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*Official* Fifth Test (The Oval, London) 27-31 July

Spark

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The rate at which overs have been bowled in this series would suggest we could be here well after 8pm should it go the distance (which I sincerely doubt).
The way these two were playing before lunch, and given the nature of the batsmen to come, this one isn't going for 52 overs. Probably more like 35-40.
 

loterry1994

International Debutant
The way these two were playing before lunch, and given the nature of the batsmen to come, this one isn't going for 52 overs. Probably more like 35-40.
it all depends 1-2 wickets in 30 minutes to an hour they could go into their shell after.
 

Silver Silva

International Debutant
What happens if England take their time to bowl their overs , and they can't make up even 30 overs in before bad light stops the game , any punishment?
 

Uppercut

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The way these two were playing before lunch, and given the nature of the batsmen to come, this one isn't going for 52 overs. Probably more like 35-40.
Yeah you also have to factor in the inevitable plague of untied shoelaces and mysterious niggles requiring urgent treatment that will strike whichever team is losing.
 

Burgey

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Lol how can you not have everything behind the bowler’s arm sorted after waiting so ****ing long
 

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