Comments on FOR F*CK SAKERTypePad2011-01-01T02:51:16ZTony Teahttps://aftergrogblog.blogs.com/cricket/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://aftergrogblog.blogs.com/cricket/2011/01/for-fck-saker/comments/atom.xml/Tony commented on 'FOR F*CK SAKER'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341cb34453ef0148c74b4eac970c2011-01-04T10:24:33Z2011-01-04T10:24:33ZTonyhttp://aftergrogblog.blogs.com/cricket/No-balls hurt Australia England's approach to over-stepping with David Saker, the bowling coach, is much more meticulous than Australia's sloppy...<blockquote><a href="http://www.espncricinfo.com/the-ashes-2010-11/content/story/495330.html?CMP=chrome" rel="nofollow">No-balls hurt Australia</a>
<p>England's approach to over-stepping with David Saker, the bowling coach, is much more meticulous than Australia's sloppy method under Troy Cooley. "We think it's a very important part of our job to stay behind the line - even more so in one-day cricket," Anderson said."We try and practise it in the nets, and I hope we can replicate that out there."</p>
<p>The practice certainly seems to be working, as England have bowled just seven no-balls in the series, while Australia's tally stands at 19.</blockquote></p>