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England Cricket Team Summer 2019 -ICC World Cup and Ashes etc
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He's only won them one Test and was one lbw call from winning them another, out of three Tests so far...0
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I like it. Just Smith's interview on Sky. albeit probably not got the full clip so it could mean something different. He said "Archer hasn't got me out yet. He has hit me on an uneven bounce at Lord's. The other bowlers have caused me more problems. There you go Jofra. Aim for his stumps. Get him out. There is a challenge for you.0
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Archer will still make him shit himself, what ever he says to the press. You don’t get a hit on the arm and a debilitating hit on the head without feeling a bit anxious about getting back on the horse.4
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Smith loves a challenge. Archer may make him nervous but I truly believe Smith is looking forward to facing him again. Series perfectly poised2
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Begin the thawing of Bryce McGain!0
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We want Lyon to be fit. He's been decidedly average in the first 3 games and there is certainly scope to get in his head about dropping the ashes.1
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Leuth said:Smith loves a challenge. Archer may make him nervous but I truly believe Smith is looking forward to facing him again. Series perfectly poised0
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It's important that a player suffering a complex and difficult set of anxieties is given all the space and time he needs to ensure that he is in the best state of mind to play in the next game he faces. This is particularly important when the player, for example, causes his team to lose a match by, say, missing a straightforward run out. And then his thoroughly compromised mental state is further exacerbated by, say, a "plumb" lbw that would have won the match being turned down. I hope that anyone facing such a situation is given as much time, space, compassion and opportunity to get over such a horrible set of events. And certainly, I would hope a player in that kind of position would never have to face media intrusion into his private life and the digging up of unsettling comments from a former partner. That would be awful.
In other news, while Nathan Lyon is supposedly recovering form the demons that botching a match-winning run out against England in the third Ashes Test may cause, his former partner has cast aside reports she is miserable in a social media swipe on Instagram.2 -
I see Steve Smith is in for the Derbyshire game.1
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North Lower Neil said:I see Steve Smith is in for the Derbyshire game.0
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Chizz said:It's important that a player suffering a complex and difficult set of anxieties is given all the space and time he needs to ensure that he is in the best state of mind to play in the next game he faces. This is particularly important when the player, for example, causes his team to lose a match by, say, missing a straightforward run out. And then his thoroughly compromised mental state is further exacerbated by, say, a "plumb" lbw that would have won the match being turned down. I hope that anyone facing such a situation is given as much time, space, compassion and opportunity to get over such a horrible set of events. And certainly, I would hope a player in that kind of position would never have to face media intrusion into his private life and the digging up of unsettling comments from a former partner. That would be awful.
In other news, while Nathan Lyon is supposedly recovering form the demons that botching a match-winning run out against England in the third Ashes Test may cause, his former partner has cast aside reports she is miserable in a social media swipe on Instagram.
Lyon can hardly now deny that he is a "cheat" can he?2 -
I think England missed a trick in not playing Jimmy in this match0
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The_President said:I think England missed a trick in not playing Jimmy in this match0
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Pelling1993 said:The_President said:I think England missed a trick in not playing Jimmy in this match
If he had played for Derby, he could have proved his fitness, and potentially undermined the Aussies too.0 -
The_President said:I think England missed a trick in not playing Jimmy in this match
The Aussies seem to be using is as a chance for Smith, plus the players outside the Test XI to get a game. And if any of them does get picked, why would we want them to have had a free sight of our best bowler?3 -
Chizz said:The_President said:I think England missed a trick in not playing Jimmy in this match
The Aussies seem to be using is as a chance for Smith, plus the players outside the Test XI to get a game. And if any of them does get picked, why would we want them to have had a free sight of our best bowler?
However, it was an opportunity to..
1) Prove his fitness (coz, after all, if they do play him and he breaks down again then the selectors are gonna look bloody stupid)
2) Potentially undermine the likes of Khawaja and Smith prior to the fourth test.
