Pete Rose
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Sorry to say... but it seems Harry is playing for his fifty.
Haris started brightly now aiming to close his innings at a strike rate of 65
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Sorry to say... but it seems Harry is playing for his fifty.
The Pakistani batsmen have zero desire to learn. They waste balls like millionaires thinking that the 80 they score in the last ten overs is worth the cowardly innings upfront
You replace one dud with another and then another
How exactly is Harris an improvement in the middle order as compared to Babar, Malik and Hafeez?
Same old pattern, 50 and out, that's Harris for you folks.
Typical Pakistani innings... 50 and out
this is soo typical pakistani innings from both
score 50 and consider the job done for em
selfish
Tremendous fifty for Haris, considering he came in on 2-11. Can he now be consider apart of the starting Line-up?
Learning curve has an exponential correlation with age - do you think 1 year intake by 40+ Hafeez should have same output for 1 year of 25 year's Hasan Ali?
they both were setAt least they scored 50s. Or would you prefer 75 all out?
It was a decent knock given the circumstances, but I wouldn't call it a tremendous innings. He batted at SR of 67 on a flat track
Score a 50 off 70-off balls, job done, get out in a silly way... this is poor from Pakistan. They did so well to recover from 2-down for 10 only to throw it away. Credit to New Zealand though for drying up the runs and creating pressure.
Yes you should pick players who have more potential to realize then someone who is currently at same level or even a bit better
they both were set
and knowning that what follows after em they shouldve taken more responsblity i guess.
You should pick players before 23 & give them 2 years, instead of carrying 38 years old zombies.
There is a medical name of that spot - just below the skull where the spinal cords joins with brain; one of the most vulnerable spot of body.
Moral of the story... bat with a helmet
Sarfaraz to play Captains knock?
There is a medical name of that spot - just below the skull where the spinal cords joins with brain; one of the most vulnerable spot of body.
This ground is really small as well...Why boundary is not being crossed against Williamson
Muhammad Hafeez has the unique talent of picking out the same fielder for six out of six balls in an over.