CartyDurham
International Captain
If people are not up for debate fair enough, I will just agree with everything people post
You are absolutely correctIt's like a car crash, can't help but look
It really is very unpleasant though.It's like a car crash, can't help but look
I agree. Such a shame though because Spark used to be such a great poster.It really is very unpleasant though.
How ****ing dare youI agree. Such a shame though because Spark used to be such a great poster.
Unpleasant , I mean come onIt really is very unpleasant though.
I mean if he can actually bowl when needed by his captain, that's a big improvement. I'm actually excited to watch him though, he looked a lot of fun in Pakistan.Think Rehan for Moeen would actually improve England for the 2nd test.
At last a bit of humourI agree. Such a shame though because Spark used to be such a great poster.
Bringing up the same topic over and over and over again when asked politely not to is definitely not allowed.
Hey no one asked me politely not to
Not in this case. My enjoyment of the first test improved significantly when I put a couple of blokes on 'ignore'.It's like a car crash, can't help but look
Rehan is a really exciting prospect and the England management obviously rate him pretty highly.I mean if he can actually bowl when needed by his captain, that's a big improvement. I'm actually excited to watch him though, he looked a lot of fun in Pakistan.
Was I one ?Not in this case. My enjoyment of the first test improved significantly when I put a couple of blokes on 'ignore'.
EDIT
Until we lost the game, when I stopped enjoying it at all, of course.
You have hit the nail on the headOn that, we had administrators have us believe Test cricket is dying, it needs D/N scheduling, franchise windows, four-day matches, T20Is to prop it up...but actually all it needed was the players to buy into it and make it have an impact. What's happened this week, no one can take their eyes off. And England deserve massive respect for that.
Yeah they lost but they're definitely part of something bigger at the moment. When your under-performing opener who scores his runs at 28 is predicting 150-run wins off the back of a 1st Ashes Test loss, that's the sort of theatre Test cricket needs. Get the people talking.