The West Indies bowlers have lost their discipline here.
Yep it's very flat and to be honest Root, Buttler and Ali are the only positives of the last year so let's hope a couple of them dig us out.
We are under the impression that Test cricket is still played at a slow pace. It's not, the top teams play an aggressive fast paced style now. If you're not scoring at 4 an over on a regular basis you're behind the times. We are miles off it now.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on April 13, 2015, 05:30:22 PMWe are under the impression that Test cricket is still played at a slow pace. It's not, the top teams play an aggressive fast paced style now. If you're not scoring at 4 an over on a regular basis you're behind the times. We are miles off it now.Not sure about that Paul. The last couple of times we have come across South Africa, they have shown us how to bat in test matches. The likes of Kallis and Amla gave a master class in how to bat in test matches - solid defensively yet able to put the bad balls away. Thinking about it on the way home though, I'm not sure I like the look of that Trott and Cook opening partnership. One of them needs to be partnered with someone a little more adventurous.
Quote from: tomd2103 on April 13, 2015, 07:29:47 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on April 13, 2015, 05:30:22 PMWe are under the impression that Test cricket is still played at a slow pace. It's not, the top teams play an aggressive fast paced style now. If you're not scoring at 4 an over on a regular basis you're behind the times. We are miles off it now.Not sure about that Paul. The last couple of times we have come across South Africa, they have shown us how to bat in test matches. The likes of Kallis and Amla gave a master class in how to bat in test matches - solid defensively yet able to put the bad balls away. Thinking about it on the way home though, I'm not sure I like the look of that Trott and Cook opening partnership. One of them needs to be partnered with someone a little more adventurous. putting away the bad balls is part of it but amla in particular is excellent at rotating the strike so bowlers rarely get chance to set him up. That our biggest problem, a bit of aggression and we withdraw and let the pressure build. Look at Ballance today, he just stopped trying to score and then got out having not scored for about 20 balls, that's just getting yourself into trouble.