There's no justification for keeping him in the side. He's dropped both batsman at the crease.Oh FFS Johnny man.
There's no justification for keeping him in the side. He's dropped both batsman at the crease.Oh FFS Johnny man.
You wonder if his injury has lessened his agility, but he's just not up to it anymore. Pick your best keeper then see if Bairstow is good enough to get into the top 6Bairstow simply not good enough behind the stumps.....
He's just like Kohli - refuses to believe he's ever out. I remember Virat reviewing when Moeen bowled him through the gateCheating again......prick
hard to disagree but I get the feeling that he's nailed on to get a big score now!!There's no justification for keeping him in the side. He's dropped both batsman at the crease.
That was one of the worst/simplest drops by a WK I've seen in 40 years of watching test cricket.
Now I see it replayed, he's adjusted his weight fine. It was an absolute sitter. Very poorI think that's a little harsh. It's a right arm fast going over the wicket to a left hander. 99/100 he's looking to take the ball at least a couple of steps to his left so you have to put your weight on your right leg to allow you to spring for the outside edge. You have milliseconds to adjust your weight and the direction of travel.
Having said that, he should have taken the catch
Now I see it replayed, he's adjusted his weight fine. It was an absolute sitter. Very poor
At Test level, that is a pathetic tally13 drops and a missed stumping in the series... according to Nas Hussein
Dreadful...
Catches win matches
13 drops and a missed stumping in the series... according to Nas Hussein
Dreadful...
Catches win matches
13 drops and a missed stumping in the series... according to Nas Hussein
Dreadful...
Catches win matches