Then again, maybe they feel he is still not fit enough to be selected?1 -
The_President said:Chizz said:The_President said:I think England missed a trick in not playing Jimmy in this match
The Aussies seem to be using is as a chance for Smith, plus the players outside the Test XI to get a game. And if any of them does get picked, why would we want them to have had a free sight of our best bowler?
However, it was an opportunity to..
1) Prove his fitness (coz, after all, if they do play him and he breaks down again then the selectors are gonna look bloody stupid)
2) Potentially undermine the likes of Khawaja and Smith prior to the fourth test.
Then again, maybe they feel he is still not fit enough to be selected?
You're making my point for me - he wouldn't learn anything by playing against them. He should definitely be playing, in order to test and prove his fitness. I just don't think there's any particular advantage in playing against the Australians in that game.
As it is, he's playing in a second XI game for Lancashire and he's bowled 29 overs. I think that's a good sign he's proving his fitness. For some reason, he's not down to bat. So maybe he's just netting today..?1 -
I see no point in Jimmy bowling 29 overs of military medium (based on what i've seen on Sky) in the 2nd XI game - imo there is far more to be gained by him coming in full pelt v Aussies. It would prove his fitness and also possibly put doubts into the technique of the likes of Khawaja and Smith prior to the 4th Test . Playing the 2nd team of Derby is only likely to play these guys into some form, which has been sorta shown by the overnight score.
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The_President said:Pelling1993 said:The_President said:I think England missed a trick in not playing Jimmy in this match
If he had played for Derby, he could have proved his fitness, and potentially undermined the Aussies too.
I'd be pretty peed off if Lyle Taylor said he wanted to play for Millwall on Saturday and in some strange world, it was permitted by the authorities.0 -
Covered End said:The_President said:Pelling1993 said:The_President said:I think England missed a trick in not playing Jimmy in this match
If he had played for Derby, he could have proved his fitness, and potentially undermined the Aussies too.
I'd be pretty peed off if Lyle Taylor said he wanted to play for Millwall on Saturday and in some strange world, it was permitted by the authorities.0 -
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The_President said:Covered End said:The_President said:Pelling1993 said:The_President said:I think England missed a trick in not playing Jimmy in this match
If he had played for Derby, he could have proved his fitness, and potentially undermined the Aussies too.
I'd be pretty peed off if Lyle Taylor said he wanted to play for Millwall on Saturday and in some strange world, it was permitted by the authorities.0 -
The_President said:I see no point in Jimmy bowling 29 overs of military medium (based on what i've seen on Sky) in the 2nd XI game - imo there is far more to be gained by him coming in full pelt v Aussies. It would prove his fitness and also possibly put doubts into the technique of the likes of Khawaja and Smith prior to the 4th Test . Playing the 2nd team of Derby is only likely to play these guys into some form, which has been sorta shown by the overnight score.
As it is, they're not being tested at all. They are facing an attack that comprises a 36 year old who took 8 wickets last month and none so far this; and three other bowlers who have 23 wickets between them in their careers.
For purely selfish (ie England supporter) reasons, it's far better for Australia to be facing pie-chuckers prior to a Test match than to be tested properly with the world's third best fast bowler.
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Chizz said:The_President said:I see no point in Jimmy bowling 29 overs of military medium (based on what i've seen on Sky) in the 2nd XI game - imo there is far more to be gained by him coming in full pelt v Aussies. It would prove his fitness and also possibly put doubts into the technique of the likes of Khawaja and Smith prior to the 4th Test . Playing the 2nd team of Derby is only likely to play these guys into some form, which has been sorta shown by the overnight score.
As it is, they're not being tested at all. They are facing an attack that comprises a 36 year old who took 8 wickets last month and none so far this; and three other bowlers who have 23 wickets between them in their careers.
For purely selfish (ie England supporter) reasons, it's far better for Australia to be facing pie-chuckers prior to a Test match than to be tested properly with the world's third best fast bowler.Chizz said:The_President said:I see no point in Jimmy bowling 29 overs of military medium (based on what i've seen on Sky) in the 2nd XI game - imo there is far more to be gained by him coming in full pelt v Aussies. It would prove his fitness and also possibly put doubts into the technique of the likes of Khawaja and Smith prior to the 4th Test . Playing the 2nd team of Derby is only likely to play these guys into some form, which has been sorta shown by the overnight score.
