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England Cricket 2023
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killerandflash said:Oh FFS. Apart from the game situation, Duckett has thrown away the chance of a Lord's century by making the SAME mistake as Pope and Root (nearly)0
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Does Brook just swing and miss at everything?0
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And now the Aussies are giving us Head at the end of the day4
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Gary Poole said:And now the Aussies are giving us Head at the end of the day5
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Travis Head actually has a better Test bowling average than Root0
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Addick Addict said:Travis Head actually has a better Test bowling average than Root2
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Stokes, at times, doesn't look like he's picking the ball up0
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Stokes doing the sensible thing here, hasn’t engaged the short stuff, and the Aussies have resorted back to the defensive stuff
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Rothko said:Stokes doing the sensible thing here, hasn’t engaged the short stuff, and the Aussies have resorted back to the defensive stuff
Glad he is though.2 -
North Lower Neil said:Rothko said:Stokes doing the sensible thing here, hasn’t engaged the short stuff, and the Aussies have resorted back to the defensive stuff
Glad he is though.
I partially blame Root, in that he should have been telling Duckett to leave the short balls, at least until he got his ton.1 - Sponsored links:
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North Lower Neil said:Rothko said:Stokes doing the sensible thing here, hasn’t engaged the short stuff, and the Aussies have resorted back to the defensive stuff
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Who wouldn't have taken England 138 behind with six wickets left and Lyon out of the attack, if they'd been offered it first thing this morning?9
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Chizz said:Who wouldn't have taken England 138 behind with six wickets left and Lyon out of the attack, if they'd been offered it first thing this morning?
Aussies get quick wickets before lunch tomorrow, it’s their game. If these two and Bairstow put on 150-200 more, we’re in a good position.3 -
Also, who would have predicted that, before halfway in the second test, the two sides' spinners would be Root and Smith?0
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Chizz said:Who wouldn't have taken England 138 behind with six wickets left and Lyon out of the attack, if they'd been offered it first thing this morning?1
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If Lyon doesn't bowl again this Test that could be very important too.0
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Strauss looks like a thumb with that bald head.1
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That was a good day for England after yesterday2
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Evenly poised although I still think the Aussies will get a 1st innings lead. Anything less than 50 then we would have done well. 1st season tomorrow so important.0
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Need Stokes and Brook to hang around for the majority of the morning. No rash shots getting out in the first couple of overs and see where we are at lunch. Hopefully can get some slender lead if we bat properly and don't fall for the same traps as this afternoon1
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Hopefully just tick the runs off tomorrow and have a small lead. Day 3 and 4 are going to be belters.0
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It's a horrible cliche when players talk about playing their natural game, as if that means they can ignore the match situation or indeed the level of the opponents.4
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Bide our time against Hazelwood and Cummins. Starc will naturally go for runs so keep doing that. Lyon not likely to bowl and Green being managed. Attack their part time spinners who will have to bowl and wait for their quicks to tire. When they do - go full Bazball.2
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cantersaddick said:Well shit. I defended Pope and even Ducketts was excusable (he was set and you have to keep trying to score in that situation) but Roots was poor.That was not the case. They had 6 men back for it, bowled consistently short and 3 of our top order batsman (2 of whom were set) fell into the trap.I was loving the way this England team play, but the second innings at edgbaston and an hour or so this afternoon just makes me think they are braindead at times. It doesn’t matter what brand of cricket you play, when you are on top you need to piledrive it home and this lot seem incapable right now and are making such sloppy mistakes.3
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I don't think we can complain, it is the way we play now. We are playing the best in the World and nearly won the first test and lets see what the result is in this one. I suspect criticism will not affect this team negatively anyway.2
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Funny how the main advocate of Bazball was about the only one playing the conditions & binding his time.
Reminded me of 4 years ago at Headingley when he took ages to score a run & blocked an end before close of play. We all know what happened the next day 🙂1 -
Some stupid decision making, amateur, the exact sort of thing that you do when slashing away at a T20 chase where every ball counts. Not in a test when you still need 200 runs to remain in the test. Stokes showed what had to happen, take your medicine and protect your wicket, regardless of what nonsense Pietersen was coming out with about having to score runs off short, bouncy deliveries, you don't. You take your medicine and let the bowlers get tired, dog tired then attack the spinners when they toss up balls demanding to be shown daylight and altitude.
Stokes, Brook and Bairstow can lose us or get us firmly back in the game tomorrow, with poor Nathan Lyon clearly out of the game we won't get a better opportunity, we can equally launch that opportunity away if Brook carries on slashing at everything tomorrow
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MuttleyCAFC said:I don't think we can complain, it is the way we play now. We are playing the best in the World and nearly won the first test and let’s see what the result is in this one. I suspect criticism will not affect this team negatively anyway.They’ve got to realise when they are on top of a game and not let that momentum slip like we did so many times in the 1st test and again this afternoon.Also when you say we nearly won the first test, to be quite honest it’s a travesty we didn’t win it. If we’d batted slightly more sensibly in the second innings we set them 330 and we win. We made all the running and that should go down as a serious missed opportunity.6
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Do you know what really concerns me about our strategy is that our greatest batsman of all time so easily got sucked into playing as if he was born to bat like Jos Buttler. In the First Test he truly showed his class, took 75 balls to reach 50, played himself in and then launched an assault once he was seeing like a football to score 118 not out off 152 balls. Here, he was given a chance when Green overstepped but still repeated the same error to get out. That isn't his game. Then look what happened when Stokes came in. The very person who has been telling everyone "this is how we play" opted to bat like Dominic Sibley in scoring 17 off 57 - thus probably making Root feel like the fall guy for our tactics.
So after all of that we've ended up scoring at 4.55 runs per over. And we should be at least 5 down too with Brook having been dropped and just the tail to come. Australia lost the toss again, survived the worst of the conditions in making only 39 off their first 17 overs and still managed to score at 4.53 an over for the rest of the innings. And they didn't have to at any time resort to brain dead cricket.2 -
cantersaddick said:Bide our time against Hazelwood and Cummins. Starc will naturally go for runs so keep doing that. Lyon not likely to bowl and Green being managed. Attack their part time spinners who will have to bowl and wait for their quicks to tire. When they do go full Bazball.0