Agreed. The last couple of tests have gone into the final session of the final day. Are we going to end up with umpires leading the players off with a result still possible?
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I told you all last week this is still a shit Windies side.SaintK wrote: ↑Sat Jul 25, 2020 3:23 pmAnd they haveInsane_Homer wrote: ↑Sat Jul 25, 2020 12:08 pm England end up going beyond 350 anyway, Windies will be disappointed they let that good first hour come undone.
batting after lunch with the new ball is going to be very tough.
England will be expecting to have windies 3/4 down in the next session.
They walked them off on the final day of the last Ashes test a few years ago with England needing 30 odd & 5 overs or so remaining.And 1 guest wrote: ↑Sat Jul 25, 2020 5:38 pmAgreed. The last couple of tests have gone into the final session of the final day. Are we going to end up with umpires leading the players off with a result still possible?
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It was 2013; England needed 21 from 24 balls with 5 wickets remaining. After 5 days of play. It’s jaw dropping that any official would decide at that point to end the game because floodlights are taking over from natural light. 15 minutes it would have taken to give the fans a fitting end to the game & the series.
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They have floodlights which let them play in the dark. No need to bowl spin.
That’s what they did a few years ago before they started using the lights. It made very little difference having a few overs of spin at 6pm.
What will help is if they start early the following morning to make up lost overs. Especially this series as they only need to get the teams up early. It’s ridiculous they can’t start before 10:30
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Half an hour in the morning under decent light would mean more than the same time under lights at the end of the day.
Either way, great day of cricket again. Borad having a laugh with the bat, then he and Jimmy showed why they are top class. Archer was just nasty to play on a slow wicket, and Woakes will always do a job with the ball.
Windies have fought well, but their batters have never given their knackered bowlers a chance to play two innings
Either way, great day of cricket again. Borad having a laugh with the bat, then he and Jimmy showed why they are top class. Archer was just nasty to play on a slow wicket, and Woakes will always do a job with the ball.
Windies have fought well, but their batters have never given their knackered bowlers a chance to play two innings
It is. I read that teams practicing with the white ball are having difficulty seeing that against the empty seats at the Aegis Bowl.
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So will Root declare this session? Windies are very unlikely to make 350+ in the fourth innings, so I hope England have a slog and get 20 minutes at them before bad light ends play. Tomorrow seems almost certain to be washed out.
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I'd love to see Windies make a fight of it but that seems unlikely.
He's an absolute nightmare for the opposition when firing like this. Still niggling on being dropped for the 1st test
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Fingers crossed they get a full afternoon, could be a nervy finish.
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
Good example of why 5 scheduled days are needed for tests (west of the Pennines, at any rate...) and why draws make thinks more exciting, not less. Without a draw as a possibility this game would have been a foregone conclusion at lunch on day 3.
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Well done Stuart Broad. One more for a 10 wicket match
DCM must be opening a bottle of something non-alcoholic in celebration today
Edit: Wait, did he like Broad too or was it just Jimmy? I can't remember :(
Still, I do remember the pair being much hated by a lot of people... including me when it came to ODIs and Bad Jimmy coming out to play
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TBF to old me he wasn't that great to start with
Edit: Broad's figures:
Pre 2011
After 2011
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| Matches | Innings | Wickets | W/I | Average | Economy | Strike rate
pre 2011 | 34 | 60 | 99 | 1.65 | 35.24 | 3.12 | 67.6
after 2011 | 106 | 198 | 401 | 2.03 | 26.21 | 2.90 | 54.2
Pre 2011
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They're still a shit side, especially when the weather closes in and the ball starts ducking about.
Presumably these are Anderson's figures? If so, the blame for a large chunk of that pre 2011 performance has to be laid at the door of the England management team who wanted to "correct" his action. Twats.Mahoney wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 11:48 am TBF to old me he wasn't that great to start withCode: Select all
| Matches | Average | Economy | Strike rate pre 2011 | 34 | 35.24 | 3.12 | 67.6 after 2011 | 106 | 26.21 | 2.90 | 54.2
Bit of a daft comment on the BBC cricket reporting just now. Referring to Broad and Anderson it says "To have two bowlers take 500+ Test wickets, in the modern day with the amount of cricket they play, is truly remarkable."
No - it is the amount of cricket they play that makes it possible!
No - it is the amount of cricket they play that makes it possible!
It is a dumb comment. Although both seem to have played for years without many injuries, especially Borad. Jimmy has had some back issues....A6D6E6 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 12:30 pm Bit of a daft comment on the BBC cricket reporting just now. Referring to Broad and Anderson it says "To have two bowlers take 500+ Test wickets, in the modern day with the amount of cricket they play, is truly remarkable."
No - it is the amount of cricket they play that makes it possible!
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Is Dom Bess working from home this game? Nice little earner this cricket lark at £15k per match!
He heard you.And 1 guest wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 12:44 pm Is Dom Bess working from home this game? Nice little earner this cricket lark at £15k per match!
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