Just watching the highlights and I've seen the failed review of Rashid's googly to Wahab.
Seriously, someone explain the rationale of umpire's call when you're judging whether a batsman has been struck in line. You're tracking a known event, either a batsman is outside the line or he isn't.
I think it's just that an extra addendum onto the rules that say 'Umpires call only applies to seeing if the ball would hit the stumps, but not where it pitches' would have made it too complicated. You would have people going 'Oh half the ball is outside of the line, surely it's umpires call!'We know that umpires call isn't just about the technologies error margins. It's about maintaining the status quo of batsmen getting the benefit of the doubt.
I think your main points are undeniable. They've come out of the tour with far more credit than in 2012, and the reason we'll probably lose 2-0 is the dire standard of our spinners. Maybe I'm the only one who expected Rashid to average something better than 60+, which is sort of ironic given by preference for not expecting too much from English cricket, but it's a minor point of course.Remember how awful we were last time though, with a much better team? I think Bairstow and Stokes have both shown some good things this series. Really it has been a very good team effort let down by the spin. Rashid had pretty much gone exactly as I would have expected, I really hoped Moeen would have bowled better, so desperately want him to do well and he is probably still the best we have got but we will need to see improvement or we will have to try something else.
You are right about Bell of course, he can do the SA tour, then Vince can get a load of runs for Hampshire at the start of the season and he can replace him.
Not that it matters, but you may have forgotten that Stokes isn't fit. After these two we're into 3 bowlers who can bat a bit and then Anderson.And this Test was shaping up so well
England bat deep so there is still hope...
Must be a tiny nose that.smali: pakistan have their nose ahead