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Romali_rotti said:Just imagine what the aussies will do to these SA bowlers this summer.. Scared to even think about it..
saffer said:Don't worry about it. That's for the number 1 and 2 TEAM to worry about. None of Indias concern.
u wont be number 2 by thensaffer said:Don't worry about it. That's for the number 1 and 2 TEAM to worry about. None of Indias concern.
Oxy said:Stunning delivery by Steyn! WOW!
And then he's taken out of the attack? Bizzare!saffer said:Steyn getting some swing...nicerly wipped for 4 by bell though.
12thMan said:possibility of showers tomorrow
Big Harvey said:This is England. There's always the possibility of showers...
saffer said:Don't worry about it. That's for the number 1 and 2 TEAM to worry about. None of Indias concern.
12thMan said:Pietri down. Hit on head by Steyn.
KA$H said:did you know that Smith used to refer to him as "the Queer" during the last tour?
Big Harvey said:Very mild compared with what I call Smith, who ranks as my least favourite player in world cricket.
lollol said:Tea 163-3
cars112 said:Why do you dislike him so much, Harvey?
Big Harvey said:He also comes over as being not a very pleasant individual in any case, and the revelation that he referred to MV as "the queer" doesn't surprise me one bit.
12thMan said:Plus a no ball - Free hit coming
They should have played Nel. Even V Sehwag is a better bowler than P HarrisBig Harvey said:This is a real test for Harris. If he's not even going to be effective as a containing bowler, SA have a big hole in their much vaunted bowling attack.
PlanetPakistan said:They should have played Nel. Even V Sehwag is a better bowler than P Harris
dblock said:Nel is a more direct bowler, perhaps would have been useful on this track, I remember against Pakistan when the pitch was quite lifeless but starting to wear away he got Younis Khan with a torpedo like delivery which was barely a foot off the ground after pitching.
cars112 said:Well, he averages an appalling 55 against us...so he can't have bowled too many "torpedo like deliveries" against our batsmen!![]()
dblock said:If you remember that series, the wickets were dead and lifeless (and we still managed to lose somehow).
dblock said:I was just commenting how he got a lot of purchase from that pitch and Harris looks quite clueless out there, I'm sure even Smith would cause as much problems as him at the moment.
lollol said:Nice stat this.
Big Harvey said:The new ball can't come soon enough for Smith.
Its not a online stream or something like that, its normal tv (satellite).cars112 said:Lollol...a question...firstly how do you get these screen captures so quickly and secondly the quality is always brilliant...any special software you use for the quality or is that how it is?
Pkaistan got done by himPlanetPakistan said:They should have played Nel. Even V Sehwag is a better bowler than P Harris
yeah i know. Made :akmal his bunnyDOOSRA95 said:Pkaistan got done by him)
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lollol said:Its not a online stream or something like that, its normal tv (satellite).
So i just capture from normal tv (i connected the decoder to PC), thats why quality is good
And sky sports is always very high quality![]()
Easa said:Pieteresen, is quite simply, a batting genius.
Its not just about the amount of runs he makes. There are other English batsman who are largely successful as well (Cook, Strauss, Bell etc) but none of them are Kevin Pietersen, none of them can play the shots Kevin can, and none of them look in the same class. Just watching the innings today, I silently wondered to myself - can cricket really get better than Kevin Pietersen? I was unable to establish a definite answer, but if he keeps playing like this, he'll book his place as one of the all-time greats.
Augustus said:Dale Steyn - Bowled predominantly in the mid to late 80s. Got to 89.5mph, but I didn't see him get up to or even beyond 90. That's not to say it didn't happen.
Morne Morkel - Fastest of 92.9mph. Considerably faster than Steyn, but very much in the Steve Harmison (the mad one) mould throughout the day.
Ntini and Kallis were nowhere...
Savak said:Thanks, a friend of mine told me Morkel touched 95 mph and i was like woah. Guess he was just exaggerating then.
Easa said:Pieteresen, is quite simply, a batting genius.
Its not just about the amount of runs he makes. There are other English batsman who are largely successful as well (Cook, Strauss, Bell etc) but none of them are Kevin Pietersen, none of them can play the shots Kevin can, and none of them look in the same class. Just watching the innings today, I silently wondered to myself - can cricket really get better than Kevin Pietersen? I was unable to establish a definite answer, but if he keeps playing like this, he'll book his place as one of the all-time greats.
He did bowl 94mph i thinkSavak said:Thanks, a friend of mine told me Morkel touched 95 mph and i was like woah. Guess he was just exaggerating then.
Indeed it was for the Saffersbakarashi said:gkjhl'kjjkpok
Easa said:Pieteresen, is quite simply, a batting genius.
Its not just about the amount of runs he makes. There are other English batsman who are largely successful as well (Cook, Strauss, Bell etc) but none of them are Kevin Pietersen, none of them can play the shots Kevin can, and none of them look in the same class. Just watching the innings today, I silently wondered to myself - can cricket really get better than Kevin Pietersen? I was unable to establish a definite answer, but if he keeps playing like this, he'll book his place as one of the all-time greats.
PlanetPakistan said:I have been saying for a while that this guy is THE most talented batsman to make his debut since 1992.
yeah the scary thing is that he still has a couple of technical flaws in his game. Once he fixes those problems he will be unstoppable.cars112 said:Yes, PP, but you can have the talent but lack the right attitude - this guy is not only the most gifted batsman in the world, he also repeatedly raises his game against the best teams when the heat is on (as Augustus also said). What more can you ask for?![]()
PlanetPakistan said:yeah the scary thing is that he still has a couple of technical flaws in his game. Once he fixes those problems he will be unstoppable.
cars112 said:Well he's still only 28, so he's still slightlyaway from peak years or just entering them. If you remember, Ponting averaged in the low to mid-40's till he was about 27 or 28 as well, before exploding. I think Pietersen will also really only explode over the next 5-6 years and push his average close to 60 (the amazing thing is that he hasn't played a single Test against a minnow yet, although you could argue the WI was pretty abysmal). At the moment his only struggles have been in Asia (33 in Pak, 36 in India and 25 in Lanka, and only one century in nine Tests), but he will no doubt correct these in time.