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Friendly fire**** off fatty
Friendly fire**** off fatty
Bro he was batting in the evening vs a decent seamer. **** happens, nothing to do with mindset.Yeah that's what I meant. No problem with his antics on Day 3 but he has no leg to stand on if it affects his game to that extent.
The one I was thinking of as closest recently was the NZ Tour in 2022. The first 2 Tests both saw flat pitches that never really deteriorated. They were also noticeable for a set of Dukes balls that went utterly dead after 30 overs and thus middle orders scored bucket loads of runs. Think it would've challenged this if not for the first 2 innings at Lord's.So I tried to check how this series actually stacks up against other 3+ match series in averages per wicket as a measure of ‘pitch flatness’…but couldn’t get Statsguru to query with the right conditions.
Looking at all the 3+ match series that have taken place in England alone then, this series has the third highest average per wicket. The other two surprisingly also happen to feature India, on their tours in 1990 and 2002. These games also featured immense batting performances from Gooch, Dravid and Vaughn.
Per recent times though, this series is an outlier, with the closest average to the current series being the Sri Lanka tour in 2011.
https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/e...e;template=results;type=aggregate;view=series
not dissimilar to india's last series here either reallyIts amazing that for all of the good and bad cricket the teams have played while batting and bowling, its the fielding and esp. the catching that may decide the series. India lost two tests due to dropped catches, England lost one and drew the other which they could have well won due to their own dropped catches.