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*Official* Third Test at Edgbaston

Flem274*

123/5
Excellent work from Alistair Cook. He's having a good day at the office in this test. Top stuff champ.

To the Indians, genuine question, would you take Brian Vitori for your attack if he was offered?:p I've just seen his excellent debut ODI figures. Top stuff from him.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Also, England are obviously the better team, and India have clearly prepared like absolute ****, but I have no doubt that a huge reason that India are struggling is because I went to the UK and watched them play.

What a bunch of ****s they are. Never seen them win a test match, and most likely never will.
 

Flem274*

123/5
I hope Jesse Ryder is watching Cook tonight. Both players are very capable of stringing long innings together all in a row but Cook has the fitness required to prevent hamstring injuries and the other problems that have plagued poor old Jess.

(I realize this is Cook's first big innings in the series, but taking into account his recent form as a whole...)
 

four_or_six

Cricketer Of The Year
Also, England are obviously the better team, and India have clearly prepared like absolute ****, but I have no doubt that a huge reason that India are struggling is because I went to the UK and watched them play.
:laugh: That's like when I finally got to see Watto live and he was out third ball.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
Hypothetical

Lets say something amazing happens and these two bat until tea and lets say England plan to declare with an hour of play left.

If one got out would they send Ravi in for an hour or so? He would be on a hiding to nothing as he couldnt get a decent score and could easily get a good one. A no win situation for him but then again, why would you hide a front line batsman?
 

Flem274*

123/5
Also, England are obviously the better team, and India have clearly prepared like absolute ****, but I have no doubt that a huge reason that India are struggling is because I went to the UK and watched them play.

What a bunch of ****s they are. Never seen them win a test match, and most likely never will.
Time to burn your effigy imo. Benchy has kept one handy in his basement for a long time waiting for this precise moment.

Funny though, some of the marks on it...
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
:laugh: That's like when I finally got to see Watto live and he was out third ball.
Yeah, I've seen Pietersen score a grand total of I think 3 from 14 balls, across about 7 Tests or so :@

Also never saw Freddie bat. Would have done at Edgbaston 09 as he was due in after two more wickets at the start of play but it rained all day. He played a beautiful 70-odd the next day.

bah
 

Spikey

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I hope Jesse Ryder is watching Cook tonight. Both players are very capable of stringing long innings together all in a row but Cook has the fitness required to prevent hamstring injuries and the other problems that have plagued poor old Jess.

(I realize this is Cook's first big innings in the series, but taking into account his recent form as a whole...)
i dunno know. if ryder was to face **** bowlers like cook has recently his teammates would probably sell him down the river by throwing their wickets away.
 

Flem274*

123/5
Hypothetical

Lets say something amazing happens and these two bat until tea and lets say England plan to declare with an hour of play left.

If one got out would they send Ravi in for an hour or so? He would be on a hiding to nothing as he couldnt get a decent score and could easily get a good one. A no win situation for him but then again, why would you hide a front line batsman?
The way I see it, Bopara is in until Trott returns. If he forces his way into serious contention for a spot through weight of test runs while Trott is gone then that's just a bonus.

I would send him out, give him his job, see how he goes. England were eyeing him up as an ODI finisher a few years back so I presume he can hit a long ball.
 

Flem274*

123/5
i dunno know. if ryder was to face **** bowlers like cook has recently his teammates would probably sell him down the river by throwing their wickets away.
Haha, too true.

It's kind of sad that when facing an attack like this, you never know whether NZ batsmen would boost their averages on junkfood bowling or get ****y and get caught on the boundary.

Actually, we know the answer already. When we toured India we drew the tests Zaheer played (and almost won one) then collapsed in a heap when Zaheer missed one. *facepalm*
 

Flem274*

123/5
Which poor sods have to bowl to these bastards next?

For the first time in my life an English sporting team is living up to the hype.
 

morgieb

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500/3 is better than 517/1 tbh.

And you had better bowlers to do it with as well.:p
We did bowl them out for 240-odd in the first innings though :p

Plus we had like a 200+ lead on the first innings. England could get 1000 if they wanted to.
 
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