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England Cricket 2023
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Aussies burning their reviews.0
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Awful conditions to bat, England will be thankful the rain came.
I'm not, as my trousers are drenched0 -
Zak has received two great deliveries for his dismissals.0
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killerandflash said:Zak has received two great deliveries for his dismissals.0
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Hammering it down now0
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300+ posts behind and this has probably been discussed to death but what a stupid declaration.1
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What is the latest time they can play 7pm??
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Rudders22 said:What is the latest time they can play 7pm??1
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Still raining, I can see play being abandoned by 5 or 5:300
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I am hoping for rain for the next 2 days at this rate. Maybe, just maybe they had the weather in mind when it came to the declaration in mind. It seems weird that they said they didn't want Anderson hanging around if wickets got no 8. All he had to do was try and stay there and let Root get loose. It is a shame that Anderson and Broad are coming to the end of their careers.0
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Umpires have an inspection at 5 and delay things until 5:30 for another inspection.
Then it starts raining again, with a crack of thunder, making it all a bit academic...0 -
Took the dog out - just got back. How are we doing?0
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Looking at Tuesdays forecast, there may be not much more than a day to get to a result.
Tomorrow looks warm and pretty sunny which should be mean a full days play. With major stoppages looking likely on the final day (with little time to chase a score), I reckon we may see two sessions of major bazball tomorrow, try and set a 250 target and see what happens.0 -
DamoNorthStand said:Looking at Tuesdays forecast, there may be not much more than a day to get to a result.
Tomorrow looks warm and pretty sunny which should be mean a full days play. With major stoppages looking likely on the final day (with little time to chase a score), I reckon we may see two sessions of major bazball tomorrow, try and set a 250 target and see what happens.1 -
Pope and Root for 200.0
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DamoNorthStand said:Looking at Tuesdays forecast, there may be not much more than a day to get to a result.
Tomorrow looks warm and pretty sunny which should be mean a full days play. With major stoppages looking likely on the final day (with little time to chase a score), I reckon we may see two sessions of major bazball tomorrow, try and set a 250 target and see what happens.0 -
We have got to win the series whilst the Aussies only need to draw.No point giving them a win by being too aggressive with a declaration.Live to fight another day. Winning from 1 down like 2005 would be very hard0
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So the Aussie had 22 balls where the dice loaded for any bowling attack, and everyone is panicking5
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Horrible batting conditions during the period when we lost 2 wickets. Tomorrow though should be much better, so no reason why we can't post a decent total.3
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Draw favourite in my book0
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killerandflash said:Horrible batting conditions during the period when we lost 2 wickets. Tomorrow though should be much better, so no reason why we can't post a decent total.0
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So glad they didn’t come back. Tomorrow will be sunny and perfect to add to the total.2
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Bat till evening session drinks today, declare.1
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Bat till then? We should be so lucky0
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On Bairstows keeping its not actually the drops that worries me the most its his foot movement - or rather lack of. his feet just aren't moving. Even the ones he does take his movement is all wrong. He looks like someone who hasnt kept in years doing so after a long injury.
Given how well he kept in Pakistan when asked to step in I reckon Pope would be a better bet with the gloves for a one off innings. Obviously the context of batting 3 and vice captain over a long series means that isnt a good option but I'm not sure Bairstow is either. maybe them 2 a Duckett can share it around.1 -
Those that know anything about keeping predicted that Bairstow would cost us wickets. It is a skill that you can switch on but not one when you haven't done it for a good period of time or when you are coming back from the sort of injury that Bairstow sustained. Movement, reaction, hands in right place and repetition. The quick movement of the feet is such a big factor because those that have fast feet can get in line with the ball without the need to dive. And if they have to dive to get to the ball they have to be able to gain distance too. Bairstow's injury does not lend itself to movement or spring. And Foakes was always a far superior keeper to Bairstow even before the latter's injury.
Fitting Foakes in was the issue. I advocated Bairstow opening. He bats in the same way as Crawley and I'm sure that given the same number of opportunities doing so, as an opener, wouldn't have done any worse. Crawley did get a score in the first innings and his success will be determined by whether he can bat, more often than not, on a road with no influential atmospheric conditions. The minute the ball starts to nibble he's in trouble. There are simply too many moving parts to his game and his bat, invariably, is looking toward midwicket rather than straight back down the pitch.
England gambled. As they do. McCullum is a gambler. His string of race horses is evidence enough of that. Declaring was a gamble too. But if Bairstow continues to average three big mistakes an innings it probably won't matter what Crawley or Bairstow does overall. It could, on its own, be the difference between winning and losing the Ashes. And that particular gamble will be an expensive one to lose.
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if we open with bairstow i think he'd have a claim of being the most messed around england batsman since mark ramprakash. He's found his role in the lower middle order, that's his role, let him keep it.2
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kentaddick said:if we open with bairstow i think he'd have a claim of being the most messed around england batsman since mark ramprakash. He's found his role in the lower middle order, that's his role, let him keep it.0
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Addick Addict said:kentaddick said:if we open with bairstow i think he'd have a claim of being the most messed around england batsman since mark ramprakash. He's found his role in the lower middle order, that's his role, let him keep it.
You have got two openers who have no real pedigree of opening.
Pope had never batted at 3 and there was a lot of kick back when he was first asked to do so for England. Why didn't Root "grow a pair" and bat at 3? Was asked more than once on here and elsewhere.
Stokes is an all rounder that can't bowl any meaningful amount of overs.
The wicket keeper can't keep.
The front line spinner hasn't played a first class game in about 2 years.
The pace attack lacks pace on a docile pitch.
Yet we are still well in this match and have won 11 of the 13 previous test matches. The selection, the declaration, some of the field settings, bowling Brooke in the first session all go against conventional cricket, certainly test match cricket, thinking. It seems to be working though doesn't it?
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