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<div class="body"><p>He is always going to be an old-fashioned opening batsman who takes his time,  sees off the new ball, tries to tire the opening bowlers and give the  innings a platform. That is no bad thing for England with all the  stroke-makers,Mulberry uk, <strong></strong>, Ian Bell and Matt Prior,ghd straighteners, coming in later on.</p><p>Steven Finn was disappointing in this Test match. There was no shortage of  effort or pace but he lacked clear thinking. There were far too many short  deliveries with batsmen sitting on the back foot waiting to cut and pull  him,Mulberry uk. He is going to have to learn at this level just bowling fast and short  will not guarantee him wickets,ghd hair straighteners. He needs to adapt to the different pitches  we play on,ghd hair straighteners. Thinking bowlers are better bowlers. He has the talent but now  it is what is between the ears that counts.</p><p>Monty Panesar was a disappointment. On certain pitches his faster pace can be  successful, like it was in India. But when he tried to bowl it slower here  it did not turn. So although he is a good second-string spinner we need  Graeme Swann to recover from his injury. We should not assume that Swann  will come back as the same bowler so James Tredwell could come into the  equation at some point putting a bit of pressure on Monty. As we know,cheap ghd straighteners, Monty  is not always the best when under pressure.</p><p>Joe Root is a conundrum. He is going to go back to Yorkshire and play as an  opening batsman in county cricket which is totally different from having to  wait to bat at No 6 with England. If England persevere with him batting at  No 6 then someone at some stage is going to speak to Yorkshire and ask them  to bat him down the order so he is used to waiting to go in. But Yorkshire  are not going to want to do that because he is a successful opening batsman  for them. Joe prefers to open and is eventually going to do the job for  England. There lies the problem,ray ban.</p><p>To the public it may seem insignificant but to us batsmen there is a huge  difference between opening and batting at six,borse burberry. Some people are good waiting  to go in to bat. Other opening batsmen who have done it most of their life  and are suddenly pushed down the order and forced to wait to go in are a  nervous wreck.</p><p>In New Zealand Joe has played two poor shots and had an unfortunate run-out.  If Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root are both in form, I think Jonny is a better  player of the quicks at No&thinsp;6. That may not be the case in a year or two  because by then Joe will be opening for England. It might not be the best  idea to pick Bairstow in Auckland because he has not had a bat out here for  a month. Joe is a better player against the turning ball but the Ashes will  be about batting against quick bowling because the Aussies do not have any  decent spinners.</p><p>With the Ashes coming up the England management need to be very clear who is  going to bat at six and pick him for the two Tests against New Zealand.</p><p>So going to Auckland we are in pretty good shape,Damian Green arrested, Conservative spokesman says,burberry outlet. And it all depends on the  quality of the 22 yards. If there is any lateral movement I think we can  beat New Zealand but if it is another flat pitch then we will get a tedious  draw.</p><p>New Zealand will see three draws as a good result against England but it would  not be a good spectacle for cricket,chanel outlet,The house where Sir Edmund Hillary recovered from Everest - Telegraph. If that happens you cannot blame  England,Arsenal v Wigan Athletic match preview - Telegraph. They have no say over the quality of the pitches.</p></div>
 
<div class="body"><p>He is always going to be an old-fashioned opening batsman who takes his time,  sees off the new ball, tries to tire the opening bowlers and give the  innings a platform. That is no bad thing for England with all the  stroke-makers,Mulberry uk, <strong></strong>, Ian Bell and Matt Prior,ghd straighteners, coming in later on.</p><p>Steven Finn was disappointing in this Test match. There was no shortage of  effort or pace but he lacked clear thinking. There were far too many short  deliveries with batsmen sitting on the back foot waiting to cut and pull  him,Mulberry uk. He is going to have to learn at this level just bowling fast and short  will not guarantee him wickets,ghd hair straighteners. He needs to adapt to the different pitches  we play on,ghd hair straighteners. Thinking bowlers are better bowlers. He has the talent but now  it is what is between the ears that counts.</p><p>Monty Panesar was a disappointment. On certain pitches his faster pace can be  successful, like it was in India. But when he tried to bowl it slower here  it did not turn. So although he is a good second-string spinner we need  Graeme Swann to recover from his injury. We should not assume that Swann  will come back as the same bowler so James Tredwell could come into the  equation at some point putting a bit of pressure on Monty. As we know,cheap ghd straighteners, Monty  is not always the best when under pressure.