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Re: TDK's International Test Cricket Update's

PostPosted: Thu Jul 09, 2020 9:16 pm
by The Dark Knight
And he's out for another standard 30.
England are now 3/51
Gabriel has 3/33
There's alot of positive chat about Zac Crawley since he's come into the English side with people hoping he does well and cements his spot at number 3 (even though he's 4 for this match with Root not playing) at the expense of Joe Denly.

Re: TDK's International Test Cricket Update's

PostPosted: Thu Jul 09, 2020 10:40 pm
by The Dark Knight
England 5/106 at lunch day two. Great session by the West Indies quicks, in particular Gabriel (3/38) and Holder (2/24 from 13 overs).
All the pressure is on Stokes (21*) who was given a life after being dropped by Roach off Joseph.

Re: TDK's International Test Cricket Update's

PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 6:14 am
by Jim05
Holder ended up with 6 as the Poms skittled for 204.
Windies 1/57 at stumps

Re: TDK's International Test Cricket Update's

PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 7:18 am
by The Dark Knight
Jim05 wrote:Holder ended up with 6 as the Poms skittled for 204.
Windies 1/57 at stumps
6/42 from 20 overs, the forth best figures by a test captain since 2000 and the forth best first innings figures by a West Indies captain ever.
Gabriel took 4/62.

Re: TDK's International Test Cricket Update's

PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 8:50 am
by locky801
Jim05 wrote:Holder ended up with 6 as the Poms skittled for 204.
Windies 1/57 at stumps


was a good days test cricket, enjoyed it, lets hope the Windies batters are up to the task and put up a big score

Re: TDK's International Test Cricket Update's

PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 3:47 pm
by daysofourlives
locky801 wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Holder ended up with 6 as the Poms skittled for 204.
Windies 1/57 at stumps


was a good days test cricket, enjoyed it, lets hope the Windies batters are up to the task and put up a big score


I think the poms have enough unfortunately.
Was plenty in the wicket, will be too much for the Windies to handle

Re: TDK's International Test Cricket Update's

PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 4:50 pm
by Corona Man
The Dark Knight wrote:
Corona Man wrote:Burns is a dead set crab.
Not very easy on the eye is he!

Awful.

Chanderpaul I could at least watch, as he dropped into a normal-ish position when the bowler released.
Bailey was stupid, and was hard to watch
Burns just looks like a D grade park cricketer

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 6:52 pm
by Armchair expert
Corona Man wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:
Corona Man wrote:Burns is a dead set crab.
Not very easy on the eye is he!

Awful.

Chanderpaul I could at least watch, as he dropped into a normal-ish position when the bowler released.
Bailey was stupid, and was hard to watch
Burns just looks like a D grade park cricketer


Sibley is no better, awful

Re: TDK's International Test Cricket Update's

PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 8:53 pm
by Corona Man
daysofourlives wrote:
locky801 wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Holder ended up with 6 as the Poms skittled for 204.
Windies 1/57 at stumps


was a good days test cricket, enjoyed it, lets hope the Windies batters are up to the task and put up a big score


I think the poms have enough unfortunately.
Was plenty in the wicket, will be too much for the Windies to handle

The sun is out, wicket will flatten out, hope the Windies fill their boots..

Re: TDK's International Test Cricket Update's

PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 9:00 pm
by The Dark Knight
Armchair expert wrote:
Corona Man wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:
Corona Man wrote:Burns is a dead set crab.
Not very easy on the eye is he!

Awful.

Chanderpaul I could at least watch, as he dropped into a normal-ish position when the bowler released.
Bailey was stupid, and was hard to watch
Burns just looks like a D grade park cricketer


Sibley is no better, awful
Sibley is pretty unco and his stance makes him hard to watch.
I hate the way Burns chops down on the deliveries that are angled across him when he tries to play straight. The ball comes off his outside edge, squirts out to point/backward point and he always seems to get runs doing it. He did it countless times in the Ashes last year and did it a bit in the first innings in this match.

