mackembhoy
International Vice-Captain
Your standard day 1 pitch in England 

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Other transfer news. Nathan Gilchrist signing for Warwickshire which may explain why he's in Kent seconds atm.Sussex doing a lot of (early) business Briggs, Goodman now Price
The pitch or maybe 145 all out and 5/2 is the Dale Benkenstein effect.Your standard day 1 pitch in England
Makes a welcome change tbh.Your standard day 1 pitch in England
Highest ever first class scores for a Number 8 (Green 160) and a Number 10 (Hartley) for Lancashire and their highest 9th wicket partnership (Green and Hartley 212) previous 142.Nice 130 at no. 10 for Tom Hartley, not sure why he was batting below Blatherwick anyway.
The games going to be finished in less than 2 days.Makes a welcome change tbh.
Yeah, but the 2 days' play are pretty entertaining. Maybe some of the batters could learn to play spin better than what we've seen here.The games going to be finished in less than 2 days.
Not my idea of a welcome change tbh.
Did you see the pitch yesterday before it started to spin? Was one of the greenest pitches I've ever seen.Yeah, but the 2 days' play are pretty entertaining. Maybe some of the batters could learn to play spin better than what we've seen here.
Anyway, Somerset are 62 for 5 chasing 86.
Yeah, but the 2 days' play are pretty entertaining. Maybe some of the batters could learn to play spin better than what we've seen here.
Anyway, Somerset are 62 for 5 chasing 86.
Fair do's. I was trying to understand how a pitch that started off giving undue help to the seamers could become a spinners' paradise so quickly, but those photos provide a clue.
I recall that there has always been a fair discrepancy between Jack Leach's home record at Ciderbad and his away FC record. Now in fairness to him, he's bowled generally reasonably well for England in Asia, where he has obviously learnt to bowl on spinning tracks. The other side of the coin is that his lack of revs means he has been too easily lined up on pitches that don't provide him with help. That's the issue with preparing tracks like that.Fair do's. I was trying to understand how a pitch that started off giving undue help to the seamers could become a spinners' paradise so quickly, but those photos provide a clue.
Oddly, he was the seventh bowler used by his captain yesterday. But yeah, decent performance. Really encouraging from an England pov.Lol, Rehan is on a mad one this match
Unlikely to get him into the England team for the 5th Test as England give their players every chance, but it’s as if the selection of Dawson got up his nose lolOddly, he was the seventh bowler used by his captain yesterday. But yeah, decent performance. Really encouraging from an England pov.
Agreed, I was thinking more about the winter.Unlikely to get him into the England team for the 5th Test as England give their players every chance, but it’s as if the selection of Dawson got up his nose lol
Must be close to a white-ball recall even if I’m not sure he’ll play for the Test team until we tour Asia againAgreed, I was thinking more about the winter.
The flip side of that is the habit of other countries of preparing pitches that don't spin meaning they tend to not have any decent spinners at all.I recall that there has always been a fair discrepancy between Jack Leach's home record at Ciderbad and his away FC record. Now in fairness to him, he's bowled generally reasonably well for England in Asia, where he has obviously learnt to bowl on spinning tracks. The other side of the coin is that his lack of revs means he has been too easily lined up on pitches that don't provide him with help. That's the issue with preparing tracks like that.
I would definitely say that's quite true of Surrey now. They had two quite promising bowlers whom had to leave because they weren't getting picked because Surrey tended to produce seam friendly pitches. Virdi and Moriarty.The flip side of that is the habit of other countries of preparing pitches that don't spin meaning they tend to not have any decent spinners at all.