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England Cricket 2021 (excluding Ashes)
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10:30 start is a good shoutoutgolfaddick said:6.15pm & there is still 12 overs left to bowl. Players will all walk off at 6.30pm in bright sunlight never to see at least 7 of the overs ever again.
Something has to be done about slow over rate.
Play to 7pm
Stop players coming on & off with gloves or unscheduled drinks breaks.
Double the run rate & add those runs to the score.
I understand that DRS has taken time out if the game. Perhaps a days play should now be 85 overs ? Or start at 10.30 ? Or just finish when all the overs have been bowled.0 -
Really odd, he does the little Charlie Chaplin duck footed walk, then basically stops so may as well not bother with that bit.Todds_right_hook said:
Weirdest run up ever. How does he generate so much pace by walking to wicketCovered End said:Bumrah is an excellent bowler, but both batsman got themselves out.
Very disappointing after the last game.
Then a little shuffle that looks like pretend horse riding and yet he bowls at about 85mph. The whippy arm action must generate the speed but its bizarre.0 -
You're not wrong but 2 things to say to that. Hes a swing bowler, yet has never taken the new ball abroad which with balls other than the dukes and away from home effectively negates his skillset. And secondly - he has previously struggled abroad no doubt but just before COVID on the tour of SA he was like a different bowler. Gough was doing a stint as bowling coach and worked hard with him, he said Woakes had finally cracked the differences in bowling abroad in that you can't just put the ball in the right areas and let it happen like you can in England, you have to bowl at 100% every ball. I'm hopeful that continues.lolwray said:
The only thing that prevents me from agreeing is his lack of success overseascantersaddick said:
Has taken the new ball a surprisingly small number of times for England. Always been behind Broad and Anderson (understandable) but has also been behind Archer and even Curran/Stone at times. Now Robinson in this test. Not debating the decision to not give him the new ball but in another era he could have been Englands new ball bowler for the last 7 years and considered a true great.Addick Addict said:Woakes is proof that genuinely good blokes can be winners0 -
The reason is that he practiced bowling indoors as a kid, aiming for the skirting board as it was less noisy than the wall.North Lower Neil said:
Really odd, he does the little Charlie Chaplin duck footed walk, then basically stops so may as well not bother with that bit.Todds_right_hook said:
Weirdest run up ever. How does he generate so much pace by walking to wicketCovered End said:Bumrah is an excellent bowler, but both batsman got themselves out.
Very disappointing after the last game.
Then a little shuffle that looks like pretend horse riding and yet he bowls at about 85mph. The whippy arm action must generate the speed but its bizarre.
The front room wasn't very big so he kind of ran on the spot for some of his run up and bowling at the skirting board is how he developed his yorker.2 -
Looks a bit of a chucker to me sometimesTodds_right_hook said:
Weirdest run up ever. How does he generate so much pace by walking to wicketCovered End said:Bumrah is an excellent bowler, but both batsman got themselves out.
Very disappointing after the last game.0 -
Watching the game last night (from OZ), and what struck me most was how similar-paced all of our bowlers were, consistently between 79-83 MPH -and of course all right arm over as well.
We are going to have to find some variation for over here though, as once the shine has gone off the ball in Oz, that kind of medium-pacers have little effect on quality players, like Smith and Labuscagne.
With no Archer, is Wood our only bowler capable of high-quality pace? What has happened to Ollie Stone, is he injured as well?0 -
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Olly Stone is out for the summer with a stress fracture of the back. One assumes that rules him out of the Ashes too.Watching the game last night (from OZ), and what struck me most was how similar-paced all of our bowlers were, consistently between 79-83 MPH -and of course all right arm over as well.
We are going to have to find some variation for over here though, as once the shine has gone off the ball in Oz, that kind of medium-pacers have little effect on quality players, like Smith and Labuscagne.
