I’m still annoyed with Brook. He is so bloody talented, and no one is saying he can’t attack. But just think about the game situation.
Quote from: Drummond on Today at 02:02:59 PMQuote from: tomd2103 on Today at 01:31:06 PMHeard Michael Vaughan talking earlier in the week about the way the England players approached playing Bumrah in the summer (just looked to see him off in the main) and said that maybe they should consider that against Starc. Seeing the figures from today's play, he probably had a point to be fair. Haven't followed all of it today, but did it rain. They only bowled 74 overs, which seems low.I can't stand Michael Vaughan. Arrogant.Most ex-cricketers turned pundits appear likeable sorts, Atherton & Nasser to name a couple. Michael Vaughan however, comes across as a prime bellend.
Quote from: tomd2103 on Today at 01:31:06 PMHeard Michael Vaughan talking earlier in the week about the way the England players approached playing Bumrah in the summer (just looked to see him off in the main) and said that maybe they should consider that against Starc. Seeing the figures from today's play, he probably had a point to be fair. Haven't followed all of it today, but did it rain. They only bowled 74 overs, which seems low.I can't stand Michael Vaughan. Arrogant.
Heard Michael Vaughan talking earlier in the week about the way the England players approached playing Bumrah in the summer (just looked to see him off in the main) and said that maybe they should consider that against Starc. Seeing the figures from today's play, he probably had a point to be fair. Haven't followed all of it today, but did it rain. They only bowled 74 overs, which seems low.
The thing with Brook is that he can play sensibly, where he lets himself down is that once he starts a counter-attack he can't 'gear down' again. When he came in I thought it was right to try to smack a few quick runs and get them bowling a little more defensive before the sun set but he only needed a couple of overs of it and then his job was to settle in and bat out the session. Putting Stokes in a position of having to see out 6-7 overs just as it was getting twilight was just really poor. Only mtched by Stokes then having a rush of blood himself and trying to force a run that wasn't there, I think the Stokes one was even worse and you could see he knew how much he'd fucked up.
Quote from: paul_e on Today at 09:34:15 PMThe thing with Brook is that he can play sensibly, where he lets himself down is that once he starts a counter-attack he can't 'gear down' again. When he came in I thought it was right to try to smack a few quick runs and get them bowling a little more defensive before the sun set but he only needed a couple of overs of it and then his job was to settle in and bat out the session. Putting Stokes in a position of having to see out 6-7 overs just as it was getting twilight was just really poor. Only mtched by Stokes then having a rush of blood himself and trying to force a run that wasn't there, I think the Stokes one was even worse and you could see he knew how much he'd fucked up.I get what you’re saying but Brook consistently fails to read the match situation and adapt accordingly, test cricket is a marathon not a sprint so you have to question whether he is a victim of Bazzball or just too caught up in the moment to adapt to the situation.
Quote from: Villan For Life on Today at 09:38:38 PMQuote from: paul_e on Today at 09:34:15 PMThe thing with Brook is that he can play sensibly, where he lets himself down is that once he starts a counter-attack he can't 'gear down' again. When he came in I thought it was right to try to smack a few quick runs and get them bowling a little more defensive before the sun set but he only needed a couple of overs of it and then his job was to settle in and bat out the session. Putting Stokes in a position of having to see out 6-7 overs just as it was getting twilight was just really poor. Only mtched by Stokes then having a rush of blood himself and trying to force a run that wasn't there, I think the Stokes one was even worse and you could see he knew how much he'd fucked up.I get what you’re saying but Brook consistently fails to read the match situation and adapt accordingly, test cricket is a marathon not a sprint so you have to question whether he is a victim of Bazzball or just too caught up in the moment to adapt to the situation.It's 100% the latter for me, he's done it since he first broke into the Yorkshire team.
He is capable of scoring at least two centuries in the remainder of this tour if he can get out of his own way.