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Gideon Haigh writes about the recent Elliot-Sidebottom episode during the England-New Zealand ODI series, where the bowler RyanSidebottom crashed into the batsman Grant Elliot, bringing him down mid-pitch, after which the English fielders executed the run-out and Paul Collingwood claimed it, resulting in Elliot's dismissal, and judging by Haigh's article, a sense of queasy unease....
Gideon Haigh writes about the recent Elliot-Sidebottom episode during the England-New Zealand ODI series, where the bowler RyanSidebottom crashed into the batsman Grant Elliot, bringing him down mid-pitch, after which the English fielders executed the run-out and Paul Collingwood claimed it, resulting in Elliot's dismissal, and judging by Haigh's article, a sense of queasy unease....
By Zaahier AdamsProteas skipper Graeme Smith has to stamp his authority over England's ace opening bowler RyanSidebottom if South Africa are to achieve their first post-isolation Test series success in England, says South African fast bowling legend Allan Donald.Donald, who is currently coaching at English county Warwickshire, believes the left-arm England Player of the Year poses a...
England to box clever against South AfricaBy Simon BriggsLast Updated: 12:34am BST 09/07/2008England's seamers have reaffirmed their determination not to get drawn into a bouncer war with the fast and nasty South African attack. At a meeting of the bowling unit on Monday, James Anderson, RyanSidebottom and Stuart Broad agreed that they had to stick to their strengths namely, pitching...
... South Africa.So with those two you have got a great start and then England will have to see how RyanSidebottom goes. I sat next to the South Africa captain, Graeme Smith, at a dinner the other night and he was talking about how much preparation they had done, especially on Sidebottom, so they have got to be worried about him.But although England's bowlers did really well against...
... in the first Test at Lord's. It is sound advice. South Africa, no matter how hard James Anderson, RyanSidebottom and Stuart Broad try, will have the edge on the pace front. Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel and Makhaya Ntini are all capable of hitting 90mph; Broad was England's fastest bowler in the recent one-day series against New Zealand, touching the figure on a couple of occasions."The...
Vaughan, England's captain, has put faith in the trio of RyanSidebottom, James Anderson and Stuart Broad to deliver the goods even as he shored up the possibility of his Ashes 2005 pace quarter bowling as a unit again.
... cautiously right now and sticking with their tried and tested seam attack, but while the likes of RyanSidebottom and James Anderson are steady enough, they're a bit on the boring side while Flintoff, Jones and Harmison are fast and exciting. They get fans' bums off seats, for there's nothing supporters like to see more than a bit of aggression, bouncers coming in and wickets flying....
... on the fourth ODI in England when Grant Elliott was controversially run out after colliding with RyanSidebottom. Richardson sympathised with English captain Paul Collingwood and said he did the right thing throwing it over to the umpires. Richardson informally complained to Vaughan about the texts. The first message from Styris sarcastically thanked Richardson for the article before...
... on the fourth ODI in England when Grant Elliott was controversially run out after colliding with RyanSidebottom.Richardson sympathised with English captain Paul Collingwood and said he did the right thing throwing it over to the umpires.Richardson informally complained to Vaughan about the texts.The first message from Styris sarcastically thanked Richardson for the article before...
While the tourists are well stocked for speed, England are reliant on bowlers of lesser velocity in RyanSidebottom, James Anderson and Stuart Broad."We don't have bowling of 90-95mph, but it's not always about that," said Vaughan. "We have an attack that relies more on the control side. It has not got the pace it used to have, but I think they've got a decent amount of skill."He added:...
While the tourists are well stocked for speed, England are reliant on bowlers of lesser velocity in RyanSidebottom, James Anderson and Stuart Broad."We don't have bowling of 90-95mph, but it's not always about that," said Vaughan. "We have an attack that relies more on the control side. It has not got the pace it used to have, but I think they've got a decent amount of skill."He added:...
Vaughan: ConfidentEngland captain Michael Vaughan believes what his bowlers lack in genuine pace they more than make up in skill. South Africa arrive for the npower Test series with an attack packed full of pace and aggressive, including Andre Nel and Makhaya Ntini, while England will have to rely on the lesser velocities of RyanSidebottom, James Anderson and Stuart Broad.It is a distinct...
... wicket partnership with Broad in Nottingham having been promoted up the order to number nine while RyanSidebottom was having treatment on a back problem. It inspired his best batting display for England and Anderson believes it proved he can deliver if given the chance to bat higher than his normal position at number 11. “I was lucky enough to bat at number nine at Trent Bridge because...
... Africa series is anticipated.It has left his Lancashire team-mate Anderson, plus Stuart Broad and RyanSidebottom – who currently occupy the seam bowling positions in the Test side - vulnerable, assuming England decide to continue with a four-man attack once Flintoff is available.Rather than become anxious at the prospect of losing their places, however, Anderson revealed the competition...