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Well, that was an enjoyable game to watch0
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Cracking game0
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Well done England. They always believed going for it was the right call - and they've proved it again.
They do not care about history - they will go and chase any total, and by & large, make it look far easier than conventional wisdom says it should be.3 -
The next 4 have a lot to live up to. Fair play England. We looked out of it for large parts of the test but seem to be able to chase any total.
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Great Test match, and a fantastic win!!0
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Wow. Got in to watch the last 6 runs scored, so I'm taking credit for that1
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Andy ZaltzmanTest Match Special statisticianEngland have become the first team in first-class history to win a match in which they have conceded five centuries to the other team.6
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North Lower Neil said:Think I'd have batted first, hopefully I'm made to look very wrong and India are a few down by lunch!4
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Duckett became the first England opener for 15 years to score a fourth-innings hundred.13
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Will be interesting to see what changes India make , Thakur and Krishna were expensive, Siraj is a liability but I don't know what other seamers they've got - if Arshdeep is around then he'd be a good bet to come in. I'd assume Bumrah will play with a week's gap.
Sai and Karun Nair probably get the second test to prove themselves.1 - Sponsored links:
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Addick Addict said:Duckett became the first England opener for 15 years to score a fourth-innings hundred.1
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What's the issue with Bumrah and playing time? He has a unusually shorter run up0
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PrincessFiona said:What's the issue with Bumrah and playing time? He has a unusually shorter run up2
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Addick Addict said:Duckett became the first England opener for 15 years to score a fourth-innings hundred.0
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Diebythesword said:Addick Addict said:Duckett became the first England opener for 15 years to score a fourth-innings hundred.0
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Won it at the toss
Also, first match it ages that the whole office was following0 -
Watched just about every ball yesterday, superb team performance but Ducket was very impressive.2
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killerandflash said:Addick Addict said:Duckett became the first England opener for 15 years to score a fourth-innings hundred.0
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MarcusH26 said:Will be interesting to see what changes India make , Thakur and Krishna were expensive, Siraj is a liability but I don't know what other seamers they've got - if Arshdeep is around then he'd be a good bet to come in. I'd assume Bumrah will play with a week's gap.
Sai and Karun Nair probably get the second test to prove themselves.
Astonishingly, given the environmental conditions, Bumrah went wicketless in the fourth innings - his second-worst fourth innings figures in Tests. So, to an extent, all their seamers managed to put in a convincing argument to be dropped. This is a lot of fun.1 -
There's a decent gap before the second test, so hard to argue he needs resting for that. But then it would mean he misses the third test, at Lord's, and I'm sure Bumrah would want to play in that.
Their seam bowling depth seems really poor as well, no wonder they play home tests against us on raging turners.1 - Sponsored links:
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I agree with Bumrah, his back issue is a problem to them. Ideally they would have wanted to go one nil up to be able to rest him at Edgbaston, but that is now unlikely. Missing Lords with the possibility of being 2-0 down…mouth watering.1
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Interesting he didn’t take the second new ball last night. Did they think the game was done and they didn’t want to risk an injury?1
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How many times has each team successfully chased 250 or more in the last three years?Australia - 2
New Zealand - 2
Pakistan - 1
South Africa - 1
England - 6
Everyone else - 0
How many times has each team successfully chased 290 or more in the last three years?
Pakistan - 1
England - 4
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That was really rather good wasn’t it 😎3
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England have three batters in current top eight in the world rankings. Root (1), Brook (2), Duckett (8).
Australia are currently playing West Indies. None of the Australian team are in the top twelve.
Same, but in reverse, for the bowling rankings.0 -
Covered End said:Redhenry said:Is it me or have the English commentators been showing a bias towards India? Maybe they are looking for IPL work...
Ravi Shastri is Indian.
Isa Guha's parents are Indian.
Mel Jones whilst English born was an Australian cricketer.0 -
Also i do who the commentators are and where from thanks
jeez!
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Covered End said:Redhenry said:Is it me or have the English commentators been showing a bias towards India? Maybe they are looking for IPL work...
Ravi Shastri is Indian.
Isa Guha's parents are Indian.
Mel Jones whilst English born was an Australian cricketer.0 -
The reality is that many cricket commentators work around the world, tailoring their words to the local audience if their own country isn't competing.
And while some commentators are like cheerleaders, others are more dispassionate or can still praise the opposition when they do well.
Certain people here think Steve Brown wants Charlton to lose when he praises a bit of good opposition play for example.0 -
The only one I'll draw the line of being completely awful to listen to is KP. Thinks he's the greatest to ever play the game.2