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*Official* England in South Africa

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
This is increasingly looking like the worst insertion I can remember. Obv Hussain was slaughtered for the 1st test in 2002/03, but we were always likely to lose that one. This, otoh, was absolutely crucial. Two close sides, SA vulnerable, and we say 'no thank you very much' to first use of a pitch that's looking like disintegrating by the end of Day 3.
 

NasserFan207

International Vice-Captain
Are you saying that people born in south africa are naturally bad tacticians?

I think Pieterson and Collingwood should counter-attack. Some aggressive batting might turn the game around.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
From an SA point of view, it looks like our cunning plan to send a captain over to the england team that was born in SA is paying off.
This is the most ******** post in the history of Cricket Web, well done
 

Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Are you saying that people born in south africa are naturally bad tacticians?

I think Pieterson and Collingwood should counter-attack. Some aggressive batting might turn the game around.
Nah. I think England should just bat and bat (if they can). Would be quite happy to see England grind their way to 500 even if it makes a win unlikely. Even if they get to 350-400 by middle of the second session tomorrow (more realistic expectation) it makes it very difficult to South Africa to win, whilst putting a bit of pressure on them not to collapse (which would give England a small period of time to hold out, or have a stab at a small chase).

If England bat quickly, get all out for 350 by the end of today or early tomorrow then it gives SA plenty of opportunity to set something like 320+ off 100 overs on a 5th day pitch, meaning they have a very real chance of forcing victory (and I wouldn't fancy England to chase it at all).
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
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Plenty of batting to come but Colly the only one you'd bet on making a ton.

This is Ian Bell's big test - everyone says hge can't make tough runs. Would love him to prove us wrong now.

Just checking the scorecard though, and we had Saffa 4 down for less, and our lower order is stronger. Colly is in good form. But obviously the pitch is harder to play now (so I'm told).

I am too optimistic
 

Lillian Thomson

Hall of Fame Member
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Plenty of batting to come but Colly the only one you'd bet on making a ton.

This is Ian Bell's big test - everyone says hge can't make tough runs. Would love him to prove us wrong now.

Just checking the scorecard though, and we had Saffa 4 down for less, and our lower order is stronger. Colly is in good form. But obviously the pitch is harder to play now (so I'm told).

I am too optimistic
In my opinion you're drunk.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Haha, definitely not, my near 25,000 other posts of drivel should have given the game away that I'm always an idiot
 

King Pietersen

International Captain
After looking at Bell's recent run of scores in Tests away from home I'm optimistic:

17
7
1
24*
28
4
1* < current score

I'm going to bank on him continuing that run.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Haha, see, I'm optimistic and still believed we'll win this Test. At the same time I'm an eternal worrier (sp?)
 

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