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***Official*** India in England 2014

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Frig me I wish we had a proper spinner.

/brokenrecord

It should help. But then you look at Swann's performances at home to India last time around, apart from 2nd innings at The Oval,and you can't help thinking there isn't a lot of point in bringing in a full-timer like Kerrigan or whoever else you could name.
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Required run rate is hovering around 3.521008403361345
Definitely doable with 10 wickets in hand.
Well yes, if England don't take 10 wickets, run-rate won't probably come into it.

India certainly have a chance on this track against this attack. In which case, not enforcing the follow-on will be as sackable an offence as anything we saw at Lords and Headingley.

EDIT
But if India are kind enough to run each other out ....
 
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Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
So England's opening bowler finally strikes then...

Out of curiosity are there any stats out there of Broad with the new ball - (or start of the innings)?
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
So England's opening bowler finally strikes then...

Out of curiosity are there any stats out there of Broad with the new ball - (or start of the innings)?

I can't provide them, but I've long argued he's better at first change. Apart from at home to NZ last year, I think that all of his memorable spells have come with an older ball.
 

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