The thing I liked about the back three from the Redcliffe game was that they were very dangerous on their kick returns, and the first scoot from dummy.
Seems like a 17 year old gave Clarke some advice today/yesterday. Maybe he should listen...
http://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/the-ashes/geelong-teenager-daniel-brew-gives-australia-captain-michael-clarke-advice-about-his-batting-technique/story-e6frf3gl-1225991930332
Make sure you watch the...
Hahahaa, he just seems to 'dab' his bat at balls, with little intent to actually strike it. While Watson was really connecting with the ball and following through with his power. I guess that's what happens when a player is out of form (I only know this from media).
I don't know a lot about cricket, but that was a good game last night. Enjoyed watching Watson, he seems like such a powerful player, especially when he's batting with M. Clarke, who seems like a weasel...
Rocky, you seem to generalise a lot these days. I agree that there is people that fit your description, like Robyn I couldn't justify the cost to have foxtel, we are a family on a single income and there are better things to be spending money on, one of which isn't TV.
Agree, I can't believe the amount of advertising of gambling before, during and after the game. And the constant odds updates. I don't mind to put a $5-$10 on a game or 1st try scorer, but I think the game and clubs must be very careful with how they associate with a past time (run by money...
Thanks Browny, quick question, why wouldn't you have your best batsmen from the word go?
So we have
Opener 1: Take the fight to the bowlers with an aggressive batting style and not letting them dictate the opening.
Opener 2: (as above) or the more patient of the pair, accumulates rather then...