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*Official* Fourth Test at the MCG

91Jmay

International Coach
Perfect response after some **** bowling this morning against the tail. Quick runs, taking the momentum back. Looks an easier pitch to score on today, will need to score 300 minimum I think.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
The key question on cricket web's lips is will I make it through lunch?

Open another bottle or not? Tbf it's cheap plonk.
 

Son Of Coco

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
The key question on cricket web's lips is will I make it through lunch?

Open another bottle or not? Tbf it's cheap plonk.
I think the real question is 'What time will GIMH bring up his lunch?' I'm going with 1hr and 08 minutes from now.
 

Woodster

International Captain
It's not that simple no, you have to stick there and be able to move it around a bit. The margin for error is also very small, and gets smaller the longer he is in. Bowlers have to bowl well to him, generally, to get a result.

He averages mid-20s against us in all Ashes series bar one...and while that sounds like cherry-picking stats, we did bowl an absolute shower of **** in 2010/11. I agree it's good batting to see off a good spell and cash in later. If the bowling is both sides of the wicket from the outset though then it's just poor bowling. A good batsman takes full advantage of poor bowling.
Yes I'd agree the margins for error will be slim because he is a very good accumulator of runs. Yes I appreciate they're not exactly cherry picked and his record against Australia is something he will certainly hope to improve on, a big score today would certainly help. But he has been more consistent against South Africa who you would say have had a much better attack over the last few years.

Cook does know his limitations and just needs to get back to going on and getting the big ones again once he's in, unfortunately a disease that has dogged much of the England batting unit in recent times.
 

91Jmay

International Coach
Good session overall. Let them get 20 more than they should have, but new ball successfully negotiated and the run rate isn't bad.
 

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