K, why do you think teams use cordons ? Counting the 'keeper and the point fielder, there are sometimes 7 in said cordon. This is because batters nick. Not just Khawaja. Hey, even Williamson gets caught behind and in the slips.K wrote:Khawaja confirmed he is Mr. NickIt.
The Ashes. Australia v. England.
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Donny.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
Donny, what Lazza said.Donny wrote:K, why do you think teams use cordons ? Counting the 'keeper and the point fielder, there are sometimes 7 in said cordon. This is because batters nick. Not just Khawaja. Hey, even Williamson gets caught behind and in the slips.K wrote:Khawaja confirmed he is Mr. NickIt.
But don't take our word! Look at the replay of Khawaja's dismissal in the first innings. Shocking technique!!! Huge gap between bat and body. He hardly ever moves his feet. He also loves keeping the front knee straight. Only he knows why.
And look at the stats!!! Against England, it's maybe 11 of his past 13 dismissals caught behind or at slip. This is not what it's like for a superstar like Kane.
There are 9+ modes of dismissal! You don't have to be caught in the cordon roughly 11/13 of the time! And the ball hardly moves in Oz. (And Khawaja is not an opener, so he's hardly there in the brief period it does.) Unlike in NZ, where e.g. in Hamilton it moves for the whole 80 overs!
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What's it matter, how a batsman accumulates runs ?
Do these names ring any bells ?
Tendulkar, G Chappell, Sobers, Sangakkara, Kallis, Lara, Dravid, Williamson, Ponting, Kohli, Hussey, S Waugh, Hayden, de Villiers, Border, V Richards and many more.
All have lower Test averages than Smith.
Do these names ring any bells ?
Tendulkar, G Chappell, Sobers, Sangakkara, Kallis, Lara, Dravid, Williamson, Ponting, Kohli, Hussey, S Waugh, Hayden, de Villiers, Border, V Richards and many more.
All have lower Test averages than Smith.
Donny.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
Umm... Do you mean Khawaja?Donny wrote:What's it matter, how a batsman accumulates runs ?
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He does not accumulate runs at Test level!!
If he waited until he'd scored a century before nicking off, it wouldn't be such a huge problem.
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Meanwhile, media reported Khawaja and Head both failed in the domestic one-dayer. Dunno how much selectors care about one-dayers. But they may have to care, 'cos so little cricket is played.
Good timing by Carey. But he probably deserves to be next up anyway. Also has leadership potential. That's important when there's a huge leadership vacuum. (There must be when a known sociopath is made VC.)
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WA's hardline border stance puts Perth Test in doubt
Fifth Ashes Test location clouded after Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan insists on 14-days quarantine for Ashes players and associated cricket events and broadcast staff
Perth's hopes of hosting the fifth Ashes Test have taken another big hit after WA Premier Mark McGowan reiterated his hardline stance on quarantine rules and banned players' wives and girlfriends for the trip west.
The 60,000-seat Optus Stadium is currently scheduled to host the Vodafone Ashes finale from January 14.
Earlier this month, McGowan said he was "very confident" the Test match would go ahead, despite it coming just five days after the conclusion of the SCG Test.
CA.
Fifth Ashes Test location clouded after Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan insists on 14-days quarantine for Ashes players and associated cricket events and broadcast staff
Perth's hopes of hosting the fifth Ashes Test have taken another big hit after WA Premier Mark McGowan reiterated his hardline stance on quarantine rules and banned players' wives and girlfriends for the trip west.
The 60,000-seat Optus Stadium is currently scheduled to host the Vodafone Ashes finale from January 14.
Earlier this month, McGowan said he was "very confident" the Test match would go ahead, despite it coming just five days after the conclusion of the SCG Test.
CA.
Donny.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
It's a game. Enjoy it.