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And Anderson has been picked in an unchanged teamAddick Addict said:Jimmy Anderson has confirmed that he has no intention of retiring. So that puts that one to bed. He does admit that he wished that he had made a bigger contribution and had he been a lot younger there would be speculation as to whether he should be dropped as opposed to whether he should hang his boots up.
So it's now down to Stokes and McCullum to decide whether he does or not.2 -
Can't help thinking we will regret that Tongue should be playing.4
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That selection puts a lot of pressure on Anderson to deliver - and also does nothing to dispel the suspicion that the team isn’t picked 100% on merit but certain players get preferential treatment1
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stokes has already said he picks players on what they can do on their best days, which you can understand the selection of anderson, ditto bairstow and crawley.kinveachyaddick said:That selection puts a lot of pressure on Anderson to deliver - and also does nothing to dispel the suspicion that the team isn’t picked 100% on merit but certain players get preferential treatment1 -
thing is, would this have been the case had we won the last game ? .. many pundits are saying things like 'Jimmy has done enough for England to choose when he goes' .. all the time he's pulling in the BIG bucks, he might decide to carry on for twenty more years .. all respect to a great cricketer, BUT his time to go has surely comeAddick Addict said:
And Anderson has been picked in an unchanged teamAddick Addict said:Jimmy Anderson has confirmed that he has no intention of retiring. So that puts that one to bed. He does admit that he wished that he had made a bigger contribution and had he been a lot younger there would be speculation as to whether he should be dropped as opposed to whether he should hang his boots up.
So it's now down to Stokes and McCullum to decide whether he does or not.1 -
nostalgia rules OK !!kinveachyaddick said:That selection puts a lot of pressure on Anderson to deliver - and also does nothing to dispel the suspicion that the team isn’t picked 100% on merit but certain players get preferential treatment0 -
But on the evidence of the past four tests Anderson’s best days are behind him whereas Tongue got stuck into their top order bats when we saw him at Lord’skentaddick said:
stokes has already said he picks players on what they can do on their best days, which you can understand the selection of anderson, ditto bairstow and crawley.kinveachyaddick said:That selection puts a lot of pressure on Anderson to deliver - and also does nothing to dispel the suspicion that the team isn’t picked 100% on merit but certain players get preferential treatment0 -
f w i w .. England's friend Ricky Ponting is suggesting that Stokes is a rotten captain and that under a 'proper skipper' England would have won this series already2
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I think timeless Tests came to an end when one Test had to be cut short due to the boat leaving for the UK. In the days of having flights multiple times a day there is no reason why Timeless Tests cant make a comeback :0Big William said:
Don't think they played on a Sunday, in fact it wasn't unheard of for players to turn out for their counties or play in benefits on the rest day. Going back a few years, I think there was a provisional sixth day at the last test if it was a series decider, may still exist of course.golfaddick said:
When all Test matches started on a Thursday there used to be a rest day on a Sunday & finish on the Tuesday. I believe some may have played on the Sunday to "make up" time if there had been a washout the day before.kentaddick said:biggest winning draw I can remember. Bit farcical it's ended like this. I know the WTC final had an option of 6th day if there was rain, think this should be for all tests tbh.
Or am I mis-remembering.
There were plenty of timeless tests in the past, apparently all tests in Australia pre WW2 followed this format. There's a good Wikipedia article about it.0 -
Unsettled weather tomorrow, with a fair chance of a shower. Friday and Sunday look ok, Saturday and Monday less good...0
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As long as the Test stopped in time for The Hundredgolfaddick said:
I think timeless Tests came to an end when one Test had to be cut short due to the boat leaving for the UK. In the days of having flights multiple times a day there is no reason why Timeless Tests cant make a comeback :0Big William said:
Don't think they played on a Sunday, in fact it wasn't unheard of for players to turn out for their counties or play in benefits on the rest day. Going back a few years, I think there was a provisional sixth day at the last test if it was a series decider, may still exist of course.golfaddick said:
When all Test matches started on a Thursday there used to be a rest day on a Sunday & finish on the Tuesday. I believe some may have played on the Sunday to "make up" time if there had been a washout the day before.kentaddick said:biggest winning draw I can remember. Bit farcical it's ended like this. I know the WTC final had an option of 6th day if there was rain, think this should be for all tests tbh.
Or am I mis-remembering.
