers player who hit 71 off 45 probably thought he had motm sewn up at the break…..
Star of the show was definitely this bloke, though:
The entire ground was simultaneously clapping and in hysterics.
Bit premature that - England can screw up any position, no matter how promising. All out for 76, I reckon.Digby wrote:It does feel like a 1st innings lead should be possible
Quite a number of the England side thought that was a bat first wicket. But if you do that you've got to be prepared to grind 30-40 overs (unless the bowling is awful) and hopefully only lose 1-2 wickets in that period. Or you can drive wide of off stump and see what happensGalfon wrote:Right reaction after the Lords dismalling.
Kohli perhaps overexcited on winning a toss at the 9th attempt in Eng, and choosing to bat at an overcast Headers
He does remind a little of Hussain presenting to the ball with his hands so low. That's going to give him some problems on bouncier wickets, getting rapped on the hands, or the ball taking a glove or shoulder of the bat. And it's not going to be overlooked by the Aussie pace attackPuja wrote:That's Hameed's third 50+ score in his first 5 tests and he's now got an international average of 37. Ordinarily those'd be pretty handy stats, just the small problem that the first three tests (and first two fifties) were half a decade away from the last two.
I'm tremendously impressed with his fortitude, not only in recovering from his horror year in the county championship a few years back and getting released by Lancashire, but also recovering from having a golden duck and a 9 after coming back with a media fanfare last test. Can't tell whether he's the answer at opener from one innings (especially one where India were on the ropes), but he didn't chase silly shots, was circumspect when he needed to be, and punished bad balls. Certainly worth getting hopeful over.
Puja
The only thing I would say about Hameed is that he went into a period of dormancy before that wicket, where he scored maybe 3 runs in 50 balls and was just defending everything. Now, I am thoroughly in favour of playing sensibly and gods knows we've been crying out for batsmen who know when to leave and when to defend, but the problem is that giving the bowlers too many dot balls allows them confidence to start attacking you rather than worrying about how to defend you. Give them enough latitude and eventually they're going to find a magic ball that's just too good for your defence, like Jadeja did today.Digby wrote:Not the worst of loose shots from Burns, he wasn't quite at the races but that ball has done a bit too, and balls moving back into you just clipping the top of off stump are pretty dangerous blighters. Both wickets were good deliveries actually, okay perhaps you shouldn't get bowled but it happens, and it's just not so bad when others haven't gifted their wicket away