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Your garden variety trundler is he.Yeah, didn't even know that was a thing.
Not awful either. No pace, but wobbles it off the seam.
Your garden variety trundler is he.Yeah, didn't even know that was a thing.
Not awful either. No pace, but wobbles it off the seam.
Typical English seamer, I'd say.Your garden variety trundler is he.
He's decent oh yeah. Now he needs to fill in with the bat like that Pakistani all-rounder (Razzaq)Typical English seamer, I'd say.
Definitely bowls more good length stuff than the bog standard fill-in medium bowler, whose MO is generally full length to attack the stumps.
Niall O'Brien suggesting Tector has a couple of cricketing brothers, so, given the dynastic nature of Irish cricket, we may soon have to decide on a collective noun for them if they join him in green.Tector and Tucker is rather discordant as a partnership. Too similar to be characters in the same film, not enough symmetry to form a pleasing double act akin to Bodger & Badger. They need to either be more or less similar, but the current position is untenable.
If you google Tector the first result is actually wookiepedia. Tector-Class Star Destroyer.Niall O'Brien suggesting Tector has a couple of cricketing brothers, so, given the dynastic nature of Irish cricket, we may soon have to decide on a collective noun for them if they join him in green.
I'll throw a vector of Tectors into the ring.
I have more sympathy for this view than most, but I don't think we learn a lot about Rashid from him taking wickets at home against an experimental Irish team.Nick Knight deploying the old "looks good in one-dayers, so pick him for the test team" fallacy on Rashid.