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Sorry about that.
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| Put NET RUN RATE into Wikipedia. Explains it further |
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Rememeber Vaughan is the captain, Flintoff would not have been allowed to set a field like that on the hoof. Quote:
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| Well still not quite sure, TMS say a teams net run rate will go up after a win, Wikipedia says click here . Quote:
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| Well I listeded to TMS - and the commentators never shut up about the stupid way Flintoff was playing to that packed off side field - not trying to bowl the batsman, or get a catch behind. They say he was trying to get the batsmen trying to get caught on the boundary, they went on to say countless times that this was a silly ploy, and that "they should have been bowling a proper line and length with Bangladesh six wickets down". Flintoff could have refused to bowl that line, it might have been his idea, but it was an impossible line to bowl in a correct way to, it was designed to induce a catch. To be honest Colly I don't think Flintoff is that good a one day player - hey if he got dropped tomorrow from the ONE DAY side, I would not bad an eyelid. His rankings as a bowler and all-rounder as a Test player are far superior than his one day rankings.
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Look at the scorcard from yesterdays game, and see for yourself if this was over-cautious batting or not. Ian Bell: 0 from 10 balls Vaughan: 30 from 59 balls Struass: 23 from 36 balls KP: 10 from 26 balls Collingwood: 23 from 74 balls Freddie: 23 from 21 balls As you can see apart from Freddie, all the England batsmen were batting over-cautiously. To score 23 runs from 74 balls in an ODI match against a Bangladeshi side is dreadful.
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| Not as bad as making a ten ball duck.
__________________ Bill Ponsford - The only one who could play in Bradman’s company and make it a duet. |
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| Let us forget comparisons and look at what happened in this game. When England were 130 for 6 with 14 to win with plenty of overs to spare, Nixon (forgot himself?) hit a straight six off Rafique to make it 136 for 6. The batsmen then met on the pitch and there were no runs scored for the next 23 balls despite some ordinary bowling on a placid wicket. Collingwood played defensive strokes to balls that sat up and begged to be hit, but he did not seem worried in the least. If that was not part of a plan (quite legitimate and acceptable, mind), I don't know what else is. |
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What gets me is how many people suggest that Collingwood is becoming one of the truly great English cricketers. Poppycock! One of the journalists remarked yesterday how "an out-of-sorts Collingwood" scratched around for 23 off 74 balls. What do they mean by "out-of-sorts"? That is how Collingwood always plays against Bangladesh. He is one of the truly great scratcher-arounds of English cricket. And yes he might make a decent one-day captain... hardly inspirational... but unlikely to drink seventeen pints and fall out of a pedalo. But he is not true class.
__________________ Red-it, Red-it, Read it and wept Last edited by Oliver : 13-04-2007 at 08:39 AM. |
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