Yep it's really interesting being able to watch the Shield games to see how the Aussies are going etc...Cricket Australia website has loads of great video links to matches if you fancy watching...http://www.cricket.com.au/Ominous viewing below - Starcs wickets including an absolute nut to get Travis Head 1st ball.http://live.cricket.com.au/m/#/2029/42110/news
Don’t panic lads, vince don’t think the ball will move about batting at 3 and gaz balance could be number 5Anyone else get the feeling the wheels might come off this tour ?
Im actually fairly confident to be honest.. If we bowl in the right areas they can fall just as quickly. Besides Warner and Smith i can't name a solid batting line up. England have Cook Root Ali Bairstow..and even Woakes is a happy hooker so he might enjoy himself.Don't see why anyone can be bothered by bouncers anyway, if you're not comfortable dont play it, they cant get you out then
Plenty of non hookers have been dismissed via defending bouncers to various parts of the body, self preservation style.....do i really need to direct people to the cricket australia website to view all of Mitchell Johnson's dismissals from last ashes in oz ? Also , as ive said before , english fans will see the arrival of Handscomb as a test batsman of note . Khawaja will make plenty of runs and Renshaw wont do any worse than whoever opens with cook ( will probably do much better tbh ).
Aussie batting line up has been much better since the got a couple of English bloke into it.
I always thought aussies taking the piss out of england for having so many o.s players ( particularly saffas) was sooo yawn inducingly boring and irrelevant. I think the same now . But if you want to know the background of the player who will have by far most influence on the ashes ....its Croatian.
You know how so many people look at smith's technique and never cease to be amazed by how successful he is ? Well , get ready to have similar thoughts re Handscomb (relatively speaking of course , im not saying he will be an instant world beater). People will be endlessly intrigued by someone standing so deep in their crease that when they play without moving they are still further back than anyone taking the largest of backfoot movements . They will also be intrigued by him batting on the crease , playing forward , using his feet to spin , and think Handscomb facing spin is a completely different technique/batsman to the version that faces pace. He will be effective .