Why am I feeling like we're about to lose a wicket just about any second now![]()
Dejavu brother. Happens to me when India is playing in England.
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Why am I feeling like we're about to lose a wicket just about any second now![]()
I think england are the best when it comes to getting tail enders out quickly.
Best way to get ahead in day night test.
This 14 overs late declaration can lose you the game. Declare after this over as there are dark clouds looming over the ground. 3 wickets per over from hereon.
Exactly plus we hv to keep the score board ticking. That will be a difference in the end between a loss and a draw.
I said it in an earlier post that PAK has be to be careful under lights otherwise the pitch is a belter. I haven't seen one ball swing yet tho.
Definitely.
You make a compelling point. We should probably have declared by now, this is a huge blunder from Misbah.
I have to disagree with all of you as he is incredibly hard to listen to and also because I seem to have missed all of his pearls when i wasn't yawning listening to him during those UAE matches. It's not like the bar is very high for Pak commentators.
Expect nothing more from a defensive captain. Sarfaraz would have declared when Lyon and Bird were batting.
Openers have to be careful & know where there off stick is - that was true 150 years back, still true & 150 years later it's true - that's their job. Not every Test, teams return to lunch at 72/6 after being put in under a gloomy, overcast sky & wet, green wicket. If Aussies start to bowl short & wide, do you think twilight will make the ball kissing the edge or other way - Aussies scored 104/0 in light yesterday, today lost 6/90 in bright day light - must had been drunk overnight.
It's a super road. Only difference is that Aus pacers are bowling right length and making batsmen play most balls. Pakistani pacers didn't do that.
I see lots of wrist slitting here already, people 'SCARED' from Starc's bowling. Hah.
Well, our boys out there are playing it beautifully so far. Adjusting to the sheer pace, bounce, defending well.
At least one Pakistani can catch.
I m afraid even if we survive this first spell without much damage Jackson bird would be flying all over us. Remember we hv a habit of turning new bees into super stars over nite.
I would love to see a close-up angle for that catch.
People may want to bash Umar but 7 years ago he at least showed he wasn't going to back down and actually took the attack to Aussies ... that's what we need ... Get Sharjeel & Umar in the test team, it'll add much needed dynamism to our line up. Back both of them and tell them to play their game.
Their game is Pokemon Go after they head back to the pavilion.
Their game is Pokemon Go after they head back to the pavilion.
we already did ... Handscomb says hi![]()
You were saying ...,,,....
I watched for 3/4 hours of Salman in last 2/3 Days - he will easily do better than Azhar as opener in AUS. Azhar's first reaction is to come on front-foot - if anything bounces just about knee height, he is almost unbalanced, while he commits to front-foot too early - slight movement, he is dead duck - either LBW or caught at slips. Butts first movement is shifting body weight to back foot & then he adjusts according to length - only wicket where Azhar can out stay him is where cricket & hockey played together. For his high back-lift, Butt 'll struggle, on wickets where good length ball doesn't raise over ankle, aka Abu Dhabi, Dubai; but he will be far better opener in AUS & SAF, may be in IND/BD/SRL as well.
Both U19 prodigies doing well so far to defend and not lose wicket.
Exactly, Boss.
That's why Butt is the Pakistan GOAT in Australia.
I watched for 3/4 hours of Salman in last 2/3 Days - he will easily do better than Azhar as opener in AUS. Azhar's first reaction is to come on front-foot - if anything bounces just about knee height, he is almost unbalanced, while he commits to front-foot too early - slight movement, he is dead duck - either LBW or caught at slips. Butts first movement is shifting body weight to back foot & then he adjusts according to length - only wicket where Azhar can out stay him is where cricket & hockey played together. For his high back-lift, Butt 'll struggle, on wickets where good length ball doesn't raise over ankle, aka Abu Dhabi, Dubai; but he will be far better opener in AUS & SAF, may be in IND/BD/SRL as well.
At least one Pakistani can catch.