Second Ashes Test. Lord's.
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Ashes. Smith, Paine fight back.
After the early wicket of Matt Wade(6), Steve Smith and Tim Paine added 53 for the 6th. wicket, on Day 3 of the second Ashes Test, at Lord's.
5/155. Smith 53*, Paine 21*. England scored 258.
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After the early wicket of Matt Wade(6), Steve Smith and Tim Paine added 53 for the 6th. wicket, on Day 3 of the second Ashes Test, at Lord's.
5/155. Smith 53*, Paine 21*. England scored 258.
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Donny.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
Well, he's right. He was so good that he was mesmerising. He had, however, a batting average about a dozen runs per innings below Steve BradSmith's.K wrote:Smith drives the overpitched Broad ball straight back for 4.
Again off the back foot.
Warne says he'd pick Virat over all formats, but Smith in Tests.
He repeats that Viv Richards is the best batsman he ever saw.
And we can see why - wickets falling around him, talentless hacks to the left and right of him, the Former Captain has got to 70, again.
Smith flays the full ball from Archer for 4 off the back foot.
Holding says pre-lunch England's bowlers bowled 16% of deliveries full to Smith. They have increased that after lunch, but Holding wonders why now when the ball is old.
Holding: "I'm happy if every over goes for five 4s and a wicket. ... 1/20. Who goes through a career with those figures?"
He says bowlers are scared to bowl the yorker.
.........
But Archer hits Smith with a short ball. The crowd is happy. The physio comes out.
Warne: "Big moment this. ... He's in a bit of pain too, Steve Smith."
He worries it's broken.
It looks very ugly. The series could hang on what happens here.
Holding says pre-lunch England's bowlers bowled 16% of deliveries full to Smith. They have increased that after lunch, but Holding wonders why now when the ball is old.
Holding: "I'm happy if every over goes for five 4s and a wicket. ... 1/20. Who goes through a career with those figures?"
He says bowlers are scared to bowl the yorker.
.........
But Archer hits Smith with a short ball. The crowd is happy. The physio comes out.
Warne: "Big moment this. ... He's in a bit of pain too, Steve Smith."
He worries it's broken.
It looks very ugly. The series could hang on what happens here.
But that's evidence that these numbers are meaningless... Well, not meaningless, but you'd have to be crazy not to think very hard about inflation here. Otherwise, you'd say over the past few years there have been four or five batsmen vastly superior to Viv, which is a ridiculous claim.Pies4shaw wrote:Well, he's right. He was so good that he was mesmerising. He had, however, a batting average about a dozen runs per innings below Steve ...K wrote:...
He repeats that Viv Richards is the best batsman he ever saw.
People who are sure of Steve's batting greatness are fixated on those numbers without context.
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Cummins is on strike to Leach.
Lloyd: "He's just got to try to support Steve Smith."
Normally, yes, but I don't know about that now. His forearm could have a hairline fracture, for all we know. I think Cummins needs to take charge and at least see off Archer. Maybe Smith can play Leach.
He's clearly in a lot of pain.
Runs don't equal redemption. Playing hurt logically shouldn't either, but psychologically... If he bats for an hour with a broken arm...
Lloyd: "He's just got to try to support Steve Smith."
Normally, yes, but I don't know about that now. His forearm could have a hairline fracture, for all we know. I think Cummins needs to take charge and at least see off Archer. Maybe Smith can play Leach.
He's clearly in a lot of pain.
Runs don't equal redemption. Playing hurt logically shouldn't either, but psychologically... If he bats for an hour with a broken arm...