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delete your accountNo point comparing them anyways
delete your accountNo point comparing them anyways
Banking on them going off before the scheduled end of play, plus I’m guessing he feels more comfortable facing spinWhy've they sent out a nightwotchman at quarter to five?
Also, no player from either top three have got to 50 in the series.How many times has a team had 3 centuries, but no other scores of 50? Can’t imagine that’s too common!
A fair way to go yet (Karunaratne is still in, and there’s still a Test to come), but that can’t be too common for a series of 3 or more TestsAlso, no player from either top three have got to 50 in the series.
It was indeed a curious decision to go off. However Pope’s mind seems a little scrambled at present, considering his shot to the first ball after the field was set back for the bouncer.England are so far ahead that some more overs of spin is absolutely fine.
If that's still true after the third test it'll be a world second for a 3-test series, the first case being the 7th ever Ashes in England in 1888.A fair way to go yet (Karunaratne is still in, and there’s still a Test to come), but that can’t be too common for a series of 3 or more Tests
Don’t think the seamers would have been very happy to see the ball scuffed up any more by the spinners!It was indeed a curious decision to go off. However Pope’s mind seems a little scrambled at present, considering his shot to the first ball after the field was set back for the bouncer.
In the 3rd test at Old Trafford, England batted first, were 172 all out, and then won by an innings.the first case being the 7th ever Ashes in England in 1888.
For context, the batting surfaces have been much better this year, and the two matches have already gone to a fourth innings!Here's a list of the worst series for top-three batsmen of 3 tests or more.
The current lot's effort of 14.60 runs per wicket would put put them second in the list if things don't improve, again after the 1888 top threes, who managed to average 8.16.
The bottom three in 1888 did a lot better, with players batting at 9-11 notching up one half century and an average of just under 11.
That's also true of this year, where Rathnayake's half century leads a batting average of 16.16 from the collective tailenders.
Dude if I only read your posts I would swear England just always lose and have bad players.I came here for Pope stats when batting at #3
It will be interesting to see how Kane and NZ go against Bumrah, Ashwin, and Jadeja next month. This is perhaps our strongest top 7 ever, so hopefully they produce the goods.Same,if Kane stops playing against minnows.
I could tell you now how Kane and NZ will go against Bumrah, Ashwin and Jadeja next month.It will be interesting to see how Kane and NZ go against Bumrah, Ashwin, and Jadeja next month. This is perhaps our strongest top 7 ever, so hopefully they produce the goods.
Bloody traitor, he should he coaching NZ like Vettori who is an assistant coach with Australia.
And Andre Adams with BangladeshDon’t forget Jeetan Patel too!
We might lose by an innings x3, but perhaps Ajaz can get another 10-fer!I could tell you now how Kane and NZ will go against Bumrah, Ashwin and Jadeja next month.
But I wont, mainly because I don't think you'd like the answer.