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+x+x+xThere was just a graph on TV showing how Cummins’ average speed is slowing a little every test since the first one at Edgbaston. It hasn’t effected the quality of his performances. Fellars do you reckon we can now breathe easy? A loss is out of the question..a draw or the Ashes remain. Rain or bad light could prevent a win. Nothing on radar. Plenty of sun. I admire Denly's grit. Has had a fair series.. getting better too.
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Baggers, what sort of trajectory does an arm ball have for a finger spinner?
Straight on like a wristy's top spinner, or turning from off to leg like a conventional right arm finger spinner?
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Keyboard Warrior
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+x+x+x+xThere was just a graph on TV showing how Cummins’ average speed is slowing a little every test since the first one at Edgbaston. It hasn’t effected the quality of his performances. Fellars do you reckon we can now breathe easy? A loss is out of the question..a draw or the Ashes remain. Rain or bad light could prevent a win. Nothing on radar. Plenty of sun. I admire Denly's grit. Has had a fair series.. getting better too. A few Poms have shown real grit under pressure. I’ve been impressed by Denly too.
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+xBaggers, what sort of trajectory does an arm ball have for a finger spinner? Straight on like a wristy's top spinner, or turning from off to leg like a conventional right arm finger spinner? Straight unless it swings (or seams)... Its literally an arm ball - that is no spin imparted... It won't dip and bounce as much as an overspun offie.
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That spat up off the pitch!
GOAT strikes!
Denly caught well by Labuschagne at bat pad.
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+xThat spat up off the pitch! GOAT strikes! Denly caught well by Labuschagne at bat pad. It really reared, hitting the handle of the bat. England 5-95.
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+x+xBaggers, what sort of trajectory does an arm ball have for a finger spinner? Straight on like a wristy's top spinner, or turning from off to leg like a conventional right arm finger spinner? Straight unless it swings (or seams)... Its literally an arm ball - that is no spin imparted... It won't dip and bounce as much as an overspun offie. Thanks. I'm surprised Lyon hasn't developed an arm ball.
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Keyboard Warrior
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Cummins might need a rest.
He has slowed to 82-84mph, how ever many kph that is.
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+xCummins might need a rest. He has slowed to 82-84mph, how ever many kph that is. 133- 135kph.
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+x+xBaggers, what sort of trajectory does an arm ball have for a finger spinner? Straight on like a wristy's top spinner, or turning from off to leg like a conventional right arm finger spinner? Straight unless it swings (or seams)... Its literally an arm ball - that is no spin imparted... It won't dip and bounce as much as an overspun offie. I'm assuming the arm ball is disguised, not like a conventional pace delivery?
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GOAT is still bowling too many deliveries down legside to the right handers for mine, even if he has bowled some very good balls.
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Anybody listening to TV commentary, turn the sound off, switch on the radio and listen to Geoff Boycott!
He is hilarious!
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We need a wicket to shot the Barmy Army up.
The Poms were deathly silent when Pommy wickets were falling and runs dried up.
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BaggyGreens
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+x+x+xwhat is the go with lyon? i knew he can’t bowl against quality batsmen but as of late it seems he cant even bowl against anyone at all.. straight garbage Welcome to the forum, Deadline. GOAT has bowled well today without luck. Better than the last two games DC but still not commensurate (see I too can use fancy words) with his rating as the GOAT. Just got hold of this stat. Since his successful first match his series figures read 130 overs, 5 @80. He currently has around 0/130. Hazlewood has bowled without luck this innings but he sure has built pressure. His current figures are 10-4- 0-12. Is conceding just over 1 run per over.
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BaggyGreens
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+xCummins might need a rest. He has slowed to 82-84mph, how ever many kph that is. bout 136/138 kph. that is slow for Cummins.
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BaggyGreens
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+xBaggers, what sort of trajectory does an arm ball have for a finger spinner? Straight on like a wristy's top spinner, or turning from off to leg like a conventional right arm finger spinner? Straight on I believe DC. with no spin imparted.
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You beauty!
Bairstow LBW to Starc!
6 -138.
We need these wickets before bad light stops play. The days in England have shortened considerably since the start of the series as we head to the equinox on 22nd of September.
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+x+xBaggers, what sort of trajectory does an arm ball have for a finger spinner? Straight on like a wristy's top spinner, or turning from off to leg like a conventional right arm finger spinner? Straight on I believe DC. with no spin imparted. Disguised finger delivery , or like a regular pace ball?