There were plenty of timeless tests in the past, apparently all tests in Australia pre WW2 followed this format. There's a good Wikipedia article about it.5 -
Does it or has he had a couple of "bad days at the office"? He was the world number one bowler 3 test matches ago.kinveachyaddick said:
But on the evidence of the past four tests Anderson’s best days are behind him whereas Tongue got stuck into their top order bats when we saw him at Lord’skentaddick said:
stokes has already said he picks players on what they can do on their best days, which you can understand the selection of anderson, ditto bairstow and crawley.kinveachyaddick said:That selection puts a lot of pressure on Anderson to deliver - and also does nothing to dispel the suspicion that the team isn’t picked 100% on merit but certain players get preferential treatment2 -
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/66285711
It look like Stokes will have 6 months off between The Ashes and the India Tests to get his knee sorted.0 -
I guess we'll find out tomorrow if this rain ever stopsCafc43v3r said:
Does it or has he had a couple of "bad days at the office"? He was the world number one bowler 3 test matches ago.kinveachyaddick said:
But on the evidence of the past four tests Anderson’s best days are behind him whereas Tongue got stuck into their top order bats when we saw him at Lord’skentaddick said:
stokes has already said he picks players on what they can do on their best days, which you can understand the selection of anderson, ditto bairstow and crawley.kinveachyaddick said:That selection puts a lot of pressure on Anderson to deliver - and also does nothing to dispel the suspicion that the team isn’t picked 100% on merit but certain players get preferential treatment0 -
Not before time. Given that he played just two IPL games and bowled one over, he could have missed the two NZ Tests and had the six months off between December and June to do that. The talk about "we've found a way of managing it" was complete and utter tosh.killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/66285711
It look like Stokes will have 6 months off between The Ashes and the India Tests to get his knee sorted.2 -
I get the sentiment for picking Anderson for Old Trafford, but it was a big mistake.
I've written him off many times before but I seriously think he's done now.
Vaughn called it the other day. He didn't take one critical wicket in the 3 tests he played. They dropped him from Headingley and we won.
Love the bloke to bits. But for the good of Bazball, please say enough is enough3 -
They have already won the Ashes but
Let's win this test & send them home knowing it was only the weather that won them & who really is the better team
So Come On England let's do this1 -
I think that is a good message for the england team to fire them up but I really don't think the Aussies will care about what happened on days 4 and 5 in Manchester. For them it's job done and they won't see past that.Wellred said:They have already won the Ashes but
Let's win this test & send them home knowing it was only the weather that won them & who really is the better team
So Come On England let's do this0 -
he's hobbled around in the field and at the crease, was clear there was something really wrong with his knee.Addick Addict said:
Not before time. Given that he played just two IPL games and bowled one over, he could have missed the two NZ Tests and had the six months off between December and June to do that. The talk about "we've found a way of managing it" was complete and utter tosh.killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/66285711
It look like Stokes will have 6 months off between The Ashes and the India Tests to get his knee sorted.1 -
I think they will want to prove they would have won it anyway & go all out for the winTodds_right_hook said:
I think that is a good message for the england team to fire them up but I really don't think the Aussies will care about what happened on days 4 and 5 in Manchester. For them it's job done and they won't see past that.Wellred said:They have already won the Ashes but
Let's win this test & send them home knowing it was only the weather that won them & who really is the better team
So Come On England let's do this0 -
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https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/jul/26/jofra-archer-on-course-to-feature-for-england-in-50-over-world-cup
I'd be shocked if Jofra made the World Cup1 -
The haven't won the Ashes (yet) they've merely retained the urn because the best we can now do is a draw.Wellred said:They have already won the Ashes but
Let's win this test & send them home knowing it was only the weather that won them & who really is the better team
So Come On England let's do this
If we win the last one then the series is drawn. And they keep the urn by "default".2 -
A fully fit jofra and we'd have walked this series imo.2
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Well, seeing as you're being pedantic, they technically don't "keep the urn" because it never leaves Lords.golfaddick said:
The haven't won the Ashes (yet) they've merely retained the urn because the best we can now do is a draw.Wellred said:They have already won the Ashes but
Let's win this test & send them home knowing it was only the weather that won them & who really is the better team
So Come On England let's do this
If we win the last one then the series is drawn. And they keep the urn by "default".
Thanks!3 -
Your right I stand correctedgolfaddick said:
The haven't won the Ashes (yet) they've merely retained the urn because the best we can now do is a draw.Wellred said:They have already won the Ashes but
Let's win this test & send them home knowing it was only the weather that won them & who really is the better team
So Come On England let's do this
If we win the last one then the series is drawn. And they keep the urn by "default".0 -
The Chuks of test cricket.kentaddick said:A fully fit jofra and we'd have walked this series imo.0 -
A fully fit Mark Wood and we would have won it.kentaddick said:A fully fit jofra and we'd have walked this series imo.2 -
Both fully fit and we would’ve won 6-0?Cafc43v3r said:
A fully fit Mark Wood and we would have won it.kentaddick said:A fully fit jofra and we'd have walked this series imo.5 -
"Would have, could have, should have". The Aussies would argue that had Lyon been fit they would have won every Test or if they'd won the toss each and every time as we have. Had that ball not hit Stokes' bat and gone to the boundary we wouldn't have won the 2019 World Cup would we? But it doesn't say that on the trophy does it? At the end of the day, it's what's in the book that counts. Always has been and always should be.0
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Think this'll be another rain affected draw.
Not getting the tail out at Edgbaston decided the series.0










