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England Cricket 2023

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  • North Lower Neil
    North Lower Neil Posts: 22,941
    Start earlier is the big one as well.

    Why do we wait until 11?
  • Cafc43v3r
    Cafc43v3r Posts: 21,600
    Start earlier is the big one as well.

    Why do we wait until 11?
    Used to start at half 10 to make sure Hollyoaks wasn't delayed.
  • charente addick
    charente addick Posts: 3,808
    The hypocrisy of cricket fans always amuses me - if the situation was the other way round England fans would be doing a collective rain dance throughout the Country.
  • ProperCharlton
    ProperCharlton Posts: 2,254
    edited July 2023
    Pitch inspection 12:15. Lunch 12:20. Potential start 13:00.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,828
    Inspection at 12:15, lunch at 12:20, hopefully start at 1pm
  • AdTheAddicK
    AdTheAddicK Posts: 3,379
    The hypocrisy of cricket fans always amuses me - if the situation was the other way round England fans would be doing a collective rain dance throughout the Country.
    If me aunty had wheels she'd be a bike. 
  • Manic_mania
    Manic_mania Posts: 2,257
    The hypocrisy of cricket fans always amuses me - if the situation was the other way round England fans would be doing a collective rain dance throughout the Country.
    Is it hypocrisy to want the best case scenario for the team you support? I haven't seen anyone on here slagging off the Aussies for wanting it to rain, and we have been talking about how silly it is that overs/time is wasted since before the end of day one when we were not even in a winning position at the time.
  • Mike
    Mike Posts: 6,166
    Lunch?! Just have an early one now
  • R0TW
    R0TW Posts: 1,673
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  • charente addick
    charente addick Posts: 3,808
    The hypocrisy of cricket fans always amuses me - if the situation was the other way round England fans would be doing a collective rain dance throughout the Country.
    Is it hypocrisy to want the best case scenario for the team you support? I haven't seen anyone on here slagging off the Aussies for wanting it to rain, and we have been talking about how silly it is that overs/time is wasted since before the end of day one when we were not even in a winning position at the time.
    Yes it is hypocrisy. To want a certain event when it suits you and not to want it when it doesn't is probably the epitome of hypocrisy.
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  • DamoNorthStand
    DamoNorthStand Posts: 10,933
    Pitch inspection 12:15. Lunch 12:20. Potential start 13:00.
    All of that will mean nothing because it will be raining again by 1.

    cricket is so slow at reacting to windows in weather. Spend so much time on lunch and inspections you end up missing the window. 
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,229
    edited July 2023
    The last two days should've been played with a tennis ball where the elf and safety doesn't come into play.
    This is so frustrating:
    Where's Duckworth-Lewis when you need it.
    😤
  • ProperCharlton
    ProperCharlton Posts: 2,254

  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,828
    The hypocrisy of cricket fans always amuses me - if the situation was the other way round England fans would be doing a collective rain dance throughout the Country.
    Is it hypocrisy to want the best case scenario for the team you support? I haven't seen anyone on here slagging off the Aussies for wanting it to rain, and we have been talking about how silly it is that overs/time is wasted since before the end of day one when we were not even in a winning position at the time.
    Yes it is hypocrisy. To want a certain event when it suits you and not to want it when it doesn't is probably the epitome of hypocrisy.

    If England were 2-1 up and struggling to save this Test, we'd be loving the rain delays. Root would be very happy with the time cut-off saving us.
  • ProperCharlton
    ProperCharlton Posts: 2,254
    I'm trying to remain optimistic but the AccuWeather Minutecast has me doubting we'll see any play today. They're predicting regular showers throughout the afternoon with brief clear spells in-between.
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,229
    If we have 45 minutes play, Deadly Derek Underwood will get a fifer ? Or maybe Knott.
  • Todds_right_hook
    Todds_right_hook Posts: 10,875
    Why is lunch so important. What do they eat and where? Is it a sandwich in the dressing room? What is such a large break needed
  • DamoNorthStand
    DamoNorthStand Posts: 10,933
    Looking on the bright side, England have shown themselves to be more than a match for the test world champions.

    be it short or longer formats, we are as good as anyone in the world now.
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,823
    This is what's always infuriated me about cricket. Stops raining, outfield is dried, right, so ready to go then? Nah, let's have a 40 minute break for "lunch". By which time it will no doubt be raining again.

