Wednesday 26 May 2010

England vs Bangladesh....1 Day to Go

OK, so we all know that a test series against Bangladesh doesn't actually matter much in the grand scheme of things, they are by far the worst test team around and despite the fact that they have a number of good spinners and a few good batsmen they are not likely to pose too many problems to England especially not if like they are suggesting there are overcast conditions which means that the ball will nip around and swing a bit which should lead to some good wickets for the England Seamers.

All eyes will not be on the consistent test match players but on the younger guys that are being given a chance especially with Steven Finn and Eoin Morgan both looking to start the test match tomorrow. Morgan especially gets a chance after impressing over the last 12 months in the 20 and 50 over formats of the game.

Many eyes will be on the middle order batsmen especially to see if he has the temperament to bat for a long period of time if needed and the only problem will be if he gets out trying to play a big shot that would be more at home either during a twenty20 or a fifty over match. He is definitely a talent for the future and with his career in test matches starting off against Bangladesh he should be able to get some runs under his belt and hopefully begin a long and succesful career in test match cricket.

Steve Finn got a chance out in Bangladesh but the conditions and pitches out there really weren't the best for his type of bowling and pitches in England in May should definitely be more the surface that he enjoys bowling on. With the changeable weather, the helpful pitches and his 6ft 8 inch frame he should provide a lot of good balls and I would be surprised if he didn't pick up a 5 wicket haul at some point during the 2 test match series.

But with Bangladesh coming over here I guess that we can count on a 2-0 series win if the weather stays away long enough and hopefully some of the boys will get both runs and wickets under their belts which can only come in handy when we play Pakistan later in the summer.

Tuesday 27 April 2010

The IPL is over....enter the World Twenty20

The Indian Premier League is finally over after the Chennai Super Kings beat the favourites Mumbai Indians in the final by 22 runs. It seems weird though that the Mumbai Indians were the better team over the course of 14 games for every club yet they still have to play against the other top 3 in a mini knockout competition at the end despite the fact they won the league by 4 points.

Suresh Raina was the hero with an unbeaten 57 which meant that the Chennai Super Kings were able to get up to 167 and despite Sachin Tendulkars 48 they were restricted to 146-9, although they did let Suresh Raina get away with a few chances early on, and if they had taken his wicket then it could have been a totally different game. All this came after a good opening stand between Murali Vijay and Matthew Hayden who were probably the best opening pair in the competition.

Fear not if you are a fan of Twenty20 cricket though as this Friday the world 20/20 tournament begins out in the Caribbean. Although if you are like me then you are probably bored with the crash, bang and wallop version of cricket and are eagerly looking forward to the start of the test matches next month.

With the top teams on the international stage all fighting it out for the world championships though it will be interesting to see how Afghanistan go in the competition as they are relatively new to the world stage and it will be good to see how well they cope with the pressure. It will also be interesting to see if someone other than India and Pakistan will be able to dominate the competition for a change.

Although as the Indian Premier League has a lot of the Indian youth players and a lot of the senior side as well playing it is easy to see just why the likes of India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka do well at the world events. So with the competition kicking off this Friday at 5pm (England time) all attention will be on the teams battling it out for supremacy.

Tuesday 20 April 2010

IPL Reaches the Semis

The Indian Premier League has finally reached the Semi Final stages and after a lot of games, ending with the most boring game (well it was a dead rubber) and we have the final four teams that are battling it out for the two places in the final. It has finally come down to Mumbai Indians, Chennai SuperKings, Deccan Chargers and Bangalore Royal Challengers.

It was quite a surprise that the Delhi Daredevils, who were in a fantastic position going into their last 3 games, didn't make it. Boasting a squad that included Warner, Sehwag, Gambhir, Collingwood and Karthik they lost a large portion of their later games which saw them fall out of the running of the semi finals on the net run rate.

So with Mumbai Indians Vs Royal Challengers Bangalore and Deccan Chargers Vs Chennai SuperKings all happening within the next couple of days one would assume that the final would be won by the winners of the Mumbai Bangalore game but whoever gets through in the other semi final will have a chance to upset the odds and walk away with the trophy.

With the Mumbai Indians looking so good when they have their full squad out they are the overwhelming favourites with the likes of Sachin Tendulkar, Dwayne Bravo and Harbajhan Singh they have been the front runners all the way through and won 10 out of their 14 games to finish 4 points clear of anyone else at the end of the group stage.