Re: TDK's International Test Cricket Update's

PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 9:00 pm
by The Dark Knight
Corona Man wrote:
daysofourlives wrote:
locky801 wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Holder ended up with 6 as the Poms skittled for 204.
Windies 1/57 at stumps


was a good days test cricket, enjoyed it, lets hope the Windies batters are up to the task and put up a big score


I think the poms have enough unfortunately.
Was plenty in the wicket, will be too much for the Windies to handle

The sun is out, wicket will flatten out, hope the Windies fill their boots..
Hopefully.
1/77, trail by 127

Re: TDK's International Test Cricket Update's

PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 9:01 pm
by Grenville
Holder has the potential to bowl 5kms quicker without changing much which would make him an ever harder proposition to face. He's a cracking player. Always rated Gabriel, he's a genuine spearhead. Roach has proven me wrong, I thought when he lost a yard of pace he'd be cannon fodder but he seems to have adjusted his role. Jimmy Anderson's looking like a constipated Ralph Macchio.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 9:08 pm
by Grenville
Interesting watching Wood's comparison between 2015 and now, longer run-up and finishes lower in his follow through. Should've listened to Michael Holding earlier.

Re: TDK's International Test Cricket Update's

PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 9:17 pm
by The Dark Knight
Grenville wrote:Holder has the potential to bowl 5kms quicker without changing much which would make him an ever harder proposition to face. He's a cracking player. Always rated Gabriel, he's a genuine spearhead. Roach has proven me wrong, I thought when he lost a yard of pace he'd be cannon fodder but he seems to have adjusted his role. Jimmy Anderson's looking like a constipated Ralph Macchio.

The Windies quicks seem to completement each other really well, Holder is a gun, looking forward to seeing how he goes with the bat aswell.

I read a good article on Holder earlier today-
https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id ... icket-2018
Without Statsguru-ing, who's the best one-change fast bowler in Test cricket since 2018?
How many of you guessed it was Jason Holder? Pat Cummins, Neil Wagner, Mohammad Shami; any of these would be valid, understandable guesses. All three have over 60 wickets each in that period, compared to Holder's 39 but it is Holder who has the best average (14.66) among bowlers with more than 20 wickets. He also has the best economy rate (2.66). He has the best strike rate of the three. He has four five-fors in that period, the joint-most with Wagner.

Since 2017 in countries where the Dukes is used - England and West Indies - Holder is on par with the master - James Anderson.
The England strike bowler has 82 wickets in 19 Tests at 17.10 with an economy of 2.43. Holder has played three fewer matches, but has picked 67 wickets at 17.97 with an economy of 2.49. In the rest of the world, where the Kokaburra and SG Test balls are used, Holder has played just five tests, taken 14 wickets (one five-for) at a healthy average of 25.92. He's still not easy to score off, conceding just 2.44 per over.

Re: TDK's International Test Cricket Update's

PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 9:21 pm
by Grenville
Interesting to see how these batsmen are playing the short ball, scrunched up. That's how you play punching off the from foot. Back foot you open up your body more so you can control the shot.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 9:23 pm
by The Dark Knight
Grenville wrote:Interesting watching Wood's comparison between 2015 and now, longer run-up and finishes lower in his follow through. Should've listened to Michael Holding earlier.
Thank god he has made some changes and lengthened his run up, it looks so much more comfortable now, there's no way he'd have any longevity if he stuck with his old run up and follow through. His ankles would be loving it, looks like there's alot less stress on his body now.

Archer's run up and action is much easier on the eye and looks so much less stressful on his body. He's bowling high 80s and it looks almost effortless.

Re: TDK's International Test Cricket Update's

PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 9:29 pm
by Grenville
The Dark Knight wrote:
Grenville wrote:Interesting watching Wood's comparison between 2015 and now, longer run-up and finishes lower in his follow through. Should've listened to Michael Holding earlier.
Thank god he has made some changes and lengthened his run up, it looks so much more comfortable now, there's no way he'd have any longevity if he stuck with his old run up and follow through. His ankles would be loving it, looks like there's alot less stress on his body now.

Archer's run up and action is much easier on the eye and looks so much less stressful on his body. He's bowling high 80s and it looks almost effortless.


Very different techniques but both have improved things on their body. Wood twists more in his delivery stride so staying lower means his upper body isn't fighting the hips, knees and ankles as much and Archer is more rigid so he looks more mechanical but is staying upright and thus less likely to hurt himself.

Re: TDK's International Test Cricket Update's

PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 9:37 pm
by Grenville
This Bess kid is ok, gets good drift.

Re: TDK's International Test Cricket Update's

PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 9:38 pm
by The Dark Knight
Windies looked like they were cruising and suddenly Hope nicks off to Bess. 2/102, trail by 102.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 9:53 pm
by Grenville
Start of the 37th over, Bess rubbing near his kidneys twice before rubbing the ball there, a bit of Eddie Harris from Major League? Bardol, Vagisil, anyone of them will give you two,three inches drift on your arm ball.