He made runs, got wickets, and sent people to hospital today.
Is that ok???
My point was he did well in a test against sub par opposition.... can his game stand up to an A grade on slaught
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He made runs, got wickets, and sent people to hospital today.
Is that ok???
My point was he did well in a test against sub par opposition.... can his game stand up to an A grade on slaught
You haven't watched Dale Steyn much, have you?He was utterly brutal today. Thommo stuff.
No-one likes standing in front of that heat.
One of the best hostile spells I have seen, in many years.
You haven't watched Dale Steyn much, have you?
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Left arm bowlers in test cricket (most wickets):
Wasim Akram 414
Daniel Vettori 360
Chaminda Vaas 355
Derek Underwood 297
Zaheer Khan 295
Bishen Bedi 266
Sir Garfield Sobers 235
Mitchell Johnson 200
Pretty good company. I don't think I have missed any.
Ah, so that's how it works.left armers in cricket...really? bowlers bowl from behind the popping crease to a batsmen down the other end...which hand/arm/appendage they use is neither here nor there
Ah, so that's how it works.
Brett lee has come out and said get Johnson back in the Aussie team, reckons they picked too many similar bowlers, what do you guys reckon?
http://au.sports.yahoo.com/cricket/...alls-for-johnson-and-fear-factor/?cmp=twitter
Patto is the man
I agree, I think he is our best Bowler.