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+xYou beauty! Bairstow LBW to Starc! 6 -138. We need these wickets before bad light stops play. The days in England have shortened considerably since the start of the series as we head to the equinox on 22nd of September. For some unfathomable reason the ECB wont start games early if there is time to make up due to rain delays. So we are left with this bad lite call well before play is due to end. Bunch of stuffed old shirts.
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BaggyGreens
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+x+xYou beauty! Bairstow LBW to Starc! 6 -138. We need these wickets before bad light stops play. The days in England have shortened considerably since the start of the series as we head to the equinox on 22nd of September. For some unfathomable reason the ECB wont start games early if there is time to make up due to rain delays. So we are left with this bad lite call well before play is due to end. Bunch of stuffed old shirts. Was beginning to think Starc's comeback had run out of steam. Now wipe out the tail Mitchell. Buttler is doing a good job. If they are to get a draw he needs to farm the strike as this England tail is long.
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+x+x+x+xwhat is the go with lyon? i knew he can’t bowl against quality batsmen but as of late it seems he cant even bowl against anyone at all.. straight garbage Welcome to the forum, Deadline. GOAT has bowled well today without luck. Better than the last two games DC but still not commensurate (see I too can use fancy words) with his rating as the GOAT. Just got hold of this stat. Since his successful first match his series figures read 130 overs, 5 @80. He currently has around 0/130. Hazlewood has bowled without luck this innings but he sure has built pressure. His current figures are 10-4- 0-12. Is conceding just over 1 run per over. He has bowled well. I doubt Mike would agree though. Mike seems to have gone very quiet on the forum since H and Labu have starred!
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BaggyGreens
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+x+x+xBaggers, what sort of trajectory does an arm ball have for a finger spinner? Straight on like a wristy's top spinner, or turning from off to leg like a conventional right arm finger spinner? Straight on I believe DC. with no spin imparted. Disguised finger delivery , or like a regular pace ball? The former I suspect. Still surely the batsman can see if there is no spin on the ball. and play it accordingly. You may have to ask one of your TCA mates or one of the Tigers.
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Keyboard Warrior
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I think Cummins is stuffed.
He needs a rest.
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BaggyGreens
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+x+x+x+x+xwhat is the go with lyon? i knew he can’t bowl against quality batsmen but as of late it seems he cant even bowl against anyone at all.. straight garbage Welcome to the forum, Deadline. GOAT has bowled well today without luck. Better than the last two games DC but still not commensurate (see I too can use fancy words) with his rating as the GOAT. Just got hold of this stat. Since his successful first match his series figures read 130 overs, 5 @80. He currently has around 0/130. Hazlewood has bowled without luck this innings but he sure has built pressure. His current figures are 10-4- 0-12. Is conceding just over 1 run per over. He has bowled well. I doubt Mike would agree though. Mike seems to have gone very quiet on the forum since H and Labu have starred! No comment. He may be reading this. ha ha.
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Keyboard Warrior
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+x+x+xYou beauty! Bairstow LBW to Starc! 6 -138. We need these wickets before bad light stops play. The days in England have shortened considerably since the start of the series as we head to the equinox on 22nd of September. For some unfathomable reason the ECB wont start games early if there is time to make up due to rain delays. So we are left with this bad lite call well before play is due to end. Bunch of stuffed old shirts. Was beginning to think Starc's comeback had run out of steam. Now wipe out the tail Mitchell. Buttler is doing a good job. If they are to get a draw he needs to farm the strike as this England tail is long. Buttler is batting well under extreme pressure. He is standing between Australia retaining The Ashes.
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+xI think Cummins is stuffed. He needs a rest. Then lets hope we wrap up the Ashes here so he can rest for the final game. Because we sure need him if the Ashes are still on the line.
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Cummins close LBW given out, but replay saves Poms.
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+x+xI think Cummins is stuffed. He needs a rest. Then lets hope we wrap up the Ashes here so he can rest for the final game. Because we sure need him if the Ashes are still on the line. This is enthralling stuff.. dont want to go to bed. But cant keep eyes open.
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4 more wickets needed after tea
come on oz!
Lyon's had an injured finger all game
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hazelwood wins the ashes!
Should be 3-0 up
what a performance away from home!
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