It's the hope that gets you.idk i feel like this will have India 2017 feels to it in a couple of weeks
This is just silly. They've barely managed to bat 50 overs ffsThis is managing to go frustratingly long.
It is a long series boi.Also, Paine being the one to lead us to victory in England after Ponting and Clarke failed twice each would be really amusing to me
It's past 12 and I actually have to do things tomorrow.This is just silly. They've barely managed to bat 50 overs ffs
This win definitely has parallels between that and Bengaluru, but I feel like India were a better team than England are and what happened here seems more sustainable (IIRC that win had a lot to do with two nasty batting collapses from India, England actually scored runs first innings and still got smashed).idk i feel like this will have India 2017 feels to it in a couple of weeks
Since 122 for 8 on Day 1? I suppose so, but Australia have dominated most of what followed and Day 2 was only evens because Burns and Root used up their luck for he whole series. And if you look at England's test performances in 2019, this is entirely to be expected. They really are a very poor test side nowadays. I was chatting to a mate at the end of Day 3 who reckoned that chasing anything over 200 would be tricky, and my response was I couldn't see us chasing 150 against Lyon on a Day 5 pitch. I may as well shout about it when I call one right occasionally.Wow what a turnaround
Yeah.Did the pre match handshakes end up getting snubbed?
Since 122 for 8 on Day 1? I suppose so, but Australia have dominated most of what followed and Day 2 was only evens because Burns and Root used up their luck for he whole series. And if you look at England's test performances in 2019, this is entirely to be expected. They really are a very poor test side nowadays.