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England Cricket 2021 (excluding Ashes)
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Match winning knock this from Pant.5
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That was a crazy shot!0
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All over ....FFS They might get 300+ from80/4 and 146/60
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It’s what England used to do so well. The likes of Geraint Jones, Matt Prior, Moeen, Woakes etc taking the game away from the opposition in the final session against tired and dispirited opponents2
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Pant is genuinely a different class. Has been the difference with the bat this series.
Unfortunately will probably make the england selectors feel they have to pick buttler behind the stumps again...0 -
killerandflash said:It’s what England used to do so well. The likes of Geraint Jones, Matt Prior, Moeen, Woakes etc taking the game away from the opposition in the final session against tired and dispirited opponents0
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great innings2
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That's right, piss off2
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Better catch than it looked btw. Reckon a few of ours would have dropped that in the circumstances1
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If two fast bowlers are having to bowl half the overs in 40 degrees temperature you know something has gone wrong somewhere and that they are doing incredibly well to do so. It's not healthy though and the fact is that even if we do get enough runs to set India a target, they are going to be too drained to show their best anyway.2
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This is so painful to watch now. Stokes is now bowling at 75mph0
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joe root bowling with such a fresh ball sums our selection up. Awful1
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kentaddick said:joe root bowling with such a fresh ball sums our selection up. Awful1
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The control Bess has had with the ball today has been Sunday league standard.
I get it that he's low on confidence but he's a test match player ffs.
How many more full tosses is he going to deliver.0 -
Dominic Bess has worked really hard in this Test match. And his workload and results have gone a long way to prove that the selectors got it absolutely right.
In the third Test.1 -
Bess has looked a bit better in his last 2 overs. More consistency and no pies0
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On the Bess debate.
If they knew bess was like this (they clearly did hence asking Moeen to stay for the last test and then not picking Bess even when he said no). There sure would have been an argument to pick Virdi for this test. He can't bat but he could hardly bowl worse than Bess has.
Equally they should have picked him for the last test and the extra seamer for this one. They got it the wrong way round.
They clearly rate him in the setup. They have invested a lot in him and Herath and Jeetan Patel both think he has a very high ceiling. He's clearly not the finished article yet. But he will learn a lot from this winter. Hopefully it stands him and us in good stead for the long term.3 -
cantersaddick said:On the Bess debate.
If they knew bess was like this (they clearly did hence asking Moeen to stay for the last test and then not picking Bess even when he said no). There sure would have been an argument to pick Virdi for this test. He can't bat but he could hardly bowl worse than Bess has.
Equally they should have picked him for the last test and the extra seamer for this one. They got it the wrong way round.
They clearly rate him in the setup. They have invested a lot in him and Herath and Jeetan Patel both think he has a very high ceiling. He's clearly not the finished article yet. But he will learn a lot from this winter. Hopefully it stands him and us in good stead for the long term.0 -
Ugh. A series-losing last session unfortunately. Miraculously, given our inferior batting and spin bowing, we were still in with a shout at tea. A shame but more of an accurate reflection of the two sides’ strengths, I feel.2
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I miss Zafar Ansari0
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cantersaddick said:I miss Zafar Ansari
I'm sure he misses you too Canters.1 -
AshBurton said:Ugh. A series-losing last session unfortunately. Miraculously, given our inferior batting and spin bowing, we were still in with a shout at tea. A shame but more of an accurate reflection of the two sides’ strengths, I feel.1
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On subcontinent tours, England always used to have a wily old spinner in their squad, the county pro who's been around for years who only gets a call up for this sort of series. Gareth Batty, Eddie Hemmings types
I'm not sure if such county pros exist anymore0 -
killerandflash said:On subcontinent tours, England always used to have a wily old spinner in their squad, the county pro who's been around for years who only gets a call up for this sort of series. Gareth Batty, Eddie Hemmings types
I'm not sure if such county pros exist anymore0 -
adil rashid would walk into this test team imo.1
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killerandflash said:On subcontinent tours, England always used to have a wily old spinner in their squad, the county pro who's been around for years who only gets a call up for this sort of series. Gareth Batty, Eddie Hemmings types
I'm not sure if such county pros exist anymore
The fact is that when we play red ball cricket and the nature of our pitches mean that not only do we not produce spinners but we don't produce top bats either. If we're going back to former times 4 day cricket was played at the height of summer with all the overseas and home internationals returning to their counties. Central contracts, all the worldwide Tests, franchises and the emphasis on T20 have put an end to that. It's all about "what's your scoring areas" and being able to hit 360 degrees - even at county age group level - because that is where the money is.
So the only place that these guys learn about the longer form of the game is in the middle at international level. The likes of Australia are little different especially when one thinks back to the period when someone like Stuart Law, despite scoring 27,000 runs in First Class cricket at an average of over 50, only got to play one solitary Test.0 -
cantersaddick said:killerandflash said:On subcontinent tours, England always used to have a wily old spinner in their squad, the county pro who's been around for years who only gets a call up for this sort of series. Gareth Batty, Eddie Hemmings types
I'm not sure if such county pros exist anymore0 -
The game turned on it's head when Pant was given not out.
I can't help thinking if that was Root batting, it would have been given out.
The umpire won them the game right there, ably backed up by Pant after being allowed to continue his innings.1 -
Covered End said:The game turned on it's head when Pant was given not out.
I can't help thinking if that was Root batting, it would have been given out.
The umpire won them the game right there, ably backed up by Pant after being allowed to continue his innings.2 -
Addick Addict said:killerandflash said:On subcontinent tours, England always used to have a wily old spinner in their squad, the county pro who's been around for years who only gets a call up for this sort of series. Gareth Batty, Eddie Hemmings types
I'm not sure if such county pros exist anymore
The fact is that when we play red ball cricket and the nature of our pitches mean that not only do we not produce spinners but we don't produce top bats either. If we're going back to former times 4 day cricket was played at the height of summer with all the overseas and home internationals returning to their counties. Central contracts, all the worldwide Tests, franchises and the emphasis on T20 have put an end to that. It's all about "what's your scoring areas" and being able to hit 360 degrees - even at county age group level - because that is where the money is.
So the only place that these guys learn about the longer form of the game is in the middle at international level. The likes of Australia are little different especially when one thinks back to the period when someone like Stuart Law, despite scoring 27,000 runs in First Class cricket at an average of over 50, only got to play one solitary Test.
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