Fuller Pilch
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Declare just before drinks. Tough luck if one of them is marooned in the 90s.
All depends on the forecast. If they're confident of getting 90+ overs in, I'd bat on for another hour (tell BJ to either pull finger or retire out) and look to scrabble together another 75ish runs. It'd be easier to do it first thing in the morning than in the murk of this evening. Look to win by an innings, knowing that if we can't bowl SL out within 80 overs we'll have no chance of winning anyway.Nah the big unknown is how much play we'll get in, so need to start with the thing we absolutely must do to win i.e. take ten wickets. Just have to take our chances with a small chase at the end of the day.
Infuriating weather though.
They don't have to stay batting for long. If they do this right, stay out there for 10 overs, rack up 70+ runs it could save us a couple of overs related to a changeover later in the day. Also it'll be a lot easier to bash runs against a tired attack this morning then if they've had the morning and afternoon to rest up. Not an easy decision to make, but bowling SL out for under 130 in 50ish overs is a bit of a pipe dream in my opinion, so I think it's probably the right way to go.Hmm, I hear we are going to keep batting. I just don't see how we could have enough confidence that the rain and bad light will stay away to do that.
Do they think it will be demoralising for SL?
I think the psychology of a 200+ lead is worth another 7 overs imoYay Watling well deserved.
Reckon 3 more overs after this one and then declare no matter what.