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*Official* 3rd Test at the Sardar Patel Sports Complex, Ahmedabad, 24 - 28 Feb 2021

mellers

Cricket Spectator
Pant keeps dropping the ball because of variable bounce/spin. Indian bowlers are skillful at getting the best out of a pitch like this. All that remains to be seen is whether the head groundsman got a BMW or a Mercedes for his preparation.
Ball spinning sideways before lunch on day 1? FFS
 

cnerd123

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Pant keeps dropping the ball because of variable bounce/spin. Indian bowlers are skillful at getting the best out of a pitch like this. All that remains to be seen is whether the head groundsman got a BMW or a Mercedes for his preparation.
Ball spinning sideways before lunch on day 1? FFS
@Ashwinashwath handle this guy plz
 

Arachnodouche

International Captain
Pant keeps dropping the ball because of variable bounce/spin. Indian bowlers are skillful at getting the best out of a pitch like this. All that remains to be seen is whether the head groundsman got a BMW or a Mercedes for his preparation.
Ball spinning sideways before lunch on day 1? FFS
Here Come The Tears
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
I don't get why Broad isn't slogging tbh. Just trying to drag out the daylight part of the day's play as much as possible?
Again, it might be to their detriment if there is as much dew as is being predicted. Best bet is to get bowled out now and bowl with the twilight period where dew has not set in yet. Remember we have like 6 PM sunsets in India at this time of the year, especially out in the West.
 

ParwazHaiJunoon

First Class Debutant
will be surprised if archer bowls at top speed given how his arm is still taped up

just let the guy get better before rushing him back in ffs

England overbowled their Barbados servant so much that this elbow got messed up. And when he started showing signs of injury, his own team spread rumors of how he was not "motivated" enough.


Archer is an outsider in so many ways in the narrow parish of elite English cricket. It isn’t simply the fact he grew up in Barbados, or is a rare black male cricketer to earn a full ECB contract. It’s also the fact he’s from another place as a sportsman, talked about as though he’s some bright-eyed creature found shivering in the treeline, the guy who wears his jumper around his waist, who doesn’t carry the familiar signifiers of this sealed sporting-industrial life.
Statements such as these should be seen in the context of both these layers of otherness: “He needs to ramp it up more ... The energy and effort have to be there all the time.” “We want every ball to be an effort ball.” “Your body hurts at times ... You’ve just got to choose to do it, really.” “Culturally he is different.”

The words, there, of England’s captain, head coach and director of cricket at various times this winter. Speaking, to be clear, about a bloke bowling through a stress fracture, while leading England’s attack in his first season of international cricket.
All of these quotes are set in the middle of warm words about Archer’s performances, all couched with sympathetic talk about how much he is putting in.
Plus we’ve had the standard klaxon-parping talk about body language, about unacceptable diet, about the need to really “bust a gut” in training. Nobody else gets this stuff. Nobody mentions Stuart Broad’s up-and-down intensity levels, the sense of a bowler (successfully and correctly) looking after himself. Nobody urges Joe Root himself to put “more effort” in or talks about mental fragility when he keeps getting out just past 50. Why not?
 

centurymaker

Cricketer Of The Year
The social distancing here is non-existent!

What was the point of having 50% capacity when those 50% were going to end up sitting next to each other seat by seat. Might as well had allowed full capacity (but in any case the turnout probably would not have been significantly higher anyway)
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Again, it might be to their detriment if there is as much dew as is being predicted. Best bet is to get bowled out now and bowl with the twilight period where dew has not set in yet. Remember we have like 6 PM sunsets in India at this time of the year, especially out in the West.
That's my take on it. We're not really much point in plodding along for another handful of runs if it costs us the best bowling conditions for our attack.
 

cnerd123

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Lmao the first attacking shot he connects find the one fielder in the deep. Amazing. Nothing going England's way today.

Axar WAG.
 

RossTaylorsBox

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
The social distancing here is non-existent!

What was the point of having 50% capacity when those 50% were going to end up sitting next to each other seat by seat. Might as well had allowed full capacity (but in any case the turnout probably would not have been significantly higher anyway)
Lmao
 

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