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Am I wrong in enjoying the Lord’s and Oval tests far more than the dreadful roads served up elsewhere? I know the weather has played a huge part here but I didn’t enjoy the other games so much. So speaks an old bowler!
Makes a change as Lords is usually the flattest crappest pitch of the summer and Oval not much better.Am I wrong in enjoying the Lord’s and Oval tests far more than the dreadful roads served up elsewhere? I know the weather has played a huge part here but I didn’t enjoy the other games so much. So speaks an old bowler!
That could easily be a comment from either set of fans tonight.It’s the hope that kills you.
Tbf the Stokes era has led to a fair few great series, especially at home, so it's probably only the best since two years ago. Tough field though.Whatever transpires tomorrow this has been one of the most enjoyable series in England in a long time. I have to say on a personal level I would normally be desperate for England to win but given circumstances this year I am finding it hard to think it matters that much in the grand scheme of things.
First time I've felt like that over cricket but I know I won't feel the same come November and Ashes.
Sky have a dedicated cricket channel, so why does it matter to them? They'd have just followed the live broadcast with a highlights show.The broadcasters are big part of setting the time for close of play
He has been done up like a kipper after playing practically no first class cricket. Not that surprised he did little here. Poor planning from Key, McCullum and co.Bajan Bethell’s next test in four years time?
The Oval was more like the pitch you see at county games over the last few years. Enough grass on to give pace and bounce and sideways movement. Lord’s is usually a chief executive pitch, making sure of five days income.Makes a change as Lords is usually the flattest crappest pitch of the summer and Oval not much better.
India and Australia series in England are pretty much always really good.Tbf the Stokes era has led to a fair few great series, especially at home, so it's probably only the best since two years ago. Tough field though.
They try to Bashir him? To further the agenda of BazballHe has been done up like a kipper after playing practically no first class cricket. Not that surprised he did little here. Poor planning from Key, McCullum and co.
I get that he's the next cab and all that and you might not treat county cricket as the best training ground sometimes, but you've got to make sure your spare batter gets some game time.He has been done up like a kipper after playing practically no first class cricket. Not that surprised he did little here. Poor planning from Key, McCullum and co.
Probably a lot more expensive for them then showing recorded stuff.Sky have a dedicated cricket channel, so why does it matter to them? They'd have just followed the live broadcast with a highlights show.
Even India away, though it wound up 4-1, was I think close in the 4th test so a decider was still on the cards with a couple of hours left.India and Australia series in England are pretty much always really good.
Big 3 energy strong hereIndia and Australia series in England are pretty much always really good.
Sky could carry on the live broadcast, but what about in other countries?Sky have a dedicated cricket channel, so why does it matter to them? They'd have just followed the live broadcast with a highlights show.
It depends if/when he goes.That could easily be a comment from either set of fans tonight.
Smith is the key. He goes we are toast.
We had a first innings lead before collapsing in our second innings in that Test, the third Test we were ultimately beaten heavily but were competitive in patches, it was only really the final Test when the series was decided, when I think everyone’s brains were frazzled that was a complete blowout from start to finishEven India away, though it wound up 4-1, was I think close in the 4th test so a decider was still on the cards with a couple of hours left.
think it was the 4th anyway, where they wound up winning by 4 wickets
Absolutely not, Headingley was a good Test in the end, Edgbaston and Old Trafford threatened to be classics, but in high-scoring Tests like those you do run the risk of it ultimately not being close, or being a bore draw. I think this shows that you can try to prepare whatever pitch you like, but the weather has the final say!Am I wrong in enjoying the Lord’s and Oval tests far more than the dreadful roads served up elsewhere? I know the weather has played a huge part here but I didn’t enjoy the other games so much. So speaks an old bowler!