Swann on song
Graeme Swann is very much likely to end 2009 as the second-highest wicket-taker
His most important ally, however, is off the field. It is not a human either. It is Hawk-Eye. The increasing acceptance of the ball-tracking system is inducing umpires to give more batsmen out lbw. In fact, this decade is the first in the history of Test cricket when more batsmen have been dismissed lbw than bowled. Hawk-Eye first appeared on TV screens in 2001.
He bowled well enough in the early stages of England’s first innings of the first Test — just about. His opening burst was lively enough, livelier than we had been led to believe it might be, but his later spells lacked the energy of old and it was obvious that Smith was having to nurse him.
Siddhartha Talya is a senior sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo