Test v India July 31st-4th Aug: Lost by 6 runs ODI v South Africa 2nd Sept: Lost by 7 wkts ODI v South Africa 4th Sept: Lost by 5 runs ODI v South Africa 7th Sept: Won by 345 runs T20I v South Africa 10th Sept: Lost by 14 runs (England innings reduced to 5 overs due to the weather) T20I v South Africa 12th Sept: Won by 146 runs T20I v South Africa 14th Sept: Abandoned T20I v Ireland 17th Sept: Won by 4 wickets T20I v Ireland 19th September: Abandoned
So three wins in nine matches - England lost the final Test of a 5-match series that was ludicrously crammed, were defeated in the first two matches of a 50 over series against SA by virtue of the players coming straight from The Hundred with the likes of Duckett "punch drunk" from playing so many matches, had a T20I series against SA decimated by the weather and now lead 1-0 against Ireland in the T20I series against Ireland with today's match being rained off too.
The ECB living up to their reputation, as previously evidenced by our performances in recent world cups, has been further enhanced to the extent that they now carry the motto "We don't fail to plan, we plan to fail".
Please tell me there are some warm up matches before the Ashes in 2 months time.
I believe the main squad are playing the Lions squad , but not seen anything else announced. I'd assume a Prime Ministers XI game or something along those lines too.
Cramming in Test matches has the side effect of meaning that teams tend to rotate their quick bowlers. This knocks on to some quick bowlers preferring to focus on short form cricket because they can earn plenty, only have to bowl 4/10 overs and can keep going into their 30s. Whether the sport will split in two remains to be seen but the schedule is becoming increasingly unmanageable, particularly with our relatively short summers.
Please tell me there are some warm up matches before the Ashes in 2 months time.
I believe the main squad are playing the Lions squad , but not seen anything else announced. I'd assume a Prime Ministers XI game or something along those lines too.
This is right. England play the Lions in their only pre-series FC match (my guess is that it will be later downgraded) in a three-day match starting on 13 November. And another warm-up, against the Prime Minister's XI in a two-day match on 29 November - after the first Test.
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Test v India July 31st-4th Aug: Lost by 6 runs
ODI v South Africa 2nd Sept: Lost by 7 wkts
ODI v South Africa 4th Sept: Lost by 5 runs
ODI v South Africa 7th Sept: Won by 345 runs
T20I v South Africa 10th Sept: Lost by 14 runs (England innings reduced to 5 overs due to the weather)
T20I v South Africa 12th Sept: Won by 146 runs
T20I v South Africa 14th Sept: Abandoned
T20I v Ireland 17th Sept: Won by 4 wickets
T20I v Ireland 19th September: Abandoned
So three wins in nine matches - England lost the final Test of a 5-match series that was ludicrously crammed, were defeated in the first two matches of a 50 over series against SA by virtue of the players coming straight from The Hundred with the likes of Duckett "punch drunk" from playing so many matches, had a T20I series against SA decimated by the weather and now lead 1-0 against Ireland in the T20I series against Ireland with today's match being rained off too.
The ECB living up to their reputation, as previously evidenced by our performances in recent world cups, has been further enhanced to the extent that they now carry the motto "We don't fail to plan, we plan to fail".
This is right. England play the Lions in their only pre-series FC match (my guess is that it will be later downgraded) in a three-day match starting on 13 November. And another warm-up, against the Prime Minister's XI in a two-day match on 29 November - after the first Test.