I looks as if that will be the only county 4-day game to have a positive result. All the others in this round are heading for draws imo.That was ridiculously close after Middx had been reduced to 101-7 before lunch. Yesterday Surrey's last four made six between them; today Middlesex's managed 134. It's a funny old game ...
It looks as if they might be giving it a blast for the last 30 mins of play. Only 60 needed now.Any chance of Hampshire having a go?
\Current partnership 52 runs, 8.3 overs, RR: 6.11Now it looks like a draw at the Ageas bowl, Hampshire has lost impetus since Adams went.
We'll just become our own country like Yorkshi*e and thrash South Africa ourselves, saves getting ****ed about by the England selectors.If only Onions had put in a proper shift today, you'd have walked it.
When are you gonna start your campaign of Mark Wood for England?
The selectors are ****s, I'll agree with you there.We'll just become our own country like Yorkshi*e and thrash South Africa ourselves, saves getting ****ed about by the England selectors.
Wood > TregoIf only Onions had put in a proper shift today, you'd have walked it.
When are you gonna start your campaign of Mark Wood for England?
Trego > Botham, TBH.Wood > Trego
Close run thing but I'd probably back Botham. I know he's pretty old these days but he was never a player who really relied on fitness and conditioning anyway so he'd probably still be about as effective now as he was at the end of his Test career. Wood obviously better than both though; glad to see you've not challenged this.Trego > Botham, TBH.
I don't really need to challenge on ironical cheer-leading TBHClose run thing but I'd probably back Botham. I know he's pretty old these days but he was never a player who really relied on fitness and conditioning anyway so he'd probably still be about as effective now as he was at the end of his Test career. Wood obviously better than both though; glad to see you've not challenged this.