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In reply to Real-cricket
Wondian
In reply to Real-cricket
number 11
In reply to Real-cricket
Tail-ender. I could think of other things but not worth saying
Yeah .... what was that about at this stage?
Walsh a better batsman by far
Number 11 batsman , scored as much as number 2 Powell and twice as much as Singh and Dowrich.
In reply to Cornfused
Top order failed. But this is more about situational awareness.
In reply to Real-cricket
a trini
In reply to gvenkat
spot on
In reply to doosra
Dunce Trini at that.
Haters....lol
In reply to Real-cricket
I experienced this too when my no.11 swung for the fences off the last ball and was stumped..he was also the opening bowler.The umpire was Sang Hue at the old Melbourne Park, Elletson Rd,now one of Kingston College campuses. We were nearly 100 away from a win a playing for a draw.
Did not speak to the guy for L O N G time.
Happens in village green cricket,cricket,curry goat cricket why not Test cricket...
That was an unnecessary heave.
This Gabriel forgot the message from the Crickets Gods. This Gabriel should be the one banished.
In reply to hubert
Are you still alive? I was always afraid to ask that question. But now that you appear to be still breathing, I feel much better asking it.
Welcome back, unless I just happened to miss your irregular offerings.
In reply to ProWI
Tks. Yes I am still Vertical. And Yes youhave been missing my very irregular postings.
God Bless. I still read you more in the Big Men place(Back Room)
In reply to hubert
Man it tough, I went through a situation like that in a wind ball game. I was upset for a long time so I could imagine how Chase is feeling especially if he gave advice to the contrary.
when Gabriel came out to bat there were 7 or 8 overs left that is 42 to 48 balls. I think Gabriel faced 22 of those. If you allow your no.11 batsman to face about half of the remaining balls you are looking for trouble. Great batting by Chase but bad management of the strike when batting with the tail. They will live and learn.
In reply to methodic
Really tough. But I will cut Gabriel some slack..the many batsmen between 1 and 8 should have got it done and by jove..he did try.Then too it was a good send off for Misbah and Younus,two Legends. They deserved this victory and the history making feat.
In reply to cg
Give de Pakistani fast bowlers some credit for keeping Chase form getting a single in the last 2 balls of the over. It wasn't all Chase's doing
In reply to Maispwi
Agreed. Chase batted extremely well ... to face 200 plus balls takes some doing. The next level for him as a Test player will be to learn how to turnover the strike even when the opposition is bowling well because if he continues to bat at 5 more often than not he will be batting with the tail so it is a skill he will have to learn.
Great point though!
In reply to hubert
ah mean now from where I am at, I could understand how Gabriel thought at the moment. It was premeditated. He thought if he defended he stood a better chance being caught. I could also understand how upset one or of his team mates might be. However, a little pain and disappointment motivates a young sportsman.
In reply to cg
You got to be fricking mad to blame Chase for this. He made the right calls including not taking the possible single on the 3rd ball and risking Gabriel facing Amir...a bowler with a much higher strike rate. Gabriel had one final last ultimate ball to face. To cast this of on someone else as if Gabriel is a child is to make excuses for reflects all that is wrong with our cricket and our culture....lack of accountability
Only an idiot would be critical of Gabriel. The ones to be put to the sword are those who were picked to bat and did not. It should never have come down to 9, 10 & 11.
He was MOM last test
In reply to Cornfused
Nothing to do about a number 11 batsman at all. It is all to do about understanding the game situation.
I am sorry but Gabriel is a brainless cricketer. Only a non thinking person would do what Gabriel did.
I am not a forecaster or a mind reader but I can assure you with one 100% accuracy that no other number 11 cricketer from any of the other test playing nations under the same game situation, would have done what Gabriel did.
Azari Joseph is another brainless cricketer. The over before he was out caught behind he also offered up a wild swipe which shows he was also unaware of the game situation.
I have no time for these brainless cricketers
In reply to Star
Now I am feeling somewhat calmer..all I can say that..it was just nerves. I am confident that no one feels worse than Gabriel. Our goal is to keep improving as a team. If we do, moments like these will happen less frequently
In reply to Chrissy
And? You went call MoMs dunces before?
In reply to Star
Not even my mother would allow Gabriel to bat almost 24 balls, especially if she was batting for almost a day and on 100 runs.Gabriel was surrounded by fielders, he thought the best option was to go over the top, Chase should have tried to get most of the strike.I bet if it was Shiv in Chase position, we would all be blaming him.
In reply to bobby
So because the top order failed it gives Gabriel license ?
Then he should've swiped from ball one...not play carefully and then swipe out the last ball he was required to defend
In reply to Real-cricket
more responsibility yes, but you cannot fault the young man. he did his best until that shot; dem men who get pick fo bat have to bat.
In reply to jcveletta
All dem damn shytsnake big name this and that could not stand up and bat.....and now want to persecute Gabriei who has improved his specialty by leaps and bounds.
They could all kerry dey so and so...
In reply to jcveletta
One more ball to face... damn
In reply to johndom90
One Clown calling for him to be shot.
In reply to sgtdjones
Trini whineeeeee
In reply to FuzzyWuzzy
Next time I am in Lord Nelson Country I will buy the beers.
In reply to johndom90
the houng man will learn from this. good luck to him going forward.
God said to the Angel thou shall not swing!
Dere have a bunch a people here who have never been in dat kinda pressure situation torking all kinda tripe. Fellow tailenders know how hard dere heart does be beating when saving or winning a match depends on dere batting ability of lack thereof.
We all upset about de shot de Angel played but cut him some slack. He is de one dat have to live wid it every day from now on.
In reply to Maispwi
Cannot justify the excuses this time. This one boggles the mind.
All test batsmen should be aware of the match situation even if he is a number eleven.
Both Gabriel and Joseph are brainless cricketers. Sorry.
In reply to Star
Dats reality not an excuse. As de on field talk goes, pressure buss pipe.
Nobody is saying dat it wasn brainless but dats what pressure does
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