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**Official** Sri Lanka in England / Scotland - 2011

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Geez poor Prior. Think he's saved about 40 runs already. After making a hundred too.
Yeah, agreed. Looking at the scorecard in a few years folk'll think Prior's had a mare, but he's had no earthly for at least 90% of them. Umpires very tight on the keeper.

Gone second ball. Reviewed. Hmmmmm.
Why the hell did he review that, i thought when he did he must have got a feather nick onto his pad.
Absolute shocker of a call. Was always stone dead. Lovely nut, tbf.

Smacks of desperation because Strauss isn't usually a "review everything" player like Pietersen, Watson or Broad.

Strauss making KP look like Bradman at the moment. Really, if he can't get bat on ball against these blokes he may as well call it a day.
34 now. The kind of age where any decline could be terminal.

Although the catch he snaffled off Swann suggests the reflexes haven't deserted him yet.
 

hazsa19

International Regular
My only hope is that Strauss doesn't turn into a Vaughan like figure, ie only in the team because he's captain.
 

Outswinger@Pace

International 12th Man
Must be the best day in Rangana Herath's life. Herath v/s Pietersen is being billed as a great contest!
 
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Prince EWS

Global Moderator
My only hope is that Strauss doesn't turn into a Vaughan like figure, ie only in the team because he's captain.
Only really happened in ODIs.

He wasn't particularly good at the very end of his Test career, but I don't really think he would've been dropped any sooner if he wasn't captain.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Only really happened in ODIs.

He wasn't particularly good at the very end of his Test career, but I don't really think he would've been dropped any sooner if he wasn't captain.
Nope. The fact he was given a central contract after he gave the captaincy away rather proves your point.

Until Trott came along we didn't have an even vaguely adequate replacement at #3.
 

TopCat

U19 12th Man
England's run rate has dropped sharply since KP came in.

That's not something I ever thought I would say.:-O
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
I do hope KP's not entering his Ramprakashesque "bristling intensity for 30 off 90 whilst ignoring the long hops and full tosses" phase.

He's looking very mechanical out there.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Nope. The fact he was given a central contract after he gave the captaincy away rather proves your point.

Until Trott came along we didn't have an even vaguely adequate replacement at #3.
That was one of the more bizarre central contract awards of our time
 

Jacknife

International Captain
I do hope KP's not entering his Ramprakashesque "bristling intensity for 30 off 90 whilst ignoring the long hops and full tosses" phase.

He's looking very mechanical out there.
I think he's looked very organized, at least he's giving himself a chance to get in. When he was in his best form, he never really ever scored quickly right off the bat, he gradually played himself in and then started playing more shots.
 

TopCat

U19 12th Man
Dim light takes the players off the pitch 2 minutes early.

KP has looked very determined and controlled in that period. I expect tomorrow he'll play himself in then attempt to bludgeon the bowlers all around Lord's. At least, that's what I hope he will do.

Shame I have to go to work again. :cry:
 

Furball

Evil Scotsman
I do hope KP's not entering his Ramprakashesque "bristling intensity for 30 off 90 whilst ignoring the long hops and full tosses" phase.

He's looking very mechanical out there.
At the same time the last thing KP needed to do in that situation was needlessly throw his wicket away by being overly aggressive.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
No doubt he's trying hard and deternined not to give it away, but when he's in prime nick even his defensive strokes look beautifully natural.

No going to knock a chap for trying to play his way into form tho. Hopefully it'll all click into place soon.

Meanwhile, according to oddschecker England are available to win at 33/1. Seems insanely generous in light of Cardiff.
 

NasserFan207

International Vice-Captain
No doubt he's trying hard and deternined not to give it away, but when he's in prime nick even his defensive strokes look beautifully natural.

No going to knock a chap for trying to play his way into form tho. Hopefully it'll all click into place soon.

Meanwhile, according to oddschecker England are available to win at 33/1. Seems insanely generous in light of Cardiff.
That is insane value.

Though I don't know the forecast tommorow. Not more **** weather surely?
 

Howe_zat

Audio File
That is insane value.

Though I don't know the forecast tommorow. Not more **** weather surely?
Weather is set fair for tomorrow. There's still a remote chance of an England win but it's no more likely than in Cardiff. England are on their second innings and so they can't declare with the knowledge that it doesn't matter how Sri Lanka bat. They'll declare defensively.

(As they should, against a good batting side on an even surface while ahead in the series)
 

Furball

Evil Scotsman
Weather is set fair for tomorrow. There's still a remote chance of an England win but it's no more likely than in Cardiff. England are on their second innings and so they can't declare with the knowledge that it doesn't matter how Sri Lanka bat. They'll declare defensively.

(As they should, against a good batting side on an even surface while ahead in the series)
Howe_zat is a howardj multi and I claim my £5.
 

Stapel

International Regular
England's run rate has dropped sharply since KP came in.

That's not something I ever thought I would say.:-O
Neither would I have thought KP would run into problems against left-arm spin, a few years back. I do remember his introduction to Test Cricket in 2005. I know Shane Warne's leggies are not the same as left arm spin, but still...., that didn't give me a clue he would struggle against it.

It is like he picked it up somewhere in his career, rather than that a technical flaw was detected by bowlers....
 
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