    It's a spectator sport for which thousands of people have paid through the nose. Just bloody well get on with it!
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  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,828
    It's raining now anyway 
  • Manic_mania
    Manic_mania Posts: 2,257
    The hypocrisy of cricket fans always amuses me - if the situation was the other way round England fans would be doing a collective rain dance throughout the Country.
    Is it hypocrisy to want the best case scenario for the team you support? I haven't seen anyone on here slagging off the Aussies for wanting it to rain, and we have been talking about how silly it is that overs/time is wasted since before the end of day one when we were not even in a winning position at the time.
    Yes it is hypocrisy. To want a certain event when it suits you and not to want it when it doesn't is probably the epitome of hypocrisy.
    clearly didn't read my post so why bother replying to it?

    We were complaining about the time wasting, start/end times etc and losing overs BEFORE we were in a winning position. Nobody is begrudging the Aussies getting the rain they want or critisising them for wanting rain - there is nothing hypocritical about wanting something to happen for the team you support but not wanting it to happen AGAINST you, that is literally what supporting a team is all about. Same thing happens with football when it comes to time wasting when in front etc you could say that about supporters in any sport - it's not just Cricket fans.


  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,823
    The hypocrisy of cricket fans always amuses me - if the situation was the other way round England fans would be doing a collective rain dance throughout the Country.
    Is it hypocrisy to want the best case scenario for the team you support? I haven't seen anyone on here slagging off the Aussies for wanting it to rain, and we have been talking about how silly it is that overs/time is wasted since before the end of day one when we were not even in a winning position at the time.
    Yes it is hypocrisy. To want a certain event when it suits you and not to want it when it doesn't is probably the epitome of hypocrisy.
    clearly didn't read my post so why bother replying to it?

    We were complaining about the time wasting, start/end times etc and losing overs BEFORE we were in a winning position. Nobody is begrudging the Aussies getting the rain they want or critisising them for wanting rain - there is nothing hypocritical about wanting something to happen for the team you support but not wanting it to happen AGAINST you, that is literally what supporting a team is all about. Same thing happens with football when it comes to time wasting when in front etc you could say that about supporters in any sport - it's not just Cricket fans.


    Or cheering your team on to score a goal but not cheering when the opposition score. "Hypocrisy", apparently!
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,141
    3 Tests at Lord’s and 2 Tests at The Oval moving forward , none of this northern shit , is my proposal moving forward 
  • Todds_right_hook
    Todds_right_hook Posts: 10,875
    Off_it said:
    This is what's always infuriated me about cricket. Stops raining, outfield is dried, right, so ready to go then? Nah, let's have a 40 minute break for "lunch". By which time it will no doubt be raining again.

    It's a spectator sport for which thousands of people have paid through the nose. Just bloody well get on with it!
    And it is raining
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,823
    edited July 2023
    I expect it to stop raining and be all ready for play to resume just in time for the umpires to decide to take an early tea.
  • charente addick
    charente addick Posts: 3,808
    The hypocrisy of cricket fans always amuses me - if the situation was the other way round England fans would be doing a collective rain dance throughout the Country.
    Is it hypocrisy to want the best case scenario for the team you support? I haven't seen anyone on here slagging off the Aussies for wanting it to rain, and we have been talking about how silly it is that overs/time is wasted since before the end of day one when we were not even in a winning position at the time.
    Yes it is hypocrisy. To want a certain event when it suits you and not to want it when it doesn't is probably the epitome of hypocrisy.
    clearly didn't read my post so why bother replying to it?

    We were complaining about the time wasting, start/end times etc and losing overs BEFORE we were in a winning position. Nobody is begrudging the Aussies getting the rain they want or critisising them for wanting rain - there is nothing hypocritical about wanting something to happen for the team you support but not wanting it to happen AGAINST you, that is literally what supporting a team is all about. Same thing happens with football when it comes to time wasting when in front etc you could say that about supporters in any sport - it's not just Cricket fans.


    Cricket fans seemingly very easy to wind up as well.
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 39,751
    3 Tests at Lord’s and 2 Tests at The Oval moving forward , none of this northern shit , is my proposal moving forward 
    There are no Ashes Tests north of the Trent in 2027
  • Manic_mania
    Manic_mania Posts: 2,257
    I reckon we might get a couple of hours out there at most today not sure it will be enough unfortunately. We probably needed at least 1 (probably 2) more wicket yesterday.
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,347
    All of our own making.  We love shooting ourselves in the foot, gave them a 2 nil lead and expected Manchester to remain dry for 4-5 days.

    They are the worlds best right?  Know nothing about that, but we do have world class cricketers that have shown them what for given the chance.  We are close, and there's nothing better than twatting that lot around the park!