England Cricket 2017
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I'm watching! England were going along like a dream and then a horrible strangle down the legside, since that it turned into a bit of a struggle. Weirdly passive innings from Gunn as well. Final pressure on India though, no matter how well they've restricted England0
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This is amazing!0
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terrific finish and it looks like England are gonna winsuzisausage said:This is amazing!
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Massive tension, England drop a sitter to win the game0
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But it doesn't matter!0
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Well done! That was brilliant. Bet she is relived after that drop. What a performance by England and shrubsole.0
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first woman's game I've seen ... terrific standard and a very exciting game .. Shrubsole should be drafted into the men's team for the Oval ((:>)
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Ive done 2 tours of lords and can't recall if women get on the boards for 100 or 5 fer, anyone know?0
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That was amazing, complete choke from India, but that was a great final.0
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Wow! Amazing finish. India were coasting at 191-3 chasing 229 to win & then they lost their last 7 wickets for 28 runs. Great bowling from Anya Shrubsole.0
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I turned over to the golf when India were 3 down and cruising.
I turn back and England have won.
Unbelievable Geoff1 -
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no idea ... BUT you can bet that if such an exhibition board doesn't exist, after today it surely willsuzisausage said:Ive done 2 tours of lords and can't recall if women get on the boards for 100 or 5 fer, anyone know?
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The board isn't for ODIs anywaysuzisausage said:Ive done 2 tours of lords and can't recall if women get on the boards for 100 or 5 fer, anyone know?
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Exactlykillerandflash said:
The board isn't for ODIs anywaysuzisausage said:Ive done 2 tours of lords and can't recall if women get on the boards for 100 or 5 fer, anyone know?
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I think it's for Test Matches only.suzisausage said:Ive done 2 tours of lords and can't recall if women get on the boards for 100 or 5 fer, anyone know?
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Claire Taylor was once named a Wisden cricketer of the year, which was very fair considering the women's team had won the ashes and the men hadn't. I'd expect similar this year0
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Claire Taylor was picked by Wisden in 2009redman said:
Claire Taylor? what year was that? You didn't mean Sarah Taylor did you?McBobbin said:Claire Taylor was once named a Wisden cricketer of the year, which was very fair considering the women's team had won the ashes and the men hadn't. I'd expect similar this year
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Ahhhh gotcha. Cheers.happyvalley said:
I think it's for Test Matches only.suzisausage said:Ive done 2 tours of lords and can't recall if women get on the boards for 100 or 5 fer, anyone know?
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The excitement was brilliant and I was running round like a lunatic celebrating each wicket with my sons but I thought the standard wasn't all that , great effort and determination thoughLincsaddick said:first woman's game I've seen ... terrific standard and a very exciting game .. Shrubsole should be drafted into the men's team for the Oval ((:>)
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David Willey hit 118 off 55 balls in the T20. Incredible stuff. This was batting 3 for Yorkshire.
I have never understood with England insist on batting him below pretty much all the other bowlers. In T20 at least he should be considered a genuine allrounder. I've always been a big fan of his. Ever since he was bumped up the batting order due to injury in a T20 final against Surrey amd destroyed us.3 -
I think that if he bowled another 7-8MPH quicker, then he would be a very useful cricketer.
Unfortunately in the shorter formats, he bowls at that 'Hoggie' pace of around 78-82mph, which at that level tends to be very hittable.
That is unless you look at someone like Jimmy Faulkner (the Aussie), who is about the same pace, but has a real variety in his bowling.0 -
Or Vernon Philander or Glenn Mcgrath,Kenny Achampong said:I think that if he bowled another 7-8MPH quicker, then he would be a very useful cricketer.
Unfortunately in the shorter formats, he bowls at that 'Hoggie' pace of around 78-82mph, which at that level tends to be very hittable.
That is unless you look at someone like Jimmy Faulkner (the Aussie), who is about the same pace, but has a real variety in his bowling.0 -
White ball cricket had moved on a lot in the last few years, it would be interesting to see how someone like McGrath would cope now, when batsmen see length balls as being hittableThe_President said:
Or Vernon Philander or Glenn Mcgrath,Kenny Achampong said:I think that if he bowled another 7-8MPH quicker, then he would be a very useful cricketer.
Unfortunately in the shorter formats, he bowls at that 'Hoggie' pace of around 78-82mph, which at that level tends to be very hittable.
That is unless you look at someone like Jimmy Faulkner (the Aussie), who is about the same pace, but has a real variety in his bowling.0 -
To a certain extent you're right if the ball doesn't swing he is very hitable. When it swings he is very good though. And his batting is definitely underrated.Kenny Achampong said:I think that if he bowled another 7-8MPH quicker, then he would be a very useful cricketer.
Unfortunately in the shorter formats, he bowls at that 'Hoggie' pace of around 78-82mph, which at that level tends to be very hittable.
That is unless you look at someone like Jimmy Faulkner (the Aussie), who is about the same pace, but has a real variety in his bowling.0 -
When the ball is swinging, Willey should play in both limited overs matches IMO. Gives us good lower order batting aswell, would have him at 8 in T20 and 9 in one dayers.0
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I see where you're coming from but players still wouldn't get McGrath away, the man could bowl it on a 5p piecekillerandflash said:
White ball cricket had moved on a lot in the last few years, it would be interesting to see how someone like McGrath would cope now, when batsmen see length balls as being hittableThe_President said:
Or Vernon Philander or Glenn Mcgrath,Kenny Achampong said:I think that if he bowled another 7-8MPH quicker, then he would be a very useful cricketer.
Unfortunately in the shorter formats, he bowls at that 'Hoggie' pace of around 78-82mph, which at that level tends to be very hittable.
That is unless you look at someone like Jimmy Faulkner (the Aussie), who is about the same pace, but has a real variety in his bowling.1 -
JP Duminy has been released from the SA squad to go home.0