As it is, they're not being tested at all. They are facing an attack that comprises a 36 year old who took 8 wickets last month and none so far this; and three other bowlers who have 23 wickets between them in their careers.
For purely selfish (ie England supporter) reasons, it's far better for Australia to be facing pie-chuckers prior to a Test match than to be tested properly with the world's third best fast bowler.
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and in the meantime, those English batsmen that are out of form and whose techniques need polishing and improving will presumably be spending time in the nets .. good, but nothing like as good as spending time in the 'real' middle against even 2nd Xl bowlers5
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Chizz said:The_President said:I see no point in Jimmy bowling 29 overs of military medium (based on what i've seen on Sky) in the 2nd XI game - imo there is far more to be gained by him coming in full pelt v Aussies. It would prove his fitness and also possibly put doubts into the technique of the likes of Khawaja and Smith prior to the 4th Test . Playing the 2nd team of Derby is only likely to play these guys into some form, which has been sorta shown by the overnight score.
As it is, they're not being tested at all. They are facing an attack that comprises a 36 year old who took 8 wickets last month and none so far this; and three other bowlers who have 23 wickets between them in their careers.
For purely selfish (ie England supporter) reasons, it's far better for Australia to be facing pie-chuckers prior to a Test match than to be tested properly with the world's third best fast bowler.
How can facing Jimmy at full pace and getting their batsmen out help the Aussies ??!! As i said before, its not as if they've never seen him bowl before!
You'd prefer them to face pie-chuckers ?? What benefit is that to us?0 -
The_President said:Chizz said:The_President said:I see no point in Jimmy bowling 29 overs of military medium (based on what i've seen on Sky) in the 2nd XI game - imo there is far more to be gained by him coming in full pelt v Aussies. It would prove his fitness and also possibly put doubts into the technique of the likes of Khawaja and Smith prior to the 4th Test . Playing the 2nd team of Derby is only likely to play these guys into some form, which has been sorta shown by the overnight score.
As it is, they're not being tested at all. They are facing an attack that comprises a 36 year old who took 8 wickets last month and none so far this; and three other bowlers who have 23 wickets between them in their careers.
For purely selfish (ie England supporter) reasons, it's far better for Australia to be facing pie-chuckers prior to a Test match than to be tested properly with the world's third best fast bowler.
How can facing Jimmy at full pace and getting their batsmen out help the Aussies ??!! As i said before, its not as if they've never seen him bowl before!
You'd prefer them to face pie-chuckers ?? What benefit is that to us?
I'm sorry if you don't "get" that.3 -
The_President said:Chizz said:The_President said:I see no point in Jimmy bowling 29 overs of military medium (based on what i've seen on Sky) in the 2nd XI game - imo there is far more to be gained by him coming in full pelt v Aussies. It would prove his fitness and also possibly put doubts into the technique of the likes of Khawaja and Smith prior to the 4th Test . Playing the 2nd team of Derby is only likely to play these guys into some form, which has been sorta shown by the overnight score.
As it is, they're not being tested at all. They are facing an attack that comprises a 36 year old who took 8 wickets last month and none so far this; and three other bowlers who have 23 wickets between them in their careers.
For purely selfish (ie England supporter) reasons, it's far better for Australia to be facing pie-chuckers prior to a Test match than to be tested properly with the world's third best fast bowler.
How can facing Jimmy at full pace and getting their batsmen out help the Aussies ??!! As i said before, its not as if they've never seen him bowl before!
You'd prefer them to face pie-chuckers ?? What benefit is that to us?
If the football season started next week, would Charlton be better prepared by playing their last psf against Aston Villa or Forest Green Rovers ?
