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"Momentum" is a word that gets bandied about a lot when people want to talk about "form", but need a slightly different word for some reason. It definitely helps to put some runs of good play together. But judging from all the examples we're seeing on this thread, "momentum" is very erratic and just serves as another way to point out which side you think has done better recently.
I for one only use "momentum" when I mean "the product of mass and velocity" and I don't really want that to change.
On the other hand, it could be fun to find more terms from applied mathematics enter the cricketing lexicon. Which side to we think has the hysteresis right now? I'd say Australia have some torque to their side built up but England will have the torsion going into the second Test.
I for one only use "momentum" when I mean "the product of mass and velocity" and I don't really want that to change.
On the other hand, it could be fun to find more terms from applied mathematics enter the cricketing lexicon. Which side to we think has the hysteresis right now? I'd say Australia have some torque to their side built up but England will have the torsion going into the second Test.