So very unlucky to be runout like that and I'm sure he'll be immensely frustrated.
Still, bodes well for the rest of the series if he can find some form. He is a wonderful stroke-maker.
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So very unlucky to be runout like that and I'm sure he'll be immensely frustrated.
Still, bodes well for the rest of the series if he can find some form. He is a wonderful stroke-maker.
You could probably do it in a way that makes you sound less of a **** but yes sounds like a fine knock. Aussie pitches may well suit him, still wouldn't trust him at an overcast Headingley in May. And I don't think he was unlucky to be run out - in fact getting run out taking an ill-judged single on the first day of a Test match should be a hanging offence really
I managed to make it through to lunch. I was enjoying Stoneman's dogged and rather unattractive innings. His timing was out and the runs were drying up but he stuck at it well.
Highlight of the first session was Hazlewood chucking the ball at Vince for no particular reason and Vince responding with two fours.
I dont like Cummings. That face, that ****ing stupid tash. ****er.
Not sure why they have been drivelling on about how quick they are. 88/89 with hardly any balls up at 90. Good, but nothing special.
Hear, hear. It was a cretinous run to take in the circumstances. He's very much an Australian-style batsman for me. A tendency to plant his foot straight down the wicket and play in-out, often away from the body. Straight up-and-down wickets like Australia (and the Kookaburra ball, of course) suit him, but I imagine he nicks off with alarming regularity in England or anywhere else where there;s lateral movement.