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1st Test, Edgbaston, Birmingham

Spark

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Feels really misguided to have just two reviews per innings when this is the standard of umpiring that's going to be put up in a marquee series.
 

Spintolose

U19 Cricketer
I might have been half joking about Shakoor. But seriously this has gotta be the worst umpiring i've seen in such a short space of time.

Has a South Asian betting syndicate got some kind of DRS spot fix bet on?
 

Uppercut

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Isn't this a carbon copy of Australia's innings in the WC semi? Just got a rush of déja vu.
 

Starfighter

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Australia in danger of folding on a decent pitch here. A low score is never the end of the world against our batting lineup of course but I don't think you can say it has done anything out of the ordinary
There's not been a single instance of test cricket that I've watched in Australia in ten years with this amount of seam movement after 35 overs, expect at Hobart. Yes that says more about our pitches, but still.
 

Spark

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There's not been a single instance of test cricket that I've watched in Australia in ten years with this amount of seam movement after 35 overs, expect at Hobart. Yes that says more about our pitches, but still.
In general yes but as a statement of fact this is just not true, given that there have been three day-night Tests in that period of time and Perth last summer.
 

morgieb

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Need these two to stay here for a while. I think 250 is competitive and even 200 is probably defendable, but under it....

The main saving grace is that Stokes's first spell was awful and Moeen looked fairly middling first spell, so at least there's the chances to make hay once these two start to tire out.
 

BSM

U19 Cricketer
There's not been a single instance of test cricket that I've watched in Australia in ten years with this amount of seam movement after 35 overs, expect at Hobart. Yes that says more about our pitches, but still.
Tbf, it probably also says a lot about English conditions but this just seems normal to me. A bit of movement is always there. Smith is making it look like a road though tbf
 

NotMcKenzie

International Debutant
There's not been a single instance of test cricket that I've watched in Australia in ten years with this amount of seam movement after 35 overs, expect at Hobart. Yes that says more about our pitches, but still.
In general yes but as a statement of fact this is just not true, given that there have been three day-night Tests in that period of time and Perth last summer.
Perhaps Australian balls are worse
 

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