He does have a point though, this wasn't the kind of surface where your odds of deadbatting for 160 overs against Ashwin and Jadeja successfully were good when half of England's team who aren't spuds are stroke makers. They would still lose but maybe more respectably since 400 in 160 overs is arguably more doable.Compton on cricinfo says England should have mixed attack with defence.
What like he was successful at doing in his career?
Excluding this tour, is Duckett considered a long term prospect? If so, May not be worth dropping him for a player who is only going to be marginally better.Sadly predictable result. Duckett should be dropped for his own sake, Ansari should be dropped for my sanitys sake.
India just too good for us in these conditions.
lolHe does have a point though, this wasn't the kind of surface where your odds of deadbatting for 160 overs against Ashwin and Jadeja successfully were good when half of England's team who aren't spuds are stroke makers. They would still lose but maybe more respectably since 400 in 160 overs is arguably more doable.
I would say yes he is a prospect long term. Still young and had a brilliant season in England. You can't decide a player is a total write off until they play a few games in home conditions anyway so he has to get a chance at some point. Whether that is next summer or a few years down the line I have no idea but he will play a few tests in England no matter what happens in the rest of this tour to India.Excluding this tour, is Duckett considered a long term prospect? If so, May not be worth dropping him for a player who is only going to be marginally better.
I said they MIGHT lose respectably as the odds of a win are greater that way than just blocking 160 overs. You should read before making a **** and obtuse comment.lol
does losing more respectably make the series score 1-1/2?
what a load of nonsense.
#intent"That was the plan. To have intent. It is only if you have intent that you will be able to play the ball accordingly because you are looking to play with the bat. If you don't have intent, and you are looking to control the ball, and if it does something, then you are in no position to control it. So the edges fly off and you are not in position.
"If you are looking for runs, you defend well because your head is on the ball as well. So that was the idea to get runs as the pitch gets tougher to bat on, show intent and keep getting runs in between, extend the lead so the opposition feels the heat of those 30-40 runs. It is a pretty basic thing to do, to be honest, and if you don't have intent in the fourth innings, it is tough to play out four and a half sessions."