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*Official* 1st Test at the SWALEC Stadium

Son Of Coco

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Watto times it so well it barely sounds like the ball's hit the bat most of the time...yet he's ****ed in the head.
 

TheJediBrah

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The issue with Faulkner seems to be that the selectors aren't confident that he can be a 3rd seamer and/or bat 7

My view is that he is mentally tough and will succeed wherever

Future is MMarsh, Lynn, Nevill, Faulkner and whichever of the quicks off the production line stay fit
Don't forget The Big Show




And Faulkner is gun
 

Swingpanzee

International Regular
they must drop Watson for one of the Marshes though. Given we're losing this, next match is crucial and I'd rather we have a solid batting order at least till 6 (ideally Haddin should make way for Nevill given how crap he's been in ages and this match). With Lyon bowling well we really don't need Watson's bowling.

I'm concerned about Starc's fitness, hope he can play, if he's out then it's a huge blow and would quite certainly mean we're losing the Ashes.
 

TheJediBrah

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South Africa is not part of this match. But this test match shows why South Africa is the best test team in the world.
Well we already know Australia are comfortable better than South Africa and England winning here must mean England are best in the World?
 

Spark

Global Moderator
That might be true too, although in the past you'd think he had the freedom to make at least some decisions on the field, and a number of those seemed to be inexplicably negative. It's a bright start to this series though, and I guess only Cook knows how each of the coaches have affected his ability to do what he wants. We'll probably read about it in a book sometime in the future.
It's fairly common knowledge that Cook relied heavily on both Flower and then Moore's. You'd see runners going out to him to give him advice and the like.
 

Son Of Coco

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It's fairly common knowledge that Cook relied heavily on both Flower and then Moore's. You'd see runners going out to him to give him advice and the like.
So is this newfound ability as a captain a reflection on Cook or Bayliss? It has Bayliss all over it for mine - but then I don't know if Cook has just been stifled his whole captaincy career until now.

To be fair the same could be said for Clarke and Boof, and it's obviously a mix of both. I guess the telling factor is how they both run with it during a game when quick decisions need to be made.
 

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