Am I right in thinking it is either 98 overs but cut off point is 7.30pm or can they continue until after 7.30pm (or of course we lose the last 2 wickets before then?). Cut off no matter what happens will be 7.30pm if overs are not bowled in time?
Am I right in thinking it is either 98 overs but cut off point is 7.30pm or can they continue until after 7.30pm (or of course we lose the last 2 wickets before then?). Cut off no matter what happens will be 7.30pm if overs are not bowled in time?
Am I right in thinking it is either 98 overs but cut off point is 7.30pm or can they continue until after 7.30pm (or of course we lose the last 2 wickets before then?). Cut off no matter what happens will be 7.30pm if overs are not bowled in time?
The Aussies are today taking 4.423 mins to bowl an over. The England innings started today on 7 overs. So 57 overs have been bowled today, so a further 26 overs need to be bowled, before "the final hour/15 overs". 26 overs will take 115 mins at the same rate = 5.50pm. Add on 20 mins for tea, takes us to 6.10pm. So the final hour/15 overs will probably finish around 7.15pm. I think I'm right in saying that rain or bad light has ensured play has never ended that late, in this Test match.
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Leach at four
Roy at nine.
Batting order sorted.
I remember he lost his shit when this happened in Cardiff with Panesar and Anderson batting?
Where are they when you need them.
Sadly, Aussie just need 2 wickets. 2 balls.
Not sure Roy (who I love in one day cricket ) has the mental strength and technique as a test batsman.
It was Labuschagne who got the wicket
Aussies retain the Ashes.
Lost it in the field on the first two days, not today.
Roy has to go, so does Bairstow. It’s not looking great.