England Cricket Team Summer 2019 -ICC World Cup and Ashes etc
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Could have driven a bus through that "gate".0
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I can feel it. Today's the day Joe Denly announces himself on the test cricket stage with a double century to guide England to an incredible victory !
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Gravesend_Addick said:I can feel it. Today's the day Joe Denly announces himself on the test cricket stage with a double century to guide England to an incredible victory !1
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Stokes out for 1.
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Game over. Was about to post that lightening doesn't strike twice & not to rely on Stokes getting us out of trouble again.
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Here comes another walking "gate"0
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That's that then0
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How many overs left in the day? 80 or so?0
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Callumcafc said:How many overs left in the day? 80 or so?9
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We need the dark satanic mills to start up again and cover the ground in smog2
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Chizz said:Ben Stokes can become one of England's all-time great players, on a par with Ian Botham, Andrew Flintoff, David Gower and Harold Gimblett. But could he be on a par with England's greatest captain, Mike Brearley? I don't think so.
In part, because, if Stokes were to take over now, he'd have a badly-performing group of players, some of whom are good enough, but entering the last seasons of their careers (Anderson, Broad, Denly), some of whom aren't good enough (Roy, Overton, Overton, Curran, Curran) and only very few that are clearly both young enough and good enough (Burns, Woakes, Archer). For Stokes' reputation and legacy as a cricketer to remain intact, he should be overlooked as captain until the talent chasms in the England team are filled. If England can find another opener, two world-class, top order batsmen and like-for-like replacements for Broad and Anderson, then Ben Stokes would have a great chance to be a great captain. (But, in those circumstances, so would I).
If Root's days as captain are numbered - and, with an incoming coach, maybe next month is the time to make that change - then Stokes should be considered and rejected, in favour of Rory Burns. But if the missing jigsaw pieces are found, Stokes could still be a great captain. Because he's already a great winner.
I agree with you about Mike Brearley, best captain I have seen for England, but Mike had years as captain of Middlesex, he got the England job, as Ian Botham had not done a good job as captain, I am surprised you say Sam Curran is not good enough for England at 21, with years of cricket ahead of him he will get better with experience, I think he is pretty good now, man of the match in one test last summer, I would not write Tom Curran off at 24, he has had some injuries in the last 2 seasons, but I think will come back stronger.I would give the captain's job to Ben Stokes over Rory Burns or Stuart Broad
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golfaddick said:Gravesend_Addick said:I can feel it. Today's the day Joe Denly announces himself on the test cricket stage with a double century to guide England to an incredible victory !0
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Johnnysummers5 said:Chizz said:Ben Stokes can become one of England's all-time great players, on a par with Ian Botham, Andrew Flintoff, David Gower and Harold Gimblett. But could he be on a par with England's greatest captain, Mike Brearley? I don't think so.
In part, because, if Stokes were to take over now, he'd have a badly-performing group of players, some of whom are good enough, but entering the last seasons of their careers (Anderson, Broad, Denly), some of whom aren't good enough (Roy, Overton, Overton, Curran, Curran) and only very few that are clearly both young enough and good enough (Burns, Woakes, Archer). For Stokes' reputation and legacy as a cricketer to remain intact, he should be overlooked as captain until the talent chasms in the England team are filled. If England can find another opener, two world-class, top order batsmen and like-for-like replacements for Broad and Anderson, then Ben Stokes would have a great chance to be a great captain. (But, in those circumstances, so would I).
If Root's days as captain are numbered - and, with an incoming coach, maybe next month is the time to make that change - then Stokes should be considered and rejected, in favour of Rory Burns. But if the missing jigsaw pieces are found, Stokes could still be a great captain. Because he's already a great winner.
I agree with you about Mike Brearley, best captain I have seen for England, but Mike had years as captain of Middlesex, he got the England job, as Ian Botham had not done a good job as captain, I am surprised you say Sam Curran is not good enough for England at 21, with years of cricket ahead of him he will get better with experience, I think he is pretty good now, man of the match in one test last summer, I would not write Tom Curran off at 24, he has had some injuries in the last 2 seasons, but I think will come back stronger.I would give the captain's job to Ben Stokes over Rory Burns or Stuart Broad
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Chizz said:Johnnysummers5 said:Chizz said:Ben Stokes can become one of England's all-time great players, on a par with Ian Botham, Andrew Flintoff, David Gower and Harold Gimblett. But could he be on a par with England's greatest captain, Mike Brearley? I don't think so.
In part, because, if Stokes were to take over now, he'd have a badly-performing group of players, some of whom are good enough, but entering the last seasons of their careers (Anderson, Broad, Denly), some of whom aren't good enough (Roy, Overton, Overton, Curran, Curran) and only very few that are clearly both young enough and good enough (Burns, Woakes, Archer). For Stokes' reputation and legacy as a cricketer to remain intact, he should be overlooked as captain until the talent chasms in the England team are filled. If England can find another opener, two world-class, top order batsmen and like-for-like replacements for Broad and Anderson, then Ben Stokes would have a great chance to be a great captain. (But, in those circumstances, so would I).
If Root's days as captain are numbered - and, with an incoming coach, maybe next month is the time to make that change - then Stokes should be considered and rejected, in favour of Rory Burns. But if the missing jigsaw pieces are found, Stokes could still be a great captain. Because he's already a great winner.
I agree with you about Mike Brearley, best captain I have seen for England, but Mike had years as captain of Middlesex, he got the England job, as Ian Botham had not done a good job as captain, I am surprised you say Sam Curran is not good enough for England at 21, with years of cricket ahead of him he will get better with experience, I think he is pretty good now, man of the match in one test last summer, I would not write Tom Curran off at 24, he has had some injuries in the last 2 seasons, but I think will come back stronger.I would give the captain's job to Ben Stokes over Rory Burns or Stuart Broad
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blackpool72 said:Chizz said:Johnnysummers5 said:Chizz said:Ben Stokes can become one of England's all-time great players, on a par with Ian Botham, Andrew Flintoff, David Gower and Harold Gimblett. But could he be on a par with England's greatest captain, Mike Brearley? I don't think so.
In part, because, if Stokes were to take over now, he'd have a badly-performing group of players, some of whom are good enough, but entering the last seasons of their careers (Anderson, Broad, Denly), some of whom aren't good enough (Roy, Overton, Overton, Curran, Curran) and only very few that are clearly both young enough and good enough (Burns, Woakes, Archer). For Stokes' reputation and legacy as a cricketer to remain intact, he should be overlooked as captain until the talent chasms in the England team are filled. If England can find another opener, two world-class, top order batsmen and like-for-like replacements for Broad and Anderson, then Ben Stokes would have a great chance to be a great captain. (But, in those circumstances, so would I).
If Root's days as captain are numbered - and, with an incoming coach, maybe next month is the time to make that change - then Stokes should be considered and rejected, in favour of Rory Burns. But if the missing jigsaw pieces are found, Stokes could still be a great captain. Because he's already a great winner.
I agree with you about Mike Brearley, best captain I have seen for England, but Mike had years as captain of Middlesex, he got the England job, as Ian Botham had not done a good job as captain, I am surprised you say Sam Curran is not good enough for England at 21, with years of cricket ahead of him he will get better with experience, I think he is pretty good now, man of the match in one test last summer, I would not write Tom Curran off at 24, he has had some injuries in the last 2 seasons, but I think will come back stronger.I would give the captain's job to Ben Stokes over Rory Burns or Stuart Broad
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Denly gets his 50. Keep going1
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I really hope Leach comes in before Archer & Broad.1
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Well done Joe Denly. Keep going!0
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blackpool72 said:Chizz said:Johnnysummers5 said:Chizz said:Ben Stokes can become one of England's all-time great players, on a par with Ian Botham, Andrew Flintoff, David Gower and Harold Gimblett. But could he be on a par with England's greatest captain, Mike Brearley? I don't think so.
In part, because, if Stokes were to take over now, he'd have a badly-performing group of players, some of whom are good enough, but entering the last seasons of their careers (Anderson, Broad, Denly), some of whom aren't good enough (Roy, Overton, Overton, Curran, Curran) and only very few that are clearly both young enough and good enough (Burns, Woakes, Archer). For Stokes' reputation and legacy as a cricketer to remain intact, he should be overlooked as captain until the talent chasms in the England team are filled. If England can find another opener, two world-class, top order batsmen and like-for-like replacements for Broad and Anderson, then Ben Stokes would have a great chance to be a great captain. (But, in those circumstances, so would I).
If Root's days as captain are numbered - and, with an incoming coach, maybe next month is the time to make that change - then Stokes should be considered and rejected, in favour of Rory Burns. But if the missing jigsaw pieces are found, Stokes could still be a great captain. Because he's already a great winner.
I agree with you about Mike Brearley, best captain I have seen for England, but Mike had years as captain of Middlesex, he got the England job, as Ian Botham had not done a good job as captain, I am surprised you say Sam Curran is not good enough for England at 21, with years of cricket ahead of him he will get better with experience, I think he is pretty good now, man of the match in one test last summer, I would not write Tom Curran off at 24, he has had some injuries in the last 2 seasons, but I think will come back stronger.I would give the captain's job to Ben Stokes over Rory Burns or Stuart Broad
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Denly out3
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Denly c Labuschagne b Lyon 53
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Denly gone for 53 93-50
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do well to make tea0
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Weegie Addick said:Balls0
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Why put the mockers on in cricket? I guess it’s part and parcel of what makes a cricket fan but you can see it coming every time0