Compton
International Debutant
If the lead is sufficient, the time works, the conditions are right, and all other reasonably analysed conditions suit enforcing the follow on; you still need the seamers to be up for starting again.
Without a fifth bowler (and probably a part-time trundler on top of that) I'd be very wary of enforcing the follow on after an innings lasting more than 40 or so overs. Even if just one of my main seamers wasn't feeling right, I'd be inclined just to bat again.
Without a fifth bowler (and probably a part-time trundler on top of that) I'd be very wary of enforcing the follow on after an innings lasting more than 40 or so overs. Even if just one of my main seamers wasn't feeling right, I'd be inclined just to bat again.
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