England v West Indies 2017
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England batted for a day and a half, an entire session was lost to rain, and it didn't even make Day 43
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A bit like the 70s only the other way roundLeuth said:England batted for a day and a half, an entire session was lost to rain, and it didn't even make Day 4
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No, they batted longer than thatblackpool72 said:
A bit like the 70s only the other way roundLeuth said:England batted for a day and a half, an entire session was lost to rain, and it didn't even make Day 4
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Another who was only played for England late in their career.The_President said:Its been bugging me for some time trying to remember who it is that TRJ's bowling action is like, and it just came to me...Martin Bicknell.
Bickers was dropped too early by England. Let's home they give Tobias Skelton Roland-Jones a better chance.0 -
Dismal performance by the Windies, but entirely predictable. Not sure how they can justify a 3 Test match series.2
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I wonder if it's possible that The Windies could lose their test status ?
They quite clearly haven't been up to the job for at least a decade now .0 -
Apart from this...golfaddick said:
I don't get much wrong.........golfaddick said:I predict the game will be all over inside 3 days. we will get 550+ & the W Indies will be out for under 250 in both their innings.
;-)golfaddick said:England starting to make a pigs ear of this. I'm all for putting their foot down, but just lost 3 wickets for hardly any runs - Stokes, Bairstow & Ali all out without adding more than 30 between them/
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I don't think there has been a precedent but I wonder how they compare to Ireland, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe etc. I see Michael Vaughan is advocating two divisions. That could be tough for borderline teams like NZ and, frankly, England at times over the last 20 odd years.Bedsaddick said:I wonder if it's possible that The Windies could lose their test status ?
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Novelty factor big here. The number of people who left 2 or 3 hours before the end on days 1 and 2 says a lot. As someone who goes to test matches I really hope not. however TV audiences will probably dictate whatever ticket sales. next year v India timings probably make it unlikely I would think.The_President said:70,000 through gates for first 3 days - day/night test matches here to stay.
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Thing is, because of the northern hemisphere longer twilight, day/night games in England will omly work in August/September.
As you say, with regards to India they will no doubt flex their financial muscle and ensure there isnt any, because a day/night game here will be finishing at 4am in India.0 -
Whats the opinion on the pink ball?0
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We actually only had 1 proper late finish, day 2 had an early close, while day 3 had an earlier finish as England wrapped the game up.redman said:
Novelty factor big here. The number of people who left 2 or 3 hours before the end on days 1 and 2 says a lot. As someone who goes to test matches I really hope not. however TV audiences will probably dictate whatever ticket sales. next year v India timings probably make it unlikely I would think.The_President said:70,000 through gates for first 3 days - day/night test matches here to stay.
A real test would be to see how many remained late if the opposition were grinding along at 150-20 -
Yes, for £20 you've got value in just the first session.killerandflash said:
Not sure there's a great correlation, the ticket prices being only £20? probably more of a factor!The_President said:70,000 through gates for first 3 days - day/night test matches here to stay.
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Once the lights kicked in proper I could not see the pink ball on TV after it had pitched until it hit the boundary, which happened a lot in our innings.2
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It's shitThe_President said:Whats the opinion on the pink ball?
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Here's a very interesting article - a good read
http://indianexpress.com/article/sports/cricket/patrick-patterson-an-unquiet-mind-4762590/2 -
Very interesting, a strange (and sad ) taleOakster said:Here's a very interesting article - a good read
http://indianexpress.com/article/sports/cricket/patrick-patterson-an-unquiet-mind-4762590/0 -
Cricket's on
England batting
Another day of toil for WI I fear.0 -
Why the blazing fuck wasn't Gabriel playing in the first Test? Was he dropped as punishment for losing the Pakistan series?0
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i think he was injuredLeuth said:Why the blazing fuck wasn't Gabriel playing in the first Test? Was he dropped as punishment for losing the Pakistan series?
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Gabriel gets Cook out
In terms of Ashes preparation, it's probably not a bad thing that Cook isn't there to hold things together, the new players need testing3 -
Making a fist of it to be fair
Westley gone!0 -
Westley will need some second-innings runs to be sure of an Ashes squad place (or indeed a go in the next Test), probably. Root will be itching for his pal Gaz Baz0
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Gabriel was injured for the first Test. West Indies make two changes from the side that were heavily beaten at Edgbaston.
Leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo and fast bowler Shannon Gabriel comes in for pacemen Alzarri Joseph and Miguel Cummins.0 -
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Stoneman c Dowrich b Roach 19 (inside edge)0 -
Root dropped at 1st slip !!!! Easiest chance you can get. A let off there for England.0
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Root is dropped, could be VERY costly!0
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Root dropped at 1st slip off Gabriel. It was an absolute dolly.0
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I'd have caught that! Bloody hell0