Aug 7, 2017 -- 4:14PM, Cardinal Scott wrote:
Big Hefty Lays of Eng 1.1 - 1.05 is what did it!
Aug 7, 2017 -- 4:21PM, LendUsAFiver wrote:
Cronje moment
Did you spot my reply from last night (11pm ish)? Was it your theory or am I thinking of someone else?
Aug 7, 2017 -- 4:44PM, Cardinal Scott wrote:
I'm for Halesy being given another go.
based on what?
Aug 7, 2017 -- 4:54PM, wondersobright wrote:
Aug 7, 2017 -- 4:44PM, Cardinal Scott wrote:I'm for Halesy being given another go. based on what?
If you look at his time as opener he was acting against his nature, he wasn't aggressive. If Halesy comes back in middle order type against an old ball he will probably play his natural aggressive game.
Aug 7, 2017 -- 5:30PM, Cardinal Scott wrote:
Despite today I'm well in loss over the 4, that has probably coloured my view.
fair enough
Aug 7, 2017 -- 5:31PM, Cardinal Scott wrote:
Maharaj has seen his stock rise!
He was very good, I thought.
Aug 9, 2017 -- 5:04PM, Fatslogger wrote:
It's how he bowls. Like a lot of really tall bowlers, he probably is better pitching it up a bit more but he does then bowl too full and get cover driven a fair bit. I think you're being a bit harsh on him, if not entirely unfair.
Correct. And 'its how he bowls' happens because SA bowlers for the last 7-8 years have worked in partnerships. Phil, Morne and Steyn were a deadly attack. Morne wasn't anywhere near them but did his job well. I think with their coaching setup being the same for so long, they still work on that theory and to be honest, Morkel is a crap bowler if you asked him to take wicekts. He's nowhere near Steyn or Phil. If he wasn't a partnership bowler, theyd have dropped him long time ago. At least that's what I think. I think he or the coach got asked this at some point and the answer was, he helps otehrs take wickets. sadly, the other in this series was the only decent bowler and not fully fit.
Aug 10, 2017 -- 2:39PM, Whisperingdeath wrote:
Personally I liked it when somebody hit me through the covers. I felt I could change my pace, angle, width and length and invariably got him and I can tell you nobody hit 150 plus before they proved me right!
I remember Waqar Younis saying something like I loved when batsmen hit me for a boundary because it filled them confidence and they'd play more freely allowing me to get them with a toe crusher.
I thought you were a batsman WD.