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*Official* First Test at Lord's

Themer

U19 Cricketer
Perfect time for Morgan to show off this temperament. I highly suspect that he'll knick one to first slip playing a forward defense just outside off to Sharma.
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
imo this was an accident waiting to happen. The position at the start of play massively flattered us given the poor performance of our opening bowlers, the dropped catches and the failure of most of our batsmen to go on with it in the first innings. Given how lucky KP was to reach 20, never mid 200, we could very easily be even deeper in the dire than we're now looking. Complacency maybe? Believing too much of what's been written about them lately? Possibly unfair, but we've been under par in this test and the chickens are coming home to roost big time. tbh we've not quite been there all summer, apart from that mad couple of hours at Cardiff.
 

hazsa19

International Regular
imo this was an accident waiting to happen. The position at the start of play massively flattered us given the poor performance of our opening bowlers, the dropped catches and the failure of most of our batsmen to go on with it in the first innings. Given how lucky KP was to reach 20, never mid 200, we could very easily be even deeper in the dire than we're now looking. Complacency maybe? Believing too much of what's been written about them lately? Possibly unfair, but we've been under par in this test and the chickens are coming home to roost big time. tbh we've not quite been there all summer, apart from that mad couple of hours at Cardiff.
Wrong on so many levels.
 

S Chanderpaul

U19 Vice-Captain
imo this was an accident waiting to happen. The position at the start of play massively flattered us given the poor performance of our opening bowlers, the dropped catches and the failure of most of our batsmen to go on with it in the first innings. Given how lucky KP was to reach 20, never mid 200, we could very easily be even deeper in the dire than we're now looking. Complacency maybe? Believing too much of what's been written about them lately? Possibly unfair, but we've been under par in this test and the chickens are coming home to roost big time. tbh we've not quite been there all summer, apart from that mad couple of hours at Cardiff.
:laugh: :laugh:

It's just one bad session!

Talk about an overreaction!
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
I know India will probably lose this but I will say on the record that regardless of what happens, I'm very happy and satisfied with the way the three man attack has put their hand up, bowled all day and come up with a really good performance (even if the next partnership is for a 100).

I'll obviously be disappointing if India lose, but much less so than I would have been yesterday.
 

Cevno

Hall of Fame Member
Nah.

Its got more to do with the fact that England are quivering like a prisoner whose just dropped the soap in the shower and Sharma finding his length.
Give some credit to the bowler too. He is a much better bowler when the pitch is is quicker and has more carry,not when it is damp.
 

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