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England Cricket 2023
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Khawaja has copped a bad one there. Should've reviewed
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Not sure i've ever seen a quicker outfield in England
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Pelling1993 said:Fastest ever over recorded at Headingley0
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I much prefer pitches with a bit of pace and bounce in them2
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Pelling1993 said:This is pretty much as good as test cricket gets. Absolute thunder bolts from Wood. Marnus doing a decent job up to now3
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It's interesting when you see that Tongue, our second fastest bowler in the Series, averages 84.9mph compared to Wood's 93.0mph. The gap between them is massive especially when one considers that the gap between Tongue and the rest of our seamers is in the 2.5 to-4.0mph range.2
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another drop for bairstow in the book...0
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A tough chance there for Bairstow.
But I believe Foakes would have caught it.2 -
I can't say whether Foakes would have caught that one or not but I do know that, generally speaking, Foakes' movement of the feet is much the better of the two and that does mean that he isn't quite so flat footed when he does have to dive3
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Foakes would have caught it and thrown the stumps down too5
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blackpool72 said:A tough chance there for Bairstow.
But I believe Foakes would have caught it.
Hopefully it's not costly, Smith for 4 would have been a result.0 -
and Foakes would have scored a hundred and bowled faster then Woods, cause you know he's magic2
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Anyway, cracking wicket
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Labuschange gone
Get in0 -
Woakes starting to justify his selection. Well done son!3
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Cafc43v3r said:Pelling1993 said:Fastest ever over recorded at Headingley
Consensus is Jeff Thomson may have been the fastest, I wonder how quick Holding etc were.0 -
Get the f*ck in0
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Yes Woakes!! Come on, keep at this! Smith before lunch....1
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Yes 3 gone
Come On ENGLAND1 -
Leuth said:Foakes would have caught it and thrown the stumps down too1
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I was on the bog for the Labuschagne wicket, so I'm claiming that.4
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1 more before lunch would signal a great morning for England.
3 down isn't too shabby though3 -
Rothko said:and Foakes would have scored a hundred and bowled faster then Woods, cause you know he's magic1
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killerandflash said:I was on the bog for the Labuschagne wicket, so I'm claiming that.1
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Whilst there's no doubting that Foakes is the best keeper, he's dropped plenty in an England shirt too.0
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Pelling1993 said:Whilst there's no doubting that Foakes is the best keeper, he's dropped plenty in an England shirt too.
But there's no denying Foakes is a far superior keeper than Bairstow.3 -
Smith is the one we need to get. That stat of him averaging 87.57 in the first innings of a match in Test cricket is absolutely staggering - 4,641 runs in 61 innings of which he was not 8 times3
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blackpool72 said:Pelling1993 said:Whilst there's no doubting that Foakes is the best keeper, he's dropped plenty in an England shirt too.
But there's no denying Foakes is a far superior keeper than Bairstow.0 -
Pelling1993 said:blackpool72 said:Pelling1993 said:Whilst there's no doubting that Foakes is the best keeper, he's dropped plenty in an England shirt too.
But there's no denying Foakes is a far superior keeper than Bairstow.
Edit - that isn't actually true because from what I can see Bairstow averages 37.08 when keeper and 36.62 when keeper. Foakes averages 32.20 so the differential is 4.88 runs per innings. It's a question then of quantifying how many runs and games Foakes' mistakes have cost us compared to Bairstow1 -
Pelling1993 said:blackpool72 said:Pelling1993 said:Whilst there's no doubting that Foakes is the best keeper, he's dropped plenty in an England shirt too.
But there's no denying Foakes is a far superior keeper than Bairstow.
Foakes averages 32 in Tests.
So 10 runs per Test difference.
The dropped catches and missed stumping add up to far more than that.5