To be fair, the England top order would have struggled at Rawalpindi.The West Indian batting stonewalled very well in that game too. But IIRC it seemed to be a much more difficult pitch than this one.
To be fair, the England top order would have struggled at Rawalpindi.The West Indian batting stonewalled very well in that game too. But IIRC it seemed to be a much more difficult pitch than this one.
Weren’t you complaining before about the batting speed?Bonnor gets his second century.
Man, how I wish our younger batsmen take notes on how to bat with temperament and concentration aka bat until the cows come home.
No, that (complaining) was about the over rate when we were bowling on the first day.Weren’t you complaining before about the batting speed?
Oh yeah my bad. I misread it now looking backNo, that (complaining) was about the over rate when we were bowling on the first day.
I am always a proponent of batting until the cows come home...especially when it comes to our players.
Exactly. Just about six overs remaining in the day and I don't think Kraigg will call in the batsmen.Oh yeah my bad. I misread it now looking back
They should just keep grinding England down here. Maybe put the foot down tomorrow
Are there any extra overs tomorrow for the rain delays or have they been all made up? I think putting the foot down and trying to get that lead above 100 tomorrow is the way to go though.Exactly. Just about six overs remaining in the day and I don't think Kraigg will call in the batsmen.
Watch how 2 wickets in 2 balls happens now lol
I would think so. But play should have ended at 5pm here today, but it looks like they are trying to get in the 90 overs for the day...which is 4 overs away.Are there any extra overs tomorrow for the rain delays or have they been all made up? I think putting the foot down and trying to get that lead above 100 tomorrow is the way to go though.
Err apart from nearly every England fan.Nobody could have predicted this would happen.
Well done West Indies for batting all day but my god less than 200runs no wonder people prefer the white ball version.This will kiill all interest in test cricket