Yeah I don't think 300 would've been anything like enough in that game, I think the boys were ready to come home by then though, after a long winter.I'd feel pretty content with 300, however I can't help shake the memory of this game:
4th Quarter-Final: Sri Lanka v England at Colombo (RPS), Mar 26, 2011 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo
We felt like our total was competitive, and got marmalised...
Bopara was so unlucky with the ball in that game.I'd feel pretty content with 300, however I can't help shake the memory of this game:
4th Quarter-Final: Sri Lanka v England at Colombo (RPS), Mar 26, 2011 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo
We felt like our total was competitive, and got marmalised...
Yes he was an amateur (captained Kent I believe) and so often wasn't available. Another almost-forgotten batter with a great record: the original 'Jack' Russell. Two hundreds in his last Test!I decided to do some reading about Bryan Valentine. A 64 average in 7 Tests! He played sporadically for England from 1933 through to the infamous last ever Timeless Test in Durban (1939) that had to be called a draw so England could get the boat home.
Beat me to it, was going to call him Pie eater Chawla though. Eats some bowls the rest.Probably both late to the party and jinxing him into a wicket, but boy Chawla looks ordinary at this level, doesn't he?
Just rolling them out. Bleh.
Tolchard 328 minutes; 238 balls.Root finally gets off 67, I was just thinking he must have batted about as long as Tolchard did for the same score in '76 (about 5 hours).