</p><p>Joe Root is a conundrum. He is going to go back to Yorkshire and play as an  opening batsman in county cricket which is totally different from having to  wait to bat at No 6 with England. If England persevere with him batting at  No 6 then someone at some stage is going to speak to Yorkshire and ask them  to bat him down the order so he is used to waiting to go in. But Yorkshire  are not going to want to do that because he is a successful opening batsman  for them. Joe prefers to open and is eventually going to do the job for  England. There lies the problem,ray ban.</p><p>To the public it may seem insignificant but to us batsmen there is a huge  difference between opening and batting at six,borse burberry. Some people are good waiting  to go in to bat. Other opening batsmen who have done it most of their life  and are suddenly pushed down the order and forced to wait to go in are a  nervous wreck.</p><p>In New Zealand Joe has played two poor shots and had an unfortunate run-out.  If Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root are both in form, I think Jonny is a better  player of the quicks at No&thinsp;6. That may not be the case in a year or two  because by then Joe will be opening for England. It might not be the best  idea to pick Bairstow in Auckland because he has not had a bat out here for  a month. Joe is a better player against the turning ball but the Ashes will  be about batting against quick bowling because the Aussies do not have any  decent spinners.</p><p>With the Ashes coming up the England management need to be very clear who is  going to bat at six and pick him for the two Tests against New Zealand.</p><p>So going to Auckland we are in pretty good shape,Damian Green arrested, Conservative spokesman says,burberry outlet. And it all depends on the  quality of the 22 yards. If there is any lateral movement I think we can  beat New Zealand but if it is another flat pitch then we will get a tedious  draw.</p><p>New Zealand will see three draws as a good result against England but it would  not be a good spectacle for cricket,chanel outlet,The house where Sir Edmund Hillary recovered from Everest - Telegraph. If that happens you cannot blame  England,Arsenal v Wigan Athletic match preview - Telegraph. They have no say over the quality of the pitches.</p></div>
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== Romney v Obama early exit data says economy important, Ameri ==
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<div class="entry"><p>It’s on! The moment we’ve all been waiting for – when America goes to vote and chose the man it wants to hate for the next four years. Whatever your party affiliation and whoever your candidate,cheap ghd, remember: it’s never too late to start stockpiling food.</p><p>What do we know so far? None of this is perfect,Oklahoma tornado why it caused so much damage - Te,Mulberry bags,PMQs Bedroom tax  Spare room subsidy  Words matter.  – Telegraph Blogs, and a lot of this is probably worth disregarding,Mulberry sale, but here's some tantalising early finds from exit polls – which aren’t supposed to tell us how folks have voted until polls close.</p><p> that,burberry, unsurprisingly,borse burberry, 6 out 10 think the economy is the biggest issue. ?“About 4 in 10 say they think the nation's economy is on the mend, but more say that things are getting worse or are bad and stagnating.” Only a quarter say they are better off today than four years ago. All this is good news for the GOP but the survey also says that half of voters blame Bush for their woes rather than Obama.</p><p> “The economy remains the overwhelming top issue for most voters.” Additionally,ghd, “unlike in 2008, more voters oppose an active federal government than support it.” Again,ray ban, all good for Romney. But&#8230; “the mood of the country has improved from four years ago — with much of those gains coming among Democrats.” Again,hogan rebel, this suggests the population is restive and angry but not necessarily furious with the President.</p><p>Meanwhile  (sorry but you do have to dig deep into the internet to get outlier reports) says that turnout is up in traditionally GOP counties in Ohio. They’re obviously running with the popular narrative among Republicans that says they’ll win because they’re more enthusiastic than Democrats. We'll see,chanel outlet,Owen Jones, the Justin Bieber of the British Left – Te, we'll see&#8230;</p><p>Finally, if you’re Right-wing and looking for something to smile about –  that says independents are breaking strongly to Romney. That's what needs to happen for Mitt to win.</p><p>Stay with us – we’ll be here all night,Mulberry outlet.</p></div>

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