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3rd Test at Headingley, Leeds

TheJediBrah

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Probably unprepared for how quickly it turned from a reasonably comfortable 70 run win to Stokes being a hit or two away from victory. I think they just mentally relaxed and thought he couldn't keep hitting as cleanly as he did.
he didn't tbf. Plenty of edges and mis-timed shots in there. Should have been caught at 3rd man off one of the quicks.
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
The game plan to allow a fifth ball single is such a flawed tactic. Put some run out pressure on the final ball and then bowl a full over at Leach. When he was left to face just one ball, its not easy as he knows how to defend.
 

Spark

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The game plan to allow a fifth ball single is such a flawed tactic. Put some run out pressure on the final ball and then bowl a full over at Leach. When he was left to face just one ball, its not easy as he knows how to defend.
And don't allow those ****ing 2s. They piss me off every single time, modern batsmen these days are so good at scoring at will just by taking 2s.
 

Maximas

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The game plan to allow a fifth ball single is such a flawed tactic. Put some run out pressure on the final ball and then bowl a full over at Leach. When he was left to face just one ball, its not easy as he knows how to defend.
Agreed, but on that note it was one of those times this summer where you literally couldn't set a field to Stokes, even with everyone out and Lyon bowling fast and wide into footmarks Stokes was hitting sixes, just incredible
 

cnerd123

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Agreed, but on that note it was one of those times this summer where you literally couldn't set a field to Stokes, even with everyone out and Lyon bowling fast and wide into footmarks Stokes was hitting sixes, just incredible
If Aus kept the field in to Stokes and he won it for them by smashing boundaries non stop for 7 overs everyone would criticise Paine for not having men out and trying to build pressure by drying runs

They did have several of the boundary rides a couple of steps in, but Stokes was either clearing them or finding the gaps so perfectly that they couldn't stop two anyways

Just really an immense innings.
 

vcs

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Everyone talking about the Aus choke - well if the finger goes up I'd have called that a pretty decent choke on his behalf
No, you can't call it a choke when he was single-handedly responsible for getting them there. Just a cruel outcome.
 

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Imagine if you’d said on day 2 that Stokes would win the match by scoring more than their entire first innings in a last-wicket partnership by clearing boundary riders with sixes.
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Agreed, but on that note it was one of those times this summer where you literally couldn't set a field to Stokes, even with everyone out and Lyon bowling fast and wide into footmarks Stokes was hitting sixes, just incredible
The field you set for Stokes, was 9 fielders in the ring saving the single. He probably hits one of the 2 balls for 4 but you get Leach facing the full over.
 

Spark

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No, you can't call it a choke when he was single-handedly responsible for getting them there. Just a cruel outcome.
Nah Australia choked enormously in the last five overs or so. Just lost it completely mentally, missed clear opportunities with awful decision making/basic skill execution (even if you discount Harris's catch as hard)
 

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