However with the players having to fly almost straight out to the Caribbean to play in the world twenty20 which starts at the end of this month, there is a lot of panic as the flights are still not working 100% and people like Paul Collingwood are unable to fly back to England to meet up with the squad before we fly out to the West Indies.

Wednesday 14 April 2010

Indian Premier League

With the English county season just beginning and the fact that the England team are currently on an off period before the world Twenty20 starts I've been forced to get my cricket fix from the Indian Premier League and it's been a good watch lately especially as it seems as if any team no matter where they are positioned in the table can beat anyone else.

The Mumbai Indians seem to be the team to beat especially with the fact that there captain Sachin Tendulkar has been in such fantastic form and with him being backed up by quality bowlers such as Harbajhan Singh it's easy to see why they are at the top of the table and are probably going to be one half of the finalists.

My personal favourites and the ones that I am tipping to meet the Mumbai Indians in the final is the Delhi Daredevils who boast a fantastic team including David Warner, Paul Collingwood, Virinder Sehwag and their captain Gautam Gambhir. The only problem with these is it seems as if at times both Warner and Sehwag fail then they seem to be stuck for runs, however they are still in a good position coming into the final stages of the competition.

The Deccan Chargers are the defending champions and with a batting line up boasting captain Adam Gilchrist, Andrew Symonds and Herschelle Gibbs they should be doing a lot better than they have been so far. It seems that their bowling just is not up to the same standards as some of the others and despite some good wins at times they've lost far too many games that they should have won and therefore are languishing in mid table.

One of my favourites before the tournament started were the Kings XI Punjab which includes the likes of Ravi Bopara, Kumar Sangakarra, Mahela Jayawardena and Yuvraj Singh but unfortunately despite probably one of the best batting line ups in the competition they are still near the bottom of the table as they just haven't fired at all.

So as we move into the final few games of the league competition before the top 4 play off for the semi-finals and final it's definitely all to play for and the winner of any Mumbai Indians and Delhi Daredevils game will probably end up being the winners.

Tuesday 30 March 2010

England 2-0 Bangladesh

Well it wasn't overly surprising that England left the test match series against Bangladesh with a 2-0 series win and I am going to rate each of the 12 players that played on how I thought they performed over the course of the series.

Alastair Cook - Had a good series with the bat and without a doubt will be the next captain of the team when Andrew Strauss is out of the way. Scored a brilliant hundred on the final day to help England win the second test. (Rating: 8/10)

Michael Carberry - Only played in the first test and unfortunately for him he couldn't get the big hundred that would stop the selectors dropping him after this test. Probably a one test wonder. (Rating: 4/10)

Jonathan Trott - Had a pretty poor run with the bat scores wise, but was also unfortunately prone to weird dismissals, not to mention he was given out caught off his helmet, will hopefully get more runs this summer when Bangladesh visit here. (Rating: 6/10)

Kevin Pietersen - Played a good innings to help in the final run chase to finish it off with captain Cook also scored a composed 99. Shame he didn't get the hundred he was looking for but some good signs for ahead. (Rating: 7/10)

Paul Collingwood - Had a rarity of a thing, a bad series. It is not often that he gets either no runs or wickets but he batted quite ordinarily at most times and he wasn't available to bowl. Expecting more from him this Summer. (Rating: 4/10)

Ian Bell - Finally showed us exactly what he could do and got the monkey off his back by making a hundred in trying conditions and without any of his teammates making one. Hopefully he will keep it up this year and into the Ashes. (Rating: 8/10)

Matt Prior - Good with the gloves in the first test but lost it a bit in the second test. Definitely still a good batsmen and without a doubt a team player, as even when he is going well he thinks about the team before his own situation. (Rating: 6/10)

Tim Bresnan - Had a fantastic series and some good runs and wickets and should have had his first test match hundred if it was not for a rush of blood to the head. A fantastic prospect and there is no doubt that if we want to play 5 bowlers he can easily bat at number 7. (Rating: 8/10)

Graeme Swann - Man of the series without a doubt. 10 Wickets in the first game and some good bowling in the second means that Swann (who is ranked the number 2 bowler in the world) gets my man of the series award and he was brilliant throughout both test matches and bowled a lot of overs. (Rating: 9/10)

Stuart Broad - Had a quiet series, unfortunately he is going through a bad patch with the bat but his bowling is still good its just unfortunate that the pitches really didn't offer a lot of assistance but he still bowled well and got some key wickets. (Rating: 5/10)

Steven Finn - Wrong place to try and play him, he should never have been given a debut on pitches that would have no bounce or movement. Definitely one for the future though he might want to forget about this tour for now. (Rating: 3/10)

James Tredwell - Took a stunning catch after coming on as sub in the first test before he got his chance in the second. Bowled well in both innings and took some key wickets. He should have played in the first test instead of Finn. (Rating: 6/10)

Tuesday 23 March 2010

England put under Pressure and Australia beat New Zealand

The second test match between Bangladesh and England has finally shown us that Bangladesh can play good test match cricket and compete against some of the top teams in the world at this format of the game. It was nice to see them get big runs in the first innings, although that wasn't helped by the fact that England allowed their tail to keep piling on the runs.

