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*Official* England in West Indies

garage flower

State Vice-Captain
I'd love to have been drinking for the last 3 hours, but sadly today it's a rare Monday when I'm not. I am, however, feeling a little ill, so perhaps that accounts for my relative lackadaisical-ness.

But it has everything to do with rules. "BOD to batsman"; "BOD to bowler". No similar thing can be ruled that "a team must approach every Test attempting to win".
I'm arguing that teams really should approach every test match with victory in mind, even if their selection errs on the side of caution (as opposed to outright negativity). Otherwise, the test match game will wither and die.

I was also pointing out the lack of consistency in your opinions.
 

PY

International Coach
Haha TMS's TV gone out so they're no help whatsoever. :laugh:

This Test match is turning into a circus, I'd love it if it wasn't so sad for cricket.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
I'm arguing that teams really should approach every test match with victory in mind, even if their selection errs on the side of caution (as opposed to outright negativity). Otherwise, the test match game will wither and die.

I was also pointing out the lack of consistency in your opinions.
There isn't any lack. :huh:

And I'm aware that every Test should be approached trying to win, but it's not possible to write some such thing in the rules.
 

four_or_six

Cricketer Of The Year
Daft thing is, we all know he didn't hit it, or else he wouldn't refer it. But there's no reason to give him not out.
 

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