by whufc » Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:20 pm
by locky801 » Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:22 pm
whufc wrote:Locky,
How could bowling exactly to the captains plans be bad bowling.
Bad captaining maybe but definatly not bad bowling exactly what the captain asked for.
by Jim05 » Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:22 pm
NFC wrote:locky801 wrote:NFC wrote:locky801 wrote:Crap bowling in the last 8 overs by the Aussies, make them play the ball FFS
Good bowling, nothing wrong with it.
Cant get wickets if the batsman dont have to play at the ball
Lol, almost resulted in 2 wickets.
Still complaining champ?
by the joker » Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:22 pm
by Johno6 » Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:23 pm
by whufc » Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:25 pm
locky801 wrote:whufc wrote:Locky,
How could bowling exactly to the captains plans be bad bowling.
Bad captaining maybe but definatly not bad bowling exactly what the captain asked for.
Sory didnt know you had a direct line to Mr. Clarke
by whufc » Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:28 pm
by mal » Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:31 pm
rod_rooster wrote:mal wrote:And still no criticism of Ponting, Clarke, Hussey or Haddin in this innings
Here you go mal, once again Haddin proves he's no good with the gloves. Who cares what he does with the bat. He cannot keep wickets to an acceptable standard and as a result of that should not be near the Test side.
by Jim05 » Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:33 pm
by mal » Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:41 pm
Jim05 wrote:NFC wrote:locky801 wrote:Crap bowling in the last 8 overs by the Aussies, make them play the ball FFS
Good bowling, nothing wrong with it.
Would like a few more on the stumps. They have shut shop 10 overs ago, need to get them playing at them. They will leave the wide ones all day
by whufc » Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:41 pm
Jim05 wrote:We need to stop selecting keepers with the best batting ability and pick the ones with the best glove work. A specialist keepers number 1 job is to keep wickets, if he makes a few runs its a bonus. Would much prefer a keeper who averages 20 with the bat but is a great glovesman over a keeper who averages 40 but is average behind the stumps.
Haddin has always been in the average category and im not sure Wade is great with the gloves either. No doubt Wade is a good batsman but we need to find the best keeper.
Manou copped a bit of stick because he wasnt a great batsman but his glove work was the best in the country.
From what ive seen this season Nevill from NSW seems to have the best glovework IMO
by whufc » Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:43 pm
mal wrote:Jim05 wrote:NFC wrote:locky801 wrote:Crap bowling in the last 8 overs by the Aussies, make them play the ball FFS
Good bowling, nothing wrong with it.
Would like a few more on the stumps. They have shut shop 10 overs ago, need to get them playing at them. They will leave the wide ones all day
Im with Locky
That line is ok when they have 380 slips and 329 gullys
But Clarke had more of a ring field in place and the bowlers should have been at the pegs a bit more
That they bowled a ball close to Tendulkars stumps and almost had him bowled vindicates Lockys thoughts
by Jim05 » Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:51 pm
whufc wrote:Jim05 wrote:We need to stop selecting keepers with the best batting ability and pick the ones with the best glove work. A specialist keepers number 1 job is to keep wickets, if he makes a few runs its a bonus. Would much prefer a keeper who averages 20 with the bat but is a great glovesman over a keeper who averages 40 but is average behind the stumps.
Haddin has always been in the average category and im not sure Wade is great with the gloves either. No doubt Wade is a good batsman but we need to find the best keeper.
Manou copped a bit of stick because he wasnt a great batsman but his glove work was the best in the country.
From what ive seen this season Nevill from NSW seems to have the best glovework IMO
I tend to agree but unfortunatly if you can find a keeper who can average around that 40 mark its a huge advantage especially if in that 40 runs they make they have a couple of partnerships worth a total of an extra 100 runs.
Would love to know the stats on average how many catches do keepers drop in an innings and how many byes that they should have saved (not 10ft bouncers that go over every one) in an innings.
PERFECT EXAMPLE TO A TEE
Adam Gilchrist averaged 47
Ian Healy average 27
Healy averaged exactly 20 runs less an innings than Adam Gilchrist and was a million times better keeper BUT how many on here would select Healy in their side ahead of Adam Gilchrist.
by Brucetiki » Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:52 pm
by whufc » Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:56 pm
Jim05 wrote:whufc wrote:Jim05 wrote:We need to stop selecting keepers with the best batting ability and pick the ones with the best glove work. A specialist keepers number 1 job is to keep wickets, if he makes a few runs its a bonus. Would much prefer a keeper who averages 20 with the bat but is a great glovesman over a keeper who averages 40 but is average behind the stumps.
Haddin has always been in the average category and im not sure Wade is great with the gloves either. No doubt Wade is a good batsman but we need to find the best keeper.
Manou copped a bit of stick because he wasnt a great batsman but his glove work was the best in the country.
From what ive seen this season Nevill from NSW seems to have the best glovework IMO
I tend to agree but unfortunatly if you can find a keeper who can average around that 40 mark its a huge advantage especially if in that 40 runs they make they have a couple of partnerships worth a total of an extra 100 runs.
Would love to know the stats on average how many catches do keepers drop in an innings and how many byes that they should have saved (not 10ft bouncers that go over every one) in an innings.
PERFECT EXAMPLE TO A TEE
Adam Gilchrist averaged 47
Ian Healy average 27
Healy averaged exactly 20 runs less an innings than Adam Gilchrist and was a million times better keeper BUT how many on here would select Healy in their side ahead of Adam Gilchrist.
Yeah you are correct everyone would pick Gilly.
Not sure how many runs more a decent keeper would save but its the dropped catches that hurt. Haddin has put a few down this summer already. That one today was a dead set sitter.
by mal » Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:56 pm
by whufc » Thu Jan 05, 2012 6:08 pm
mal wrote:Theres about 1000-1100 balls left in this test
Theres approximately 180 balls to be bowled in the first session tomorrow
If I was an Indian batsman , I would enjoy about 60 balls being bowled in that leave the ball corridor
Then they only have to play at 120 balls for the session
Im sorry WHUFC I can agree to
Centrals being better than Norwood
Eastern Park being better than North Pines
But Im still with Locky on this one
by Squids » Thu Jan 05, 2012 6:13 pm
by whufc » Thu Jan 05, 2012 6:15 pm
Squids wrote:Was Haddins drop a sitter?
I have a feeling if he took it we would be praising the bowling.
by Media Park » Thu Jan 05, 2012 6:27 pm
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