After a good innings Bangladesh walked away with a very competitive 419 and things were going well for them when England collapsed to 174-4 before Ian Bell proved that he can score runs when the team needs them the most as he compiled a composed 138 and with good knocks from both Matt Prior and Tim Bresnan ensured that England finished on 496 all out.

Without a doubt England are now back on top but it will be a good test of Bangladesh to see if they can get a draw here and bat ou the last 4 sessions without allowing England a chance at a small total then it will show the progress that they are making and even though it won't be a win it will still be a good test match performance.

On the bowling front it's been a poor tour for Steven Finn but it must be said that neither of the test match pitches have been condusive for his type of bowling, however the other bowlers have made a good go of it with Stuart Broad and James Tredwell bowling well. The two outstanding bowlers have been quite easily Graeme Swann and Tim Bresnan and between the 2 of them they will be hoping to give England at least a chance of snatching victory in the rest of this test.

Elsewhere there was the first test match between Australia and New Zealand and after a Michael Clarke hundred in the first innings the Australians posted 459-5 and after a good bowling performance saw New Zealand bowled out for just 157 there was surely only ever one winner in this match.

The follow on was enforced and it was only thanks to Brendon McCullums 104 and good innings from Vettori and McIntosh that New Zealand posted 407 leaving australia need just over 100 to win the match. 23 overs later and the match was over with the score of Australias last innings standing at 106-0 with opener Hughes making 86 off 75 balls to ensure an easy win in the test match.

Elsewhere the IPL is now in full swing and it is the batsmen that are dominating it at the moment with good knocks coming from the old pros such as Adam Gilchrist, Matthew Hayden, Andrew Symonds and in particular from the master Sachin Tendulkar. It has also been good to see Ravi Bopara and Eoin Morgan getting good scores for their teams as well.

Tuesday 16 March 2010

England win the first test

So the first test between England and Bangladesh ended up the way that everyone thought it would, with a comprehensive England victory but it was a game that seemed to be marred by bad decisions, although in this case it was not the umpires with the bad decisions but the players and the captains in particular.

The first two mistakes were made before the game even began and it was a mistake for each captain, firstly England Captain Cook chose to go in to the game with 3 seamers and just one spinner which would eventually mean Graeme Swann having to bowl around 80 overs himself. Then Bangladesh won the toss and their skipper chose to bowl on what was a fantastic batting pitch, 599 runs later and he may have realised he made a mistake.

There was good runs for Cook who got a test highest score of 173 and Collingwood who got a breezy 145 and they were well supported by Kevin Pietersen getting 99 and Ian Bell a quick 84. After that it was over to Bangladesh and a respectable batting performance saw them get to 296 with Graeme Swann taking 5-90 on a pitch that wasn't actually spinning as far as some people thought it might.

So next question was would England enforce the follow on or not, the answer was not and out they came for a bat to put the game way out of reach of Bangladesh and a quick 209-7 off 50 overs saw that Bangladesh would need to bat out 5 sessions or score a mammoth 512 to avoid a test defeat.

Most pundits where of the opinion that Bangladesh would go down easily on the last day and a half and that it might as well have been called an England win there but Bangladesh seemed to have a different opinion. A fine innings of 106 from Siddique and 95 from Rahim held England up until just before tea on the final day but the runs were just too many for them to chase down as there final innings finished on 331 all out with Graeme Swann taking his second 5 wicket haul of the match to finish with 10-217 and Bangladesh lost the test by 181 runs.

So with the second one starting on Saturday morning it will interesting to see if it will be as one sided as this one was, and also it will be interesting to see if England maintain their one spinner team as surely Swann must be tired after bowling almost 50 overs himself on the final day and a half.

Wednesday 10 March 2010

The lack of form of KP

So with England out in Bangladesh everyone thought that it would be a good time for England and more importantly Kevin Pietersen to get some runs under his belt both in the One Day and Test forms of the game, something which he has struggled with of late.