Your logic suggests Charlton having an easy game v FGR is the best preparation.0 -
Covered End said:The_President said:Chizz said:The_President said:I see no point in Jimmy bowling 29 overs of military medium (based on what i've seen on Sky) in the 2nd XI game - imo there is far more to be gained by him coming in full pelt v Aussies. It would prove his fitness and also possibly put doubts into the technique of the likes of Khawaja and Smith prior to the 4th Test . Playing the 2nd team of Derby is only likely to play these guys into some form, which has been sorta shown by the overnight score.
As it is, they're not being tested at all. They are facing an attack that comprises a 36 year old who took 8 wickets last month and none so far this; and three other bowlers who have 23 wickets between them in their careers.
For purely selfish (ie England supporter) reasons, it's far better for Australia to be facing pie-chuckers prior to a Test match than to be tested properly with the world's third best fast bowler.
How can facing Jimmy at full pace and getting their batsmen out help the Aussies ??!! As i said before, its not as if they've never seen him bowl before!
You'd prefer them to face pie-chuckers ?? What benefit is that to us?
If the football season started next week, would Charlton be better prepared by playing their last psf against Aston Villa or Forest Green Rovers ?
Your logic suggests Charlton having an easy game v FGR is the best preparation.1 -
Chizz said:The_President said:Chizz said:The_President said:I see no point in Jimmy bowling 29 overs of military medium (based on what i've seen on Sky) in the 2nd XI game - imo there is far more to be gained by him coming in full pelt v Aussies. It would prove his fitness and also possibly put doubts into the technique of the likes of Khawaja and Smith prior to the 4th Test . Playing the 2nd team of Derby is only likely to play these guys into some form, which has been sorta shown by the overnight score.
As it is, they're not being tested at all. They are facing an attack that comprises a 36 year old who took 8 wickets last month and none so far this; and three other bowlers who have 23 wickets between them in their careers.
For purely selfish (ie England supporter) reasons, it's far better for Australia to be facing pie-chuckers prior to a Test match than to be tested properly with the world's third best fast bowler.
How can facing Jimmy at full pace and getting their batsmen out help the Aussies ??!! As i said before, its not as if they've never seen him bowl before!
You'd prefer them to face pie-chuckers ?? What benefit is that to us?
I'm sorry if you don't "get" that.
How the hell can playing Oz with pie-chuckers and letting them get into form for the next Test Match ever benefit England ??!! .
Or the opposite is play against Jimmy, he gets them out (possibly) and he gives them doubt with their technique , and doesnt allow them to get into form- do you think that doesnt benefit England at all ?
Plus, it proves to the selectors that he is match fit .
I really dont comprehend how anyone can not think that it would be better for England.2 -
The_President said:Covered End said:The_President said:Chizz said:The_President said:I see no point in Jimmy bowling 29 overs of military medium (based on what i've seen on Sky) in the 2nd XI game - imo there is far more to be gained by him coming in full pelt v Aussies. It would prove his fitness and also possibly put doubts into the technique of the likes of Khawaja and Smith prior to the 4th Test . Playing the 2nd team of Derby is only likely to play these guys into some form, which has been sorta shown by the overnight score.
As it is, they're not being tested at all. They are facing an attack that comprises a 36 year old who took 8 wickets last month and none so far this; and three other bowlers who have 23 wickets between them in their careers.
For purely selfish (ie England supporter) reasons, it's far better for Australia to be facing pie-chuckers prior to a Test match than to be tested properly with the world's third best fast bowler.
How can facing Jimmy at full pace and getting their batsmen out help the Aussies ??!! As i said before, its not as if they've never seen him bowl before!
You'd prefer them to face pie-chuckers ?? What benefit is that to us?
If the football season started next week, would Charlton be better prepared by playing their last psf against Aston Villa or Forest Green Rovers ?
Your logic suggests Charlton having an easy game v FGR is the best preparation.
You're suggesting the best for England is for Anderson to play the Aussies at Derby and make it hard for them.
You're saying it's bad for England, if the Aussies have a really easy warm up game.
I agree with Chizz. Why give the Aussies the opportunity to practice against a top bowler?
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