Sachinism Posted July 29, 2008 Share Posted July 29, 2008 wtf they dropped Broad, he could play as a Batsman, drop Vaughan instead Link to comment
Dirty_South Posted July 29, 2008 Share Posted July 29, 2008 how cud they drop Broad ??? He's a better batsman than Colly...and bowls well too... Link to comment
Texy Posted July 29, 2008 Share Posted July 29, 2008 the WEAKEST LINk in the team is MICHAEL VAUGHN................how the hell is he still in the team?? Link to comment
yoda Posted July 30, 2008 Share Posted July 30, 2008 the WEAKEST LINk in the team is MICHAEL VAUGHN................how the hell is he still in the team?? sounds like the guy in your avatar. Link to comment
Sachinism Posted July 30, 2008 Share Posted July 30, 2008 ^^ that guy scored more runs last year than most of the other players in the team Link to comment
Feed Posted August 6, 2008 Share Posted August 6, 2008 Harmison and Broad recalled to England team for fourth Test as Sidebottom and Bopara miss out England have brought back pace bowler Steve Harmison for the final Test against South Africa at The Oval tomorrow, with Ryan Sidebottom and Ravi Bopara missing out.More... Harmison and Broad recalled to England team for fourth Test as Sidebottom and Bopara miss out By Sportsmail Reporter Last updated at 12:22 PM on 06th August 2008 England have made two changes to their line-up for the final npower Test against South Africa starting tomorrow as they attempt to salvage some pride at The Oval. The team are already without Michael Vaughan, who is taking a break from the game following his emotional resignation as captain on Sunday but have also given left-arm seamer Ryan Sidebottom a break for the final Test of the summer. But rather than recall Essex batsman Ravi Bopara for his first Test since last December as Vaughan's replacement, England have instead reverted to a five-man attack with Stuart Broad and Steve Harmison coming back into the line-up. Back in the fold: England's Steve Harmison bowls during a nets practice session at Edgbaston. Ian Bell has been promoted to his favoured number three position, from where he averaged over 40 the last time he played in that role in Sri Lanka last year, while all-rounder Andrew Flintoff will bat at number six having played at seven in the two previous Tests he has played this summer. It is a surprising line-up for Kevin Pietersen's first Test as captain as they attempt to halt South Africa's momentum following successive triumphs at Headingley and Edgbaston to wrap up the series with a Test to spare. Broad has been recalled after being rested because of his workload for Edgbaston while Harmison plays his first Test since the opening defeat against New Zealand in Hamilton last March. But it is the batting order which is expected to provoke the most debate with England deciding to field an extra bowler despite failing to score 250 in the first innings of both the last two Tests. Tim Ambrose, picked at number eight at Headingley and number six at Edgbaston, once again has to move to number seven to accommodate the return of Flintoff at six - which is a change in policy from the Vaughan regime who always had their key all-rounder as a number seven. Link to comment
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