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Yeah wish it wasn't always Adelaide though share it around Perth is amazing under lights so it TasmaniaOne per summer is fine just as something a big different and can liven up games on batting decks if new ball does a bit later.
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It’s uncanny. As you mentioned, he needs to learn to pick singles and gaps, as his dad eventually did to become one of the all time greats. Not suggesting he will get there at all but no reason he can’t be a very good test bat, has the foundations.Watching Tagenerine really is like watching 1990s Shivnarine, before he developed that exaggerated two-eyed aspect to his stance
Very much a Bravo-to-Brian level of symmetry there
It’s uncanny. As you mentioned, he needs to learn to pick singles and gaps, as his dad eventually did to become one of the all time greats. Not suggesting he will get there at all but no reason he can’t be a very good test bat, has the foundations.
Murphy is a deadset gun, if any of the pitches are an absolute bunsen I’d be going with him and Lyon, one of the big 3 quicks might have to miss out.Only problem when you bat slow is 4 quick wickets and you are in trouble. With the frail middle order you need to relive some pressure on them just not survive
Murphy should be playing in India surely
Only problem when you bat slow is 4 quick wickets and you are in trouble. With the frail middle order you need to relive some pressure on them just not survive
Murphy should be playing in India surely
It's a bit sad but can place the team under pressure. I think as long you try to go 3 an over defend the good ballsIt’s how we’ve had to focus our batting to get to the point of being competitive generally. Blackwood is the ‘stroke player’ when he’s there, Mayers also can really score quickly but by and large we’ve had to base our whole approach around grafting and hopefully Holder and Joseph come out and score some quicker runs. I wouldn’t say that it’s ‘worked’ but it’s made us a lot tougher to beat
They’ve tried that a little bit with Powell opening alongside Brathwaite and Hope in the middle order and they just couldn’t get it done.It's a bit sad but can place the team under pressure. I think as long you try to go 3 an over defend the good balls
The only problem is you end like Cowan or Renshaw getting bogged down
Shame they can't have anchor stroke maker anchor and break it up a bit
Hopefully you come up with some batters your bowling looks good if not a little eracticThey’ve tried that a little bit with Powell opening alongside Brathwaite and Hope in the middle order and they just couldn’t get it done.
Bravo was the key to it all as he was a 40+ batsman easily but just got too caught up in off-field s**t and disputes: he was the typical test #4 that could peel off a century in a session and a half. YouTube his century at Bellerive.
Sadly he’s a shadow of that now. So I’m happy for them to stick with what they’re doing at the moment
I think we’ve seen two long term test players emerge today. On both sides. Tag and Murphy.Great knock young man
See you in Perth
Hopefully you come up with some batters your bowling looks good if not a little eractic
I think we’ve seen two long term test players emerge today. On both sides. Tag and Murphy.
His action is a combo of Lyon and Swann. Whippy but a high arm action.I haven’t watched the whole day but Murphy is yet to bowl a bad ball since I have been watching
I’ve got a stiffy over chander jrs ton. The real deal
Watching Tagenerine really is like watching 1990s Shivnarine, before he developed that exaggerated two-eyed aspect to his stance
Very much a Bravo-to-Brian level of symmetry there
