And then look like a prize pillock when there is enough play for 30 overs or so on Monday and Sri Lanka chase down 200 in more than enough time.98 overs tomorrow right?
So we lead by a few now. Should aim to score about a 200 lead from the first 40-45 overs.
Declare.
We've then got about 50 overs to try and bowl SL out for under 200. If we don't get it done, we might get some play Monday?
Maybe I'm being too optimistic, but it can be done IMO
Eh? Am I missing something? Are England only playing one innings this match?And then look like a prize pillock when there is enough play for 30 overs or so on Monday and Sri Lanka chase down 200 in more than enough time.
England are 1-0 up in the series. Strauss and Flower will push for a win, but they are not going to take any chances. The earliest they will declare will be at tea tomorrow imo.
Oops. Good point.Eh? Am I missing something? Are England only playing one innings this match?
and given the nature of pitches today, makes sense to make it 6 days than 5 days.Weather looking absolutely horrible for Monday.
So frustrating. Got to beat a good side in less than 3 days or it doesn't count.
Thought: Why not have a "spare" day booked at the end of the test, and if 100 or more overs are lost to rain/bad light, we schedule another day's play.
I don't mean a standard extra day, that'd just make the dead pitch problems worse as groundstaff tried to make them last longer, and it would make the cricket more defensive.and given the nature of pitches today, makes sense to make it 6 days than 5 days.
Yeah I got what you meant.I don't mean a standard extra day, that'd just make the dead pitch problems worse as groundstaff tried to make them last longer, and it would make the cricket more defensive.
Just an replacement day if enough overs are lost makes sense to me. Is there a practical reason they couldn't do it?
They last 5 days because of the increased pressure on groundstaff to prepare pitches that will result in a 5th day to sell tickets to.Yeah I got what you meant.
But making it 6 days actually helps the most affected category in recent past, ie spinners, to come good. I think it is something that really can be given a thought considering how "good" pitches have become these days and last without much change through the 5 days.
I don't think honestly you can at the outset predict you've made pitches that will last x no, of days. I might be wrong though.They last 5 days because of the increased pressure on groundstaff to prepare pitches that will result in a 5th day to sell tickets to.
Make Tests 6 days and the problem will get worse.
Simply go on until 450 overs have been bowled. As easy as that, imho...I don't mean a standard extra day, that'd just make the dead pitch problems worse as groundstaff tried to make them last longer, and it would make the cricket more defensive.
Just an replacement day if enough overs are lost makes sense to me. Is there a practical reason they couldn't do it?
Yeah, but simply reserving 6 days to get to 450 overs would solve a lot!That could take a while though. 3 days and we've got a quarter of that...