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*Official* Fourth Test at Trent Bridge

fredfertang

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I prepared well here - wifi now in local Mags Court - remembered to take laptop to court - registered for the service - remembered my virgin media details to log into sky sports, and **** me Google Chrome won't support it and Safari is ****e - and then we take wickets in twenty minutes ffs
 

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
You've only got to get a ball in the right place to cause some problems.
Maybe front foot and back foot defensive, leaving the ball, playing late and not playing away from the body would help the batsmen combat it.

Just a thought.
 

vic_orthdox

Global Moderator
Yeah, think ankle was just an excuse. Can't do back to back tests yet. Looked good in Cardiff and on debut v NZ but woeful in the game a week later.

Looks very good today.
Yeah, I thought they might go with him because there was the week rest. So ankle might have had something to do with it, or maybe just still didn't look as slippery in the nets as he did at his best.
 

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