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They're a huge chance of winning the Ashes.England dominating India.
Puts our effort into perspective
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They're a huge chance of winning the Ashes.England dominating India.
Puts our effort into perspective
They're actually batting like Test players.England dominating India.
Puts our effort into perspective
Interesting that SACA seem to be using the same tactics they did when they wanted Port and West Torrens to merge 5-6 years agoMaybe the SACA should look at the reasons why they'll vote no
I'm no expert on the local cricket scene but aren't these clubs miles away from each other? Seems a strange combo to try and mergeInteresting that SACA seem to be using the same tactics they did when they wanted Port and West Torrens to merge 5-6 years ago
Yes and noI'm no expert on the local cricket scene but aren't these clubs miles away from each other? Seems a strange combo to try and merge
Bess has been killing it the last few matches, just know he'll rip us to shreds.England just made our day 5 efforts in Sydney and Brisbane look even worse.
For some reason our national selectors show absolutely no faith in genuine swing bowlers in this country either.We rely on pace and bounce, when all around the world batsmen have trouble with the swinging ball.
Chadd Sayers said as much. Whether it be Lehmann or Langer, if you're not pushing 140kph or 6ft3 you'll not stand a chanceFor some reason our national selectors show absolutely no faith in genuine swing bowlers in this country either.
That suggests it is a more systemic problem than the coach, or possibly even the selectors then. Afterall, the last genuine swing bowler that we had that I can think of that took over 150 test wickets was Terry Alderman.Chadd Sayers said as much. Whether it be Lehmann or Langer, if you're not pushing 140kph or 6ft3 you'll not stand a chance
It's almost as if the art of swing bowling is an afterthought. Given how poorly we've faced it in recent times it shouldn't be.That suggests it is a more systemic problem than the coach, or possibly even the selectors then. Afterall, the last genuine swing bowler that we had that I can think of that took over 150 test wickets was Terry Alderman.
It is also because they average more runs against because they pitch the ball up, so therefore deliver more "4 balls" than the 6 foot 3 inch 145km/h short pitch/bouncer bowlers that we pick, that for the most part look ineffective.It's almost as if the art of swing bowling is an afterthought. Given how poorly we've faced it in recent times it shouldn't be.
Just run in and bowl fast
Chadd Sayers said as much. Whether it be Lehmann or Langer, if you're not pushing 140kph or 6ft3 you'll not stand a chance