Not sure Sussex are ever going to see much of Jofra again.
Not sure Sussex are ever going to see much of Jofra again.
They will if Ides becomes an England selector.
Not this time. Although it does help when they don't have a set batsman at the crease. Or a batsman of any note in fact.Yet again an excellent 19th from us. We regularly seem to bowl great 19th overs this season, whether by Abbott, Wood or Morris.
The 20th over though usually disappears...
(Good start though)
Not this time. Although it does help when they don't have a set batsman at the crease. Or a batsman of any note in fact.
Jofra saves our bacon, because during that third wicket partnership we were throwing the Ashes away. In tricky conditions, after electing to bowl first, things were going downhill fast.
As it is, you'll always take 179 all out.
He only bowled 17 overs, with plenty of rest time. Boycott moaned about the same thing at Lords, but he’s wrong this time. Apart from anything else, Jofra’s pace was much lower overall than at Lords.Just caught the channel 5 highlights and Boycott was very critical of Jofra being over used and that he was bowling uphill, whereas all the quickies usually bowl from the other end.
Kind of makes Jofra’s efforts even better.
To be fair, he knows Headingley better than a lot of people. So there is probably some merit in what he says.He only bowled 17 overs, with plenty of rest time. Boycott moaned about the same thing at Lords, but he’s wrong this time. Apart from anything else, Jofra’s pace was much lower overall than at Lords.
He never did a lot of fast bowling at Headingley if my memory is correct...To be fair, he knows Headingley better than a lot of people. So there is probably some merit in what he says.