After the One Day Internationals however this does not seem to be a plan that is going well with him getting a highest score of 22 in the 3 games and generally showing for some reason that he cannot play left arm spin very well something which was highlighted when he repeatedly got out to Yuvraj Singh last time we played India and the fact that whenever KP was at the crease they brought him on to bowl.

There is hope however with a 2 game test series coming up that he will be able to get in and get some runs at some point throughout the 4 innings (potentially) although they do have a lot of spinners and he will have to work on his technique against the left handed spinners in particular. The warm up game saw Michael Carberry opening the batting with Captain Cook and it looks as if that is the way they will go for this tour with Andrew Strauss having a well deserved rest before the summer tests back in England.

The bowlers however are not having a good time with injuries to both Ryan Sidebottom and Stuart Broad meaning that they may not make the test matches, however there is more hope for Stuart Broad to play in both. It will be most interesting to see the composition of the side as many people believe that we will go in with 2 spinners which means that Graeme Swann will probably be partnered by James Tredwell.

Even with playing two spinners I presume that they will go in to the first test with 6 batsmen, the keeper then two spinners and two seamers probably using Paul collingwood as the fifth bowler should they need one. So with the first test starting Friday it will be a good chance to see just where England are at and if they can keep up their 100%.

Tuesday 23 February 2010

England draw the Twenty20's

Friday and Saturday saw the first action of England touring Dubai where they played Pakistan and will also play Bangladesh starting this week.

The first game saw England take the win away from Pakistan with a brilliant batting performance from the ever improving Morgan (especially when he ended the game with 4, 4, 6) and a good return to runs for Kevin Pietersen, apart from his suicide single to get off the mark. It was also a good fielding performance with Stuart Broad in particular taking both wickets and some very good catches.

The second game went the same way with England batting first and thanks to a good team effort and some big hitting from some of the lower order they got up to a good total of just shy of 150 but this time (despite some more excellent fielding and catching) Pakistan had the batting talent to knock the runs off and finish the short series with a win per team in what was a fairly even contest over the 2 games.

Elsewhere it's unfortunate to see that the West Indies have been blown away by Australia who are looking more and more like the side that they used to be when they could beat anyone in the world. Australia seem to be pulling together as a squad and especially Shane Watson seems to be digging in to get both runs and wickets and with Doug Bollinger bowling well and Shaun Tait bowling at a fantastic speed it seems that they will match most teams that are out there.

There was a fantastic game of One Day cricket over the weekend as well with India playing South Africa. In what should have been a game that India won easily after they posted almost 300 and it was going swimmingly when the South Africans were 7 down with a lot to get but Wayne Parnell and Dale Steyn both hit more than 30 and should have won the game for them before India won by 1 run.

Tuesday 16 February 2010

England vs Pakistan starts this week

This Friday starts the long anticipated tour of England being in the United Arab Emirates to play both Pakistan and then Bangladesh. The first game between the senior sides is this Friday with the first 20/20 international between Pakistan and England although the England Lions and Pakistan A team have already played a few games and have a couple more this week.

So far the England lions have been firmly on top beating Pakistan A in both of their 20/20 matches relatively comfortable and it has been very good to see some of the lads doing really well and pushing for either a call up or a return to the full side. People such as Ian Bell who has yet to get a bad score on the tour, Craig Kieswetter has been in good form and should earn a place in the squad for the Twenty/20 World Cup, Adil Rashid has been bowling well and Peter Trego has been batting and bowling consistently.

Elsewhere the Test Match Series between India and South Africa is still going on and the second test was noticeable for a batting collapse that could rival any that England have done previously when they went from 251-3 to collapse to 296 all out in the space of 25 overs after tea on the first day after centuries by Petersen (on debut) and Amla had them going well. In reply India started strongly and never looked back with no fewer than 4 players making hundreds (Sehwag, Tendulkar, Dhoni and Laxman).

There was also a fantastic game of One Day International Cricket between Australia and West Indies the other day where both sides showed exactly what they are capable of. Batting first Australia made a good score of 324 and for a while it looked as if West Indies were going to get nowhere near the total but some good hitting managed to get them to a respectable total of 274 which is an improvement on the rest of the series so far.

So with cricket being played almost all around the world at the moment there's so much action it really is brilliant and gives me more to watch and write about.

Tuesday 9 February 2010

Australia vs West Indies and India vs South Africa

This week there has been quite a lot of action around the world with the One Day International Series kicking off between Australia and West Indies and already they have shown that this current Australian team is too good for a West Indies team that is in transition and is in dire need of strengthening their squads so that they can compete with some of the top teams around.

