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Yeah that is what I mean, tearing the piece apart and telling it like it actually is. Writer is made to look stupid though doubt he cares.
You don't happen to know a Cedric Jones do you?Weybridge
Haha that's why the name sounded familiar to me. Glad I didn't open the link BW posted.It's Knox,what do you expect? This is the guy who wrote that infamous Gayle article. Complete ****wit.
I don't agree with everything he says, especially the part about if test cricket in India suffers, it suffers everywhere. That's a load of bollocks as the biggest and most important test crowds have almost always been in England and Australia. Sparse crowds in India or the rest of the SC is nothing new.
I don't agree with everything he says, especially the part about if test cricket in India suffers, it suffers everywhere. That's a load of bollocks as the biggest and most important test crowds have almost always been in England and Australia. Sparse crowds in India or the rest of the SC is nothing new.
I will however agree that India, from almost the start of their time batting, as early as their first innings, looked to survive rather than attack. And then Cook and Hameed (I mentioned this during play) were batting too slow to be in with a chance of winning and like the writer states, when you have guys like Root and Stokes (I'd add in Ali too), you can afford to play quick at the beginning and lose an opener early, especially in these conditions. However both teams quickly resigned themselves to a draw. Maybe it's through the experience that neither truly as a bowling line up that can trouble unless there is swing (England) or rank turn (India)? They maybe felt the runs were inevitable.
Whatever the reason, test matches in India are decided on which ever team bats first. However trying to give Australia too much credit for playing attacking test cricket and then comforting them for being terrible while batting as of late is plain stupid. Honestly, England have played very attacking test cricket of late, obviously not including the last test.
The article clearly has a lot of bias but as with many things, there is truth in it.
When England won in India in 2012, they lost the toss and batted second in every test bar the last (which was the draw)Whatever the reason, test matches in India are decided on which ever team bats first.
banned for this comment?You've seen Australia bat, right?
Even so, the thought of England batting last (regardless of the conditions tbh) never fails to fill me with trepidation.When England won in India in 2012, they lost the toss and batted second in every test bar the last (which was the draw)
tbf watching Aus bat these days could count as having viewed material banned on this siteYou Have been here for ages. You tell me, was he banned for that?
I'd love to see england pick this team for next summer and stick with it as I think it's the best team to take to the ashes next winter
Cook
Hameed
Root
Duckett
Ali
Stokes
Bairstow
Woakes
Broad
Leach
Anderson
Would love to get wood in for his extra pace but will get slaughtered on here if I suggest leaving out broad or Anderson!
I'd still like to have a proper spinner in every test, don't always have to be a big turner of the ball just someone economic to build some pressure. Lyon has done this successfully for the last few years. Leach wasn't just good at Taunton he took wickets away from home too and his economy rate in shorter formats is goo too, I think he could do the Lyon role better than Ali.I would suggest it was much more likely that England pick an extra batsman, WK(probably Buttler), or fast bowler ( probably Wood) in the place of Leach in that team. Leach's rep seems to be growing by the day, I wonder how many of his fans have watched much of him. Picking two spinners in Aus seems an unecessary move for the most part, even if you think Ali is in the best 5 batsman.
I'd also have Bairstow and Ali swapped in the batting order. I know others seem keen on Ali at 5 but I don't see him batting 5 against the seam heavy attacks. Bairstow is the better allround bat, and Moeen is still susceptible against the short ball and flirting away outside the offstump. Ali is an ideal 6 or 7 imo, Bairstow and Stokes are number 6 bats ideally. Obviously they can't all bat 6 though.
Watching the batting take a right hard ****ing could constitute porn...That makes no sense. The only kind of videos banned here are porn and porn is good.
Yeah, but there has to be one pitch like this in a 5 match test series in India. Would be weird without it.Good to see curators having some sort of backbone I suppose.
I don't think it was a bad pitch, but it did make the toss very important.