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*Official* First Test at Lord's

Vroomfondel

U19 12th Man
Just when I thought it was safe to enjoy commentary, Ravi Shastri, that giant sack of cliches, comes on. He's the one person I wouldn't put it past to ruin even the most perfectly scripted moment.

I still remember what this annoying git said after the world cup final, "there are so many similarities between India in 1983 and now, for instance, both captains have names that begin with D, and both heads of the bcci are from nagpur."

oh well, TMSofa it is.
 

Cevno

Hall of Fame Member
It's not unlucky if Kumar is bowling half a yard too short for these balls to find the edge.

Hilfenhaus syndrome.
Probably that time. But he has beat him from many different lengths now and with different degrees of distance between bat and ball.

Has got him to edge a couple too,but have been thick(played with soft hands tbf too) and hence stayed on ground.
 

Neil Pickup

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Probably that time. But he has beat him from many different lengths now and with different degrees of distance between bat and ball.

Has got him to edge a couple too,but have been thick(played with soft hands tbf too) and hence stayed on ground.
Fair enough. I've been channel-hopping and the two genuine play-and-misses I've seen have both been back-of-a-length.

EDIT: Jesus, six hyphens in one sentence. I'm turning into Dicko.
 

Spark

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England's session, for mine. Would be very happy with 1 down after being put in, in such conditions.
 

Cevno

Hall of Fame Member
England would certainly be happier of the 2 sides, but don't think India would be too dissapointed either.

Have kept it tight(not letting it drift away) and got the wicket of a real crucial batsman .

The spells of ZAK and Co. immediately after lunch would be Crucial with the bowl losing some of it's plastic shine.
 

Neil Pickup

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Our session I think. Great effort to only be 1 down in those conditions which favoured the bowlers so much.
It's not a team's session unless they're far enough on top for another wicket to be unimportant. If Strauss nicks off after lunch then we're not in a good place. We've done well to keep India from getting their feet onto our throat, but we're no more than 52-48.
 

Uppercut

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It's not a team's session unless they're far enough on top for another wicket to be unimportant. If Strauss nicks off after lunch then we're not in a good place. We've done well to keep India from getting their feet onto our throat, but we're no more than 52-48.
I think it was just a session where England couldn't realistically win the game but could very easily lose it. So they're not exactly miles ahead of India, but they are in a much better position than they were after losing the toss this morning. I think that's enough to call it England's session.
 

vcs

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Balanced session. Strauss showed great patience though Praveen had him in trouble on a few occasions. Played Zaheer pretty well by and large, which will be encouraging from an English point of view for the rest of the series. That chance of Trott off Harbhajan could be costly, I feel. Ishant bowled poo, but he takes some time to get into his rhythm, so hopefully he will get better as he bowls a few more overs.
 

weldone

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Won't call it England's session, but they have created a chance of making the second session theirs. Now it's India's job to deny that.
 

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