i'm off this will be over before i am home so i am saying.
YESSSSS WE WON!!!!!! now to be first to do so.
And me, bloody slow coaches thought I could watch them win but I am finishing work so will have to listen to us win instead.
i'm off this will be over before i am home so i am saying.
YESSSSS WE WON!!!!!! now to be first to do so.
He's stolen an England career. He goes through long phases of **** and just as he's on the brink of being dropped he comes out with a century or important innings that keeps him in the side. It took him several years to post his first hundred in an innings in which someone else hadn't already scored a hundred for England.Bell's got his 50, so he should be out fairly soon.
He's stolen an England career. He goes through long phases of **** and just as he's on the brink of being dropped he comes out with a century or important innings that keeps him in the side. It took him several years to post his first hundred in an innings in which someone else hadn't already scored a hundred for England.


I can tell you a lot about him...Do tell us what his test batting average is.
Anyway. It's all over
Win by 8 wickets. Well played England.
I can tell you a lot about him...
His test average is 43 which isn't that impressive given he has never had to worry about captaincy, keeping wicket, bowling etc.
What is even less impressive is his average against Australia (35) which is the biggest test of any England batsman. He does however average 158 against Bangladesh.
Of his 22 test centuries only 7 were overseas. 4 centuries against Australia, 3 of them at home (all 3 against a **** Australia team that was beaten 3-0).
Talented player but he's always lacked mental toughness. Warne spotted that straight away and the Sherminator tag really got to Bell. He's lived off that Dayle Hadlee quote (best 16 year old he'd ever seen) for a long time!
Compare that to the often maligned Cook who is a vastly superior player and who averages 46 in test cricket and 39 against Australia despite carrying the burden of captaincy for some of his career.
Of his 27 test centuries, 15 were overseas. 4 centuries against Australia, all of them in Australia.

I used to have to know it off by heart!Splendidly googled![]()
I used to have to know it off by heart!
I can tell you a lot about him...
His test average is 43 which isn't that impressive given he has never had to worry about captaincy, keeping wicket, bowling etc.
What is even less impressive is his average against Australia (35) which is the biggest test of any England batsman. He does however average 158 against Bangladesh.
Of his 22 test centuries only 7 were overseas. 4 centuries against Australia, 3 of them at home (all 3 against a **** Australia team that was beaten 3-0).
Talented player but he's always lacked mental toughness. Warne spotted that straight away and the Sherminator tag really got to Bell. He's lived off that Dayle Hadlee quote (best 16 year old he'd ever seen) for a long time!
Compare that to the often maligned Cook who is a vastly superior player and who averages 46 in test cricket and 39 against Australia despite carrying the burden of captaincy for some of his career.
Of his 27 test centuries, 15 were overseas. 4 centuries against Australia, all of them in Australia.
Fair point.Just playing devil's advocate here (as I agree he's lucky not to have been dropped ages ago) but Bell may well have a far better test average if he'd played at number 3 more often. It's his best test position these days and that's been glaringly obvious for a while. Before this test his last score at 3 was 270 odd against India (I think) and now he's got two half centuries so the best part of 400 runs in 3 innings.
What wrong with wanting to win the series via dodgy weather given Anderson is out and lyth is in.
Out.How do you pronounce his name? Light? Lythe? Litt? Lith?