Bairstow should “pick up a niggle” in training and Foakes can come in.
Baffling take.I'm gonna go ahead and say it, that's not that hard a chance.
Is it though? Since when is a one handed jumping catch over someone's head become such an amazing feat for a professional sportsperson? She didn't have to sprint and drive forward, juggle the ball over the rope and back again, have the ball come over her shoulder, it wasn't hit at her point blank and didn't involve insane reactions. She has plenty of time to judge the flight of the ball and a jump puts it in range. At that point it becomes a slightly harder 1 than average one handed catch. Its a chance that I think 50% of professional cricketers as tall as her would make. And frankly, if you read the responses to the video there's probably 50% of people who say the same. Its not "baffling" at all.Baffling take.
Baffling response.Is it though? Since when is a one handed jumping catch over someone's head become such an amazing feat for a professional sportsperson? She didn't have to sprint and drive forward, juggle the ball over the rope and back again, have the ball come over her shoulder, it wasn't hit at her point blank and didn't involve insane reactions. She has plenty of time to judge the flight of the ball and a jump puts it in range. At that point it becomes a slightly harder 1 than average one handed catch. Its a chance that I think 50% of professional cricketers as tall as her would make. And frankly, if you read the responses to the video there's probably 50% of people who say the same. Its not "baffling" at all.
Is it though? Since when is a one handed jumping catch over someone's head become such an amazing feat for a professional sportsperson? She didn't have to sprint and drive forward, juggle the ball over the rope and back again, have the ball come over her shoulder, it wasn't hit at her point blank and didn't involve insane reactions. She has plenty of time to judge the flight of the ball and a jump puts it in range. At that point it becomes a slightly harder 1 than average one handed catch. Its a chance that I think 50% of professional cricketers as tall as her would make. And frankly, if you read the responses to the video there's probably 50% of people who say the same. Its not "baffling" at all.
Good response, well structured and thought out.Baffling response.
Eh? This makes no sense. The on field reaction was over the top but the commentators were even worse.Mate. Did you not see they also tweeted about 50 other clips out of the match? Do you not see a bowler celebrate wildly after a wicket, even though it’s not an amazing feet for a professional sports person to throw a ball accurately.
I bet you also complain that they don’t hit the ball as far as the men or bowl as fast
Nah. You’re just purposely being a knob. Any catch where you have to jump and have your hand fully stretched is difficult. Given the match situation, it was also a huge catch as Australia were building momentum.Good response, well structured and thought out.
Eh? This makes no sense. The on field reaction was over the top but the commentators were even worse.
Also, to accuse me of anything decry or belittle to women’s sport is outrageous. I’m doing the opposite by treating this catch as I would any other, to me this catch was nothing more than “decent”, it doesn’t deserve the hyperbole being given to it.
I'm gonna go ahead and say it, that's not that hard a chance.
Lotta sexists coming out the woodwork here.
Dimwit's one you rarely see these days.Maybe I should just accuse you of racism every time you disagree with me. Dimwit.
It's a great catch, you'd get the same reaction if Joe Root does that next weekend... true half of that will be because he's actually taken a catch... but still.
Anyway, I'm having Ashes withdrawl today... Wednesday feels like ages away.
i’ll gladly take bairstow making a simple catch off a regulation edge.
Someone who disagrees with you must be a knob and you must resort to personal insults. Or perhaps people have, and are allowed to have, different opinions to you. You can reply or not, I don't care, accusations of sexism and then calling someone a knob because they commented on a catch is still disgusting behaviour.Nah. You’re just purposely being a knob. Any catch where you have to jump and have your hand fully stretched is difficult. Given the match situation, it was also a huge catch as Australia were building momentum.
Go focus on Root and Bairstow being unable to catch stuff at chest height if you want to be negative.
Don't feed the troll.Maybe I should just accuse you of racism every time you disagree with me. Dimwit.
Disgusting behaviour I do hope you recover from such a massive insult.Someone who disagrees with you must be a knob and you must resort to personal insults. Or perhaps people have, and are allowed to have, different opinions to you. You can reply or not, I don't care, accusations of sexism and then calling someone a knob because they commented on a catch is still disgusting behaviour.
Yep, it's an England Twitter account celebrating a good catch that got England out of a rut - it was taken at 69-1 (in 12 overs). There's a lot of relief in that celebration.Disgusting behaviour I do hope you recover from such a massive insult.
You’re welcome to your opinion. At least it’s on here and not under a social media post that the players will see. I’ll trust what I saw with my own eyes, having played the game myself. Along with all the players on pitch and former players commentating. I think it was a tough catch (not an absolute top top one, but I don’t think anyone ever claimed it was?) and worth a big celebration and tweeting out on social media.
England had also dropped several catches in the previous game, and Ecclestone herself had dropped a tough one earlier in the slips.Yep, it's an England Twitter account celebrating a good catch that got England out of a rut - it was taken at 69-1 (in 12 overs). There's a lot of relief in that celebration.
Watching West Indies vs India right now and it is an absolute borefest. Roach is bowling and no carry whatsoever, just dribbling through to the 'keeper.
You sense that they pump out music between overs so people don't fall asleep.