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It was ****ing hot, I believe. It's still 32 degrees now and it's after 5pm.only been watching on and off today, what sort of temperatures are we talking about here? or is it the humidity
It was ****ing hot, I believe. It's still 32 degrees now and it's after 5pm.only been watching on and off today, what sort of temperatures are we talking about here? or is it the humidity
Mate they're not going to bat again.
This has been brilliant from Warner. Deserves massive props for the way he's changed his approach. Doing what sehwag couldn't.
Man that makes me love Pete, love the old school floppy. Takes me back to the 90s with Tubby Taylor and Junior.Nah he likes a floppy.
With the humidity the apparent temperature was mid-40sIt was ****ing hot, I believe. It's still 32 degrees now and it's after 5pm.
Yup. At 35°C with 77% humidity it was energy sapping. It's 5:45 PM now in Dhaka, outside is 34°C and it feel like it's over 40°C! You take a shower, walk to the veranda, and then you have to go back in and take another shower! It will only get worse over the next 3 days I reckon. Spare a thought for the players, especially the Aussies, apart from Warner and Maxwell, the rest wouldn't fare too well really.With the humidity the apparent temperature was mid-40s
Is it going to be dry, then?Pete would have done well to go off and send a nightwatchman in, but what a dedicated cricketer he is indeed. It was boiling hot out there.
Thanks to their fantastic batting and **** field settings by Mushy, the Aussies ran away with today. The bowlers were to blame, yes, but surely Mushy did not help.
I never liked his Test captaincy, I probably never will. It is Tamim and Shakib who actually took us out of the rut against England in the second test last year and I so badly want Tamim to take charge tomorrow and do something special.
An Aussie lead of 200+ looks to be on the horizon. Bangladesh surely cannot tackle that and set up a target large enough to defend in the fourth innings.
So much for the weather forecast too .
Yeah it's awful. We get 30-32 degs with 75% humidity on an average afternoon with the sun out and it's horrible. 35+ with that humidity must feel like an oven.Yup. At 35°C with 77% humidity it was energy sapping. It's 5:45 PM now in Dhaka, outside is 34°C and it feel like it's over 40°C! You take a shower, walk to the veranda, and then you have to go back in and take another shower! It will only get worse over the next 3 days I reckon. Spare a thought for the players, especially the Aussies, apart from Warner and Maxwell, the rest wouldn't fare too well really.
Ouch. **** even going outside in that conditions, let alone play cricket.With the humidity the apparent temperature was mid-40s
For the most part, yes. Even if it rains, when the sun comes out, it will be humid. Very, VERY humid!Is it going to be dry, then?
Yup. And you'd feel like the brownie that was baked wrong .Yeah it's awful. We get 30-32 degs with 75% humidity on an average afternoon with the sun out and it's horrible. 35+ with that humidity must feel like an oven.
Mehidy is pronounced May-hay-dee, but he spells his name as Mehidy.Why has cricinfo started calling the person who is called 'Mehedi' on the tv broadcast 'Mehidy'?
Shakib should be fined for appealing against Smith when the ball was only pitching a foot outside leg. Also, is Brendon Julian commentating or are my ears deceiving me?
Unless the thunderstorm lasts for a good two hours here, the weather won't stay cool for long.Hmmm 35 degreees plus 77% humidity sounds very much like Brisbane in summer. Except we'd expect a big thunderstorm to cool things down in the evening.
Ed Rainsford!? Really? An unexpected name tstl.You got that correct, that is Brendon Julian doing the commentary alongside Ed Rainsford, Shahriar Nafees, Mehrab Hossain "Jr.", Athar Ali Khan and Shamim Chowdhury. Lots of former players there.
Yeah that's harsh IMOAm I being too harsh by saying that Smith's catch actually should have been Wade's catch?