I may have posted that slightly too soon, as we often do England are making tail-end sloggers look better than they really are.
Quote from: PGW on June 05, 2013, 02:17:07 PMA question from Radio just asked i dont currently no answer!Which former Test Cricketer born in 1973 went to school in Guildford area won a cricket version of 'The Weakest Link' back in 2005The answer was apparently Ashley Giles!!!
A question from Radio just asked i dont currently no answer!Which former Test Cricketer born in 1973 went to school in Guildford area won a cricket version of 'The Weakest Link' back in 2005
Better today, but the batting line up still looks a little disjointed. Along with KP, I'd still like to see Prior in the line up, but Morgan and Buttler were impressive today.
Quote from: tomd2103 on June 05, 2013, 11:26:02 PMBetter today, but the batting line up still looks a little disjointed. Along with KP, I'd still like to see Prior in the line up, but Morgan and Buttler were impressive today. The match situation when Buttler went in was ideal for him. Only a few overs left and he was able to open his arms and swing the bat. It's almost as if when he goes in earlier he doesn't know what to do. Yet again we approach a major international tournament and have no idea of what our best side is. Prior is probably the best wicketkeeper batsman in the world; certainly the best since Gilchrist yet he doesn't even get in the squad.