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*OFFICIAL* England in Pakistan 2024

BazBall21

International Captain
At this rate it's looking like another case where the neutrals are talking about a great finale in the making only for England to lose heavily. Their heads are going. Stokes has been passive persisting with spin for too long here.
Yeah this was correct. Pakistan's tail wagging for so long (again) knocked England for 6. They needed an innings shootout as the new ball phase was always going to be tough. Duckett had to make runs. Think the game&series went with him.
 

LangleyburyCCPlayer

State 12th Man
Pretty good tweet on the situation I think, if you're in the glass half full camp like me.

Still got to hope Root/Brook can put on a good partnership tomorrow though. But certainly feels like they won't

1. Crawley has not had a great time since the start of the summer, but he was our best batter against Australia and India so he deserves more leeway than Pope, who is lucky that there aren’t tons of top order alternatives
2. The spin cupboard is obviously quite bare, Bashir is obviously the one preferred for Tests in SENA nations, so I wouldn’t necessarily read too much into his struggles in Pakistan, but he is clearly a bit of a punt
3. Brook was decent in the last Ashes, he scored some crucial runs such as in the chase at Headingley (his dismissal was a bit silly but he got us most of the way after a sticky start and Woakes and Wood got the job done), but I’m not sure where his reputation as a good player of spin has come from. Albeit any team still preparing roads for England is clinically insane, but you can’t knock the importance of the innings he played at Pindi and Multan, particularly the speed in which he got those runs
4. Stokes has never been good in Asia, and he’s had injuries before, but it does make you think if this is a step too far. He is an area of concern, because he’s not going to be around forever, certainly not as an all-rounder, and as we saw when he couldn’t play against Sri Lanka, it leaves the batting a bit lighter than what we’d like, maybe Carse can do a job at #7, but like with Woakes these days, that seems a bit of a stretch at international level
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Still torn on whether to get up at 6 or not. History tells me that I’ll be fuming if Root is out by half past and by then there’s no going back to sleep. Feel like he could do something special tomorrow though
 

Pothas

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I am thinking alarm at 6.30 to see if we have lost any wickets. The youngest might make that irrelevant anyway though.
 

mackembhoy

International Regular
Still torn on whether to get up at 6 or not. History tells me that I’ll be fuming if Root is out by half past and by then there’s no going back to sleep. Feel like he could do something special tomorrow though
Its the hope I can't stand. Had same thoughts last week and obviously that didn't go well.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
I think I would regret missing a Joe Root special more than I would getting up and him being out quickly
 

greg

International Debutant
I know post play player interviews can be relied upon to be absolute garbage worthy of the finest example of spinning a positive outcome in all circumstances, but this one was a bit of a zinger i think...


"England spinner Rehan Ahmed says the third test is still level... the momentum is with them at the moment but hopefully we can... try to get a lead"

Because nothing says "level match" like "hopefully we will manage to scrape together enough runs to avoid an innings defeat"! Is this where England are going wrong? They think they're still batting in their first innings?
 

greg

International Debutant
This is probably overthinking it. Suspect he means a defendable lead.
Quite probably. But then "hope to get a defendable lead" still doesn't = "match level" to me! Like i intimated though, part of the point is just to laugh at the pointlessness of the modern player interviews rather than anything specific. Even more so when the BBC has a match report that quite clearly states (somewhat more objectively) "Pakistan well on top..." Why do the media even bother with them? Not even like the BBC has column inches to fill.
 

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