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it was pretty niceLooking forward to this huge sixWatlingboult is about to hit.
it was pretty niceLooking forward to this huge sixWatlingboult is about to hit.
No, but for the second innings in this game it might make more sense to keep Watling going.So sending him down the order is the answer? We need openers more than we need middle order batsmen, and on merit he doesn't really deserve to replace anyone except maybe Flynn. And given Taylor is aiming to come back vs England that makes it moot, for mine.
You can't actually do that. You can't bat twice in a row. There has to be at least be a 15 minute break before a batsman can start their second innings if they were not out in the first and they followed on. A situation like this occurred about 5 years ago.I'd send Watling out as an opener. Why bother sending Guptill out there? BJ has been out there for a while, and would be a better chance of scoring runs than anyone else atm.
gonna flip flop, but due to the fact Watling is looking bloody gun. Let him keep batting!Yep, Guptill was picked for a job, but he's failed at it. Putting him to open again would just be flogging a dead horse.
Well done Watling.
Yeah, looked a bit easier since Steyn went off...Two decent batsmen and two mere mortal bowlers and this pitch is back to looking flat. Magic.
What if 9 wickets are lost within 15 minutes?You can't actually do that. You can't bat twice in a row. There has to be at least be a 15 minute break before a batsman can start their second innings if they were not out in the first and they followed on. A situation like this occurred about 5 years ago.
I'm sure this is wrong and Dravid did exactly this at the Oval in 2011.You can't actually do that. You can't bat twice in a row. There has to be at least be a 15 minute break before a batsman can start their second innings if they were not out in the first and they followed on. A situation like this occurred about 5 years ago.
Says f###ing who???You can't actually do that. You can't bat twice in a row. There has to be at least be a 15 minute break before a batsman can start their second innings if they were not out in the first and they followed on. A situation like this occurred about 5 years ago.
What if the not out batsman is an opener? Can't be right.You can't actually do that. You can't bat twice in a row. There has to be at least be a 15 minute break before a batsman can start their second innings if they were not out in the first and they followed on. A situation like this occurred about 5 years ago.
Nah, lets aim at 214.124 guys.
The score at which point the 10th wicket partnership equals the aggregate of the previous 9 wickets.
Yeah pretty sure that's not right.You can't actually do that. You can't bat twice in a row. There has to be at least be a 15 minute break before a batsman can start their second innings if they were not out in the first and they followed on. A situation like this occurred about 5 years ago.
Yep, looking through the laws now and struggling to find anything.Says f###ing who???
Think Dravid had opened the first innings too, hadn't he?I'm sure this is wrong and Dravid did exactly this at the Oval in 2011.