I think the funniest thing was in the Twenty20 Internationals against Pakistan at the end of last week when Shaun Tait was bowling at around 160 kph which is about 99.86 mph and without a doubt it was some seriously good quick bowling and Brad Haddin was talking to the commentators and saying that without a doubt it was the quickest he had ever kept to and that even though he was halfway back to the boundary it was still hurting his hands.

Elsewhere it is the battle of the top 2 in the test arena with the first test between India and South Africa taking place. After South Africa batted first and slipped for 6-2 Hashim Amla and Jacques Kallis then proceeded to put on 340 runs with Hashim Amla making a good double century and Kallis making a good score of just under a double century and they posted a good score of 558 declared.

The Indian reply got off to a good start and when Sehwag was finally out they had reached 192-4 but enter Dale Steyn and just a short while later they were all out for 233 and Dale Steyn had finished with figures of 7-51 and the follow on was enforced. India are currently 242-6 in their second innings and are still trailing by 83 runs and without a doubt are looking at a heavy defeat be it by an innings or by South Africa knocking off a small amount of runs.

So with England starting their tour of the United Arab Emirates to play against Bangladesh then there is more cricket coming up including the Australia and West Indies tour and the rest of India vs South Africa.

Tuesday 2 February 2010

Cricket this week

This week has seen a break from most of the major action that has been taking place on the cricket field this week with the exception of Australia wrapping up a 5-0 win over Pakistan in their One Day International Series, however there have been plenty of stories off the pitch that have been just as important.

Firstly Ottis Gibson has left the England coaching set up (he was their bowling coach) and has taken the head coach job for the West Indies. It was quite a shock when the news was first announced, as just a few years ago he was still a player with Hampshire and he hasn't had much experience with coaching especially when it comes to being the head coach.

Elsewhere the series between Australia and Pakistan ended on a bit of a sour note when Shahid Afridi was given a 2 game ban for biting the ball, which was a bit pointless as they were already 4-0 down in the series and its not as if he could make the ball that different just by biting on it although maybe he just thought it tasted good.

Elsewhere there were wins for Kenya over Scotland and Ireland over Afghanistan in a 20/20 Quadrangular Series. That is all for this week but there is more cricket coming up soon.

Wednesday 27 January 2010

The Under 19 One Day Tournament and the rest of the Week

For the past week or so I have been watching the under 19 cricket on Sky and it's been a really good tournament and if we take it as a sign of things to come then it looks like there are going to be some good players coming through the ranks into the full international sides. I've been watching some of the games that included England, Pakistan, West Indies, India and Australia and they all have people that are going to be big talents in the coming years.

I have been most impressed by the West Indies, Pakistan and of course the Australians as I think that over the course of the tournament they have played the best cricket and in the case of the West Indies it is definitely a good thing for the future as through all the turmoil that they have been through lately it will be a big confidence booster to know that they have good young players ready to step up to the full international side.

The final takes place this week with Australia and Pakistan facing each other for the trophy and on the performances of the teams so far it seems as if this will be a win for Australia which is not that surprising really as it seems that whatever level they compete at they always have a strong team and definitely have strength in depth and will continue to be a driving force in world cricket for a long time to come.

Elsewhere the Australian national side have been playing One Day Internationals against Pakistan and despite the fact that Pakistan do seemingly have a good side it has been a one sided series with Australia outplaying their opponents in every game so far with people like Cameron White, Shane Watson and Shaun Marsh all getting in the runs and Ryan Harris and Nathan Hauritz regularly taking wickets.

This week has also seen the Test Series between Bangladesh and India end in a 2-0 win for the Indians and without a doubt it has shown that Bangladesh have the talent within their ranks to play some good Test Match Cricket but they still seem to be overawed at times and their batting line up has the tendency to collapse at an even greater rate than the English one does. So with India hosting South Africa next week and England's tour to Bangladesh getting ever closer the world of cricket is a busy one to be involved in.

Tuesday 19 January 2010

A draw in South Africa and the Squad to Bangladesh

So with the series out in South Africa having finished in a draw England can be proud of what they have accomplished out there because it is not an easy place to go and play test cricket. It was just a shame that the first bad game we played in the series was the final one and after being destroyed by South Africa in the final test match we walked away with a drawn series, which in itself is not that bad of a result.

