Hes obviously had success and pretty decent career, but I wonder if his running affects Warner who loves to run hardAnother poor review from Usman.
Quite a selfish batsman considering how he refuses to rotate the strike and reviews any LBW call.
Hes obviously had success and pretty decent career, but I wonder if his running affects Warner who loves to run hardAnother poor review from Usman.
Quite a selfish batsman considering how he refuses to rotate the strike and reviews any LBW call.
Yeno, you could give your bowlers a bit of praise too you bunch of wet wipe doomsdayers. They've been bowling well.
He's been (last test aside) out of touch for a while. Looks like a golfer that's just lost all rhythm and confidence in their swing atm.They have but there was not an ounce of effort to even get the odd single. The commentators were saying it, intent in defense, you don't need to swing at everything. You play the conditions and ball but you still have to look to score, Laubaschagne especially, was just a very weird innings.
Been the only aussie batsman this series I'd pay to watch.Finally, an Aussie not afraid of swinging the bat
My old dad, a Cambridge blue, used to bemoan the one day game back in the sixties. He said that it would hasten the end of defensive strokeplay and much else besides.That's the result of the terrible Hundred. I don't know anyone who thinks it's a good idea.