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Bonkers day, pressure on with new ball tomorrow though.
Sorry it was 1885fwiw can't find the 1888 one and it annoys me
I was thinking it must be pretty rare, but not that rare.right, yes, found it
AUS vs ENG Cricket Scorecard, 3rd Test at Sydney, February 20 - 24, 1885
Get cricket scorecard of 3rd Test, AUS vs ENG, England tour of Australia 1884/85 at Sydney Cricket Ground dated February 20 - 24, 1885.www.espncricinfo.com
That WI batting lineup though..."just" batting well is quite a lot to ask of them. Decent day for WI but I think anything north of 200 probably has England slightly in front.We just have to bat well and then capitalise against the old ball. I was delighted with our performance tbh.
I know more than most how bad we are at batting but England's last pair put on 90... We're definitely ahead IMHO.That WI batting lineup though..."just" batting well is quite a lot to ask of them. Decent day for WI but I think anything north of 200 probably has England slightly in front.
Very, and quite depressingThat was odd.
I really disagree, the last wicket stand must be demoralizing and when we look at what position we could have been in, really altered the early balance of the game.I get the happiness at the last wicket stand, but let's be real here, it's massively our day.
We just have to bat well and then capitalise against the old ball. I was delighted with our performance tbh.
89* for the 9th wicket.What did Shami and Bumrah get to last year? That felt like the most annoying tailender partnership I can remember.
Think they were 9 and 10 but that was essentially two number 11s.
Because Kraigg was lackadaisical...did he work on a strategy with his bowlers against this last-wicket pair?I know more than most how bad we are at batting but England's last pair put on 90... We're definitely ahead IMHO.
A modern-day Chris HarrisWest Indies are definitely still on top. But what a legend Jack Leach is. Obviously I am obsessed but he is a true working class hero!