It was just a shame that certain people such as Andrew Strauss, Kevin Pietersen and Jonathan Trott didn't turn up for the last test and without a doubt KP didn't turn up for the entire series and he will definitely have to improve when the team flies out to their next tour series in Bangladesh, although some of the others will be under pressure to get big runs out there as well.

After a good series in South Africa and with captain Andrew Strauss mentioning that the team were behind where they needed to be in preparation for the ashes at the end of the year it was a surprise to see the touring squad to Bangladesh be announced with Andrew Strauss and James Anderson being rested and Alistair Cook taking the captaincy, a move which some have said is not good enough for the whole squad to gel.

Without a doubt the squad that will be sent their should be good enough to win but it is also an ample opportunity for the batsmen to get runs especially Cook, Matt Prior and KP. Although both Bell and Collingwood had good series out in South Africa without a doubt they will both want to try and rack up some runs of their own in the 2 match test series in Bangladesh.

Elsewhere the bidding for the Indian Premier League is underway with Graeme Swann, Shahid Afridi and Brad Haddin being the highest priced cricketers entered. There are only a few of the England players that are entered into the auction but one of the early ones that has been picked up by a team is Eoin Morgan.

Tuesday 12 January 2010

England ahead in South Africa

I don't know what is going on with the England Cricket Team at the moment but it seems that whatever we do seems to come out well in the end, even if we do wait until the last moment to save the test match with our last batsmen.

3 times in the last few months we have drawn a test match where we are 9 wickets down in our second innings and every single time it has looked like we will get the draw quite comfortably before a late collapse has let the opposition in with a chance to win the test match and bowl England out, however all 3 times we have managed to bat out the matches with people such as Monty Panesar and Graham Onions doing the business.

The only problem with this is that it always seems as if our batsmen have it comfortably sewn up and then there is always a collapse. Last match Ian Bell and Paul Collingwood batted for between 4 and 5 hours each but then fell with about an hour to go leaving the rest to try and save the match. With Matt Prior and Stuart Broad both falling quite cheaply it was eventually left to Graham Onions and Graeme Swann to bat out the final part of the game and keep England 1-0 up in the series.

So with just the 1 Test match left, which starts this Thursday, the opportunity is there for England to win the series in South Africa if they can avoid defeat in the last match something that will be a huge achievement to this England side because at the start of the tour England where given very slim hopes of actually getting a positive result against a South Africa side that includes Graeme Smith, Jacques Kallis and AB De Villiers.

Elsewhere there has been a Tri-Nations Series between India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh and without a doubt the 2 best teams have made the final as Sri Lanka will face India in the end of series contest tomorrow. It has been a good close tournament though especially as quite a lot of times Bangladesh have managed to match the other 2 teams right to the wire even if they couldn't get a win out of it. This only shows that the state of cricket is getting better and the more competitions that we have where fringe teams are allowed to play against the top teams then they are only going to improve.

So with a week of cricket ahead of us we will finally see if England can get the series win out in South Africa, we will see who is the better One Day International Team out of Sri Lanka and India and there is also the 3rd test between Australia and Pakistan to look forward to as well.

Wednesday 6 January 2010

Reviews in Test Match Cricket

The one thing that has been talked about a lot lately is whether or not the review system in Test Match Cricket is working or not. If you have watched any of the Test Matches going on at the moment then you may have seen a player make a T-sign with their arms to signal that they would like to have a closer look at whether the umpire made the correct call or not.

Any occasion where someone has been given out can be challenged such as instances where there is a catch behind that the umpire thinks he hasn't hit it or there is an LBW that is close then the captain of the fielding team or the batsmen that has been given out has a choice at using a review. However you only have 2 Reviews and everytime you review an incident and get it wrong then you lose a Review.

We've seen it used lately in both the South Africa vs England and Australia vs Pakistan series and it seems to be working. There aren't any mistakes being made now and even though it holds the game up for 90 seconds or a couple of minutes it does seem to be eradicating the mistakes that have creeped into the game lately and without a doubt the umpires now have the back up to make sure that no mistakes are made.

The only drawback as of late is the fact that in Australia they have had full use of technology including "snicko" and "hotspot" meaning that they have the best technology for dealing with catches that are unsure and can be clarified using this technology whereas the series in South Africa has not got that technology so it has been pointless using reviews for any instance of a catch.

This is still being trialled and will eventually be rolled out to every test match playing nation throughout the sport. I believe that as we progress through the next couple of years we should be able to get rid of most mistakes that happen in the game and hopefully get a game where the major blunders and bad decisions are got rid of.