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3rd Test (Lord’s) - 10 July to 14 July

TheJediBrah

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In hearing on socials that India pulled the "let a specialist keep while Pant rests but Pant still bats" trick again? Did that actually happen?
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Pant is going to go for some brain dead strokes - India just need to hope those strokes get him a quick 50 or 60 before he falls.
 

shortpitched713

Cricketer Of The Year
What alternatives are there? Maybe it should be a quarter of the ball rather than half, but ultimately, we’re not dealing with things that have happened, we’re dealing with projections of what we think will happen, you have to allow some margin of error
Always against the bowler?

If video replay shows it missing by the breadth of a hair, and the umpire called it out lbw, does the umpires call of Out, stand?

The video tracking should be the authority, whichever way it says the ball was going to go. End of.
 

jaydesh

U19 12th Man
I still have a feeling this could be over quickly. India and pressure historically haven't mixed well. Pant and Rahul might throw some punches, or they might bundle out quickly. It may sound arrogant of ENG batting coach Trescothick to say they'll take 6 wickets in the 1st session, but he may not be wrong to be fair. The only silver lining is that after the 1st hour (if India's top order batters last that long), the ball will get softer. Over the years, I've learned not to expect big from India in these type of situations, though. If England win, they'll thoroughly deserve it after defending an under par total.
 

shortpitched713

Cricketer Of The Year
Both teams have gotten away with umpire's call this series, and in games before. I think we all should be careful for what we wish for.
Why do you think I give a ****?

Getting rid of umpire's call is the most fair way of doing things, as it takes things out of the hands of the umpire who could be biased or under pressure to give a certain call for any given reason. And making things the most fair is what matters.
 

Ju7

School Boy/Girl Captain
Hardly a minefield yet. Nothing has reared up even remotely like what Bumrah - and only Bumrah - was able to do earlier. Gill was in a mental dead zone and allowed his prior flaws to creep back into his game.
Gill looked nervous and edgy when he was batting.
 

ma1978

International Debutant
England has more margin for error than India does, but like every other match in this series we go to day 5 guessing the outcome. Go test cricket.
 

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