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Not sure why they would want slow pitches since their strength is pace and their batters like pace on the ball. The pitches seen so far are purely the result of unusually wet weather (for them) in the build up to both games. We saw how the Gabba pitch reverted to type later on and the convicts loved it.
There's been talk for while about how the drop in pitches are changing things. Maybe that's part of it.Do you think it was a deliberate plan by the aussies to talk endlessly about how they'll smash us on fast bouncey pitches then play us on slow turgid ones?
Do you think it was a deliberate plan by the aussies to talk endlessly about how they'll smash us on fast bouncey pitches then play us on slow turgid ones?
Not sure, but even on a slow pitch at Brisbane they still smashed us. 95mph bouncers are menacing no matter what the surface is like - we still can't play short stuff, nor can we bowl it.
Huge bugbear for me, this.Nor can we bowl a good length which is most infuriating. Sick of hearing about how Broad and Andersen need to pitch it up everytime we tour
But I that's fine if it's swinging which it doesn't do for very long.Spot on. Sides only bowl poorly when they don't pitch it up, gives the ball time to swing or get the batsman driving and nip it off the seam. Simple really and within your power to execute. Bloody hell, even I can do that and I'm hopeless.
Agree that it doesn't swing for very long Down Under - combination of the playing conditions and the crap Kookaburra ball they use - but there has to be a plan B.But I that's fine if it's swinging which it doesn't do for very long.
So I wonder if Anderson and Broad, once it stopped swinging, just dragged their lengths back a bit to stop them scoring and to bore them out. Anderson's runs per over suggests something like that.
Whatever, if that was the plan it didn't work.
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Interesting about coaching for fast bowling and how England aren't doing it effectively.
Yea.I think its also the opposite of the Pakistan effect - we've not had many inspirational quicks to get the next generation interested have we?
Yea.
But it is concerning that when we do get a fast bowler they seem to spend most of their time injured. Is it something we're doing wrong or is it just one of those things - do Aussie quicks suffer the same number of injuries?