Why is Dawson our sub fielder anyway? Haven't they got a local gun fielder who could be out there?
All the others are quicks - Archer, Carse and Cook - and they are probably too delicate to risk.
I mean having a local Surrey youngster. A Gary Pratt type.
I appreciate that they are used, on occasions, but there is even more pressure on them than there is an England international. In the same way as Pratt is remembered for running Ponting out, a youngster would carry a drop like Dawson's wherever he went, even more so if the player in question went on to make a big score. Those England squad players are paid tens of thousands whereas a young kid would probably be lucky to get a selfie!!!
Seriously, how do we get to a situation in August where an England international (and a batter at that) has played one red ball game all season and that was six weeks ago? Bethell might be capable of producing the goods without previous time in the middle but we really aren't giving him the best tools with which to prove himself.
How do we get to the situation when the main test series has to be crammed into a ridiculously short period of time with far too short a rest period between tests. No wonder Stokes, Woakes etc have injuries - its not good for the players well-being
Woakes' injury can't really be out down to playing too many Tests in a short period of time.
Maybe, maybe not. Tiredness and stress on the body makes it much less resilient, even to a fall. It can't be good for any of the players to be cramming in such intense cricket in such a short time. It is disgraceful
But Woakes' injury can't be put down to playing too many Tests in a short period of time.
It's not just about Woakes and yes, it could still have contributed
Bad news for England's depleted bowling attack that tomorrow is bright and rain free, as they could have done with the rain breaks of the last 2 days to give their bowlers a rest.
I think we're in trouble by say 12:30, when we're having to rely on Bethell or Root to hold an end.
Seriously, how do we get to a situation in August where an England international (and a batter at that) has played one red ball game all season and that was six weeks ago? Bethell might be capable of producing the goods without previous time in the middle but we really aren't giving him the best tools with which to prove himself.
How do we get to the situation when the main test series has to be crammed into a ridiculously short period of time with far too short a rest period between tests. No wonder Stokes, Woakes etc have injuries - its not good for the players well-being
Woakes' injury can't really be out down to playing too many Tests in a short period of time.
Maybe, maybe not. Tiredness and stress on the body makes it much less resilient, even to a fall. It can't be good for any of the players to be cramming in such intense cricket in such a short time. It is disgraceful
But Woakes' injury can't be put down to playing too many Tests in a short period of time.
It's not just about Woakes and yes, it could still have contributed
Explain to me how Woakes' injury could have been down to playing too many Tests in a short period of time.
It's clear that stress injuries or mental or physical exhaustion might be caused by too much intense cricket. For example Ben Stokes missing the current Test.
But not an awkward fall while chasing a ball. That's not caused by the fact he played last week as well.
England's squad management can definitely be questioned. Playing both Carse and Archer at OT, then resting both here was odd. Not getting overs into the reserve bowlers by letting them play either.
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Evens. Or India's session ? 3 drops didnt help.
I think we're in trouble by say 12:30, when we're having to rely on Bethell or Root to hold an end.
It's clear that stress injuries or mental or physical exhaustion might be caused by too much intense cricket. For example Ben Stokes missing the current Test.
But not an awkward fall while chasing a ball. That's not caused by the fact he played last week as well.
4 drops in this innings already. Just catch the flipping thing
(You can thank me later) 😉
And fair play to Overton. Taken a bit of stick here but 9th over of his spell and his pace is still well up in the mid-high eighties.
All 3 results still possible.
Come on, we all thought they were going to bang heads and drop the ball