With no Archer, is Wood our only bowler capable of high-quality pace? What has happened to Ollie Stone, is he injured as well?0 -
Be interesting what attack goes to Australia. Could they look at a left arm wildcard like George Garton who bowls at a decent pace? Think Broad , Anderson and Robinson are certs if all available.1
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Wood will go as well as Broad, Anderson and Robinson - as will Stokes if back. Depending on the make up of the squad that might only leave one place up for grabsMarcusH26 said:Be interesting what attack goes to Australia. Could they look at a left arm wildcard like George Garton who bowls at a decent pace? Think Broad , Anderson and Robinson are certs if all available.0 -
Addick Addict said:
Wood will go as well as Broad, Anderson and Robinson - as will Stokes if back. Depending on the make up of the squad that might only leave one place up for grabsMarcusH26 said:Be interesting what attack goes to Australia. Could they look at a left arm wildcard like George Garton who bowls at a decent pace? Think Broad , Anderson and Robinson are certs if all available.
And it will probably be Woakes with his extra batting ability for the last slot.0 -
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I really hope it is Woakes but, for whatever reason, they seem to like Sam Curran. The only thing Curran has in his favour is that he is a left armer but it there are question marks about Woakes in Australian conditions there have to be even more about Curran including 6-352 with the ball in 5 Tests in the last year and a batting average of 14.50MarcusH26 said:Addick Addict said:
Wood will go as well as Broad, Anderson and Robinson - as will Stokes if back. Depending on the make up of the squad that might only leave one place up for grabsMarcusH26 said:Be interesting what attack goes to Australia. Could they look at a left arm wildcard like George Garton who bowls at a decent pace? Think Broad , Anderson and Robinson are certs if all available.
And it will probably be Woakes with his extra batting ability for the last slot.2 -
Except when playing against Kent in the T20 blastAddick Addict said:Woakes is proof that genuinely good blokes can be winners
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Agreed there's far too much faffing around. Taking 2 minutes to sort out the field, then changing your mind is another irritation.golfaddick said:6.15pm & there is still 12 overs left to bowl. Players will all walk off at 6.30pm in bright sunlight never to see at least 7 of the overs ever again.
Something has to be done about slow over rate.
Play to 7pm
Stop players coming on & off with gloves or unscheduled drinks breaks.
Double the run rate & add those runs to the score.
I understand that DRS has taken time out if the game. Perhaps a days play should now be 85 overs ? Or start at 10.30 ? Or just finish when all the overs have been bowled.
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62-5, Overton and now Malan out
Not looking good for either England or for me to see much play on Sunday0 -
Building into a classic Test, this1
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Where there's Pope there's hope
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Well he is a bit of a home banker when playing at the Oval!Johnnysummers5 said:Where there's Pope there's hope0 -
sorry chaps .. another cute little Bairstow innings is just not good enough for a middle order TEST CRICKET batsman0
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It's a difficult one especially as he now has the gloves. He would also argue that he has the 2nd best Test average in this side (34)Lincsaddick said:sorry chaps .. another cute little Bairstow innings is just not good enough for a middle order TEST CRICKET batsman1 -
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This is the best Moeen has batted in Tests for about 5 years imo2
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You know what comes nextLeuth said:This is the best Moeen has batted in Tests for about 5 years imo1 -
Yep. WankerCallumcafc said:
You know what comes nextLeuth said:This is the best Moeen has batted in Tests for about 5 years imo0 -
Wasn't happy about something once he got back into the pavillion. Gesticulating wildly at a steward about movement behind the bowler.Lincsaddick said:sorry chaps .. another cute little Bairstow innings is just not good enough for a middle order TEST CRICKET batsman0 -
He was but sadly that is Moeen. Looks absolute class and then has a rush of blood and gives it up to a bowler who really didn't look a threat to him.Leuth said:This is the best Moeen has batted in Tests for about 5 years imo1 -
And there you have it. Caught slogging.Callumcafc said:
You know what comes nextLeuth said:This is the best Moeen has batted in Tests for about 5 years imo
I think we all should be banned from talking about a batsman whilst he's at the crease.2 -
Such a shame for Mo that, just lost his head and it cost him0
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It's not a hard pitch to play on. Navigate the new ball then cash in, if you can avoid the stupid shots. Someone will surely cash in0
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That someone being Virat Kohli...0
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So we're in September and Woakes has faced 18 balls (all white ones at that) this summer. This is someone who has a First Class average of 34 too.0









