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It made Ballance at Cardiff look fluent.haha so much hate for Bell.
It made Ballance at Cardiff look fluent.haha so much hate for Bell.
Honestly I was completely fine with his innings to he had around 50. Sure it wasn't pretty but he was adapting to conditions and working the team into a strong position.It made Ballance at Cardiff look fluent.
Statistically, yes.Is Cook the best overseas batsmen in Asia ever? Doesn't seem worth a thread but might be worth a discussion here.
Nah. There was a ridiculous article praising him as artist and people jazz their pants over his pishy wee dabs to third man.This is silly. He absolutely can be great to watch. He can also be turd like here, I think most people recognise that.
Yeah, a few others average a bit more but don't have the weight of 8 tons in 4 different countries. The amount of people who have played enough to really be in the discussion is quite small though.Statistically, yes.
Spot onBob Willis chatting absolute ****e in the Verdict.
This is winnable for England. Extremely ****ing unlikely, but still winnable. I completely disagree with his assertion that England have clearly set their stall out to bat for a draw. Moeen isn't secure in the team and his place in under question. Natural for him to be careful. Bell is on the decline and in rotten form. Natural for him to bat a bit slowly and tugidly. Cook's scoring rate throughout his innings has been fine. Root, if he's in form will score fine, and the players to come are dashers. When you're up against 520, you need to get through day 3 without losing many wickets. England have done that. If they can get to avoiding the follow on without losing wickets and Cook and Root play themselves back in, that's when you step on the accelerator.
Come the end of day 4, England would want to be around parity/slightly ahead. Declare overnight, pray the pitch deteriorates a wee bit, and see what Pakistan do on day 5. The answer is probably "easily bat their way to a draw" but strange things can happen to a batting lineup when they're against good bowlers and in a position where they cannot win the game.
¿Que?Cue?