his stance is like pant hitting sixes and falling overHe is moving his feet a lot, but is not actually getting to the pitch of the ball, or hitting it on top of the bounce when playing back. Its odd. Its like talking a lot and saying nothing. (In b4 dats what my posts are)
I can agree with that. Certainly giving some more time would be the right thing. But since pink ball cricket is purely there to increase viewership, aren't there other ways to do it? Can't we have "all" tests start on a Friday? That's 3-days of good viewership and crowds in the stadium right there, pretty much the same amount of time pink-ball tests last. And if the game gets interesting on Days 4 and 5, we'll definitely have more people following the game. Pink ball is a "huge" change from traditional tests tbh, that's my only issue. We can come up with something that can be implemented in every game without changing the nature of the game, instead of 1 pink-ball game a series.@karan_fromthestands and @silentstriker day-night tests are not ICC screwing around. Its a legitimately good idea that will add to the viewership and make test cricket a bit more viable. But it is on the individual countries to figure out how best to conduct them, what grounds-pitches etc. And it is a learning process for everyone involved, including the curators. I am sure the next time we play a day-night test in this ground, the pitch will be better prepared. Everyone is working off unknowns there. We have not had a day-night test on a turner before.
This is a shocker for me. I was wrong!
Smith scored a mountain of runs in India by simply protecting his stumpsI really am surprised they didn’t set themselves to not be beaten on the inside edge as the default. Not taking away from the bowling but when you’re 50 odd not you’re expecting to get something on that. I really don’t know if they’ve even gone about putting a deal of thought into batting plans for this game. They just seem borderline not to GAF
Tbh. I got up and checked the score and we were 81/4. Rolled my eyes and awaited 120ao.Interesting England line-up today. Not such an interesting score though.
Yeah, an extra in Trainspotting.sorry but dan lawrence looks like an extra in a production
the type of character who'd ask "orders, sir?" and that'd be his only line in an episode/movie
Don't think it's done much for the spinners. 250 won't be a good score imo.Tbh. I got up and checked the score and we were 81/4. Rolled my eyes and awaited 120ao.
Went downstairs for coffee and saw the 'to bat' list. Why not, I guess. Not seen a ball yet and likely won't until tomorrow. If the pitch is anything like the first test then getting to 250 would put us in the game. How is it?
Gotta say day tests from India are a perfect timezone for NZ (yuuuuge market here I know) but Indian day-nighters are terrible.A big reason for D/N tests is to let people come down and watch in person after work/school. It also means you can broadcast Tests to other countries at time-zones that work better, so more appealing for broadcasters and advertisers. It also means you can have multiple matches in the same time-zone on the same day with less overlap, so less splitting of the market, though I'm not sure how much that factors into the scheduling process.
Should definitely start all Tests on Thursday/Friday.
Good job we've only picked one seamer thenDon't think it's done much for the spinners. 250 won't be a good score imo.