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*OFFICIAL* England in Pakistan 2024

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
We seem to just have no strategy at the sight of spin. All starts with Stokes really, doesn't seem to fancy it at all. That perspective ripples through this whole team.
This idea that Ben Stokes ‘doesn’t seem to fancy it’ is utterly absurd.

Terribly disappointing performance since Multan 1 though. Some serious work to do before NZ
 

MW1304

Cricketer Of The Year
This idea that Ben Stokes ‘doesn’t seem to fancy it’ is utterly absurd.

Terribly disappointing performance since Multan 1 though. Some serious work to do before NZ
Not sure it's just an idea at this point, it's pretty much proven that he has no clue how to approach a turning track, between this and India.

You could say it's just a technical fault but he's bullied spin enough in the past that I don't think that's a fair excuse. To me, he lacks the clarity of thought and conviction he has in abundance in pretty much all other conditions. It's a mental lacking.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Not sure it's just an idea at this point, it's pretty much proven that he has no clue how to approach a turning track, between this and India.

You could say it's just a technical fault but he's bullied spin enough in the past that I don't think that's a fair excuse. To me, he lacks the clarity of thought and conviction he has in abundance in pretty much all other conditions. It's a mental lacking.
That’s not the same as ‘not fancying it’ though?
 

quincywagstaff

International Debutant
How often has a side won a 3 Test series (or 4/5 Test series even) after losing the 1st Test by an innings? Can't think of any tbh.
 

Pothas

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
This idea that Ben Stokes ‘doesn’t seem to fancy it’ is utterly absurd.

Terribly disappointing performance since Multan 1 though. Some serious work to do before NZ
Expect they will be decent with the bat in New Zealand. Is the bowling that will be a worry.
 

LangleyburyCCPlayer

State 12th Man
A more disappointing loss than Multan 2 as we won the toss and got off to a good start, and even 267 ao didn’t seem so bad when we had them 7 down. Don’t want to be too blasé about it, we were thoroughly exposed against spin, but I don’t think we win that under the previous regime neither, when we dock points for producing wickets that aren’t even that spinny by world standards and force our spinners to play during the fringes of the summer we are setting up our players to fail in conditions like these
 

Pothas

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Woakes and Atkinson likely take the new ball, Carse or Potts as third seamer?
Guess they will all get a game at some point. Hope Stokes is actually properly fit, think we are past the stage where having a half version of him is worth it.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
A more disappointing loss than Multan 2 as we won the toss and got off to a good start, and even 267 ao didn’t seem so bad when we had them 7 down. Don’t want to be too blasé about it, we were thoroughly exposed against spin, but I don’t think we win that under the previous regime neither, when we dock points for producing wickets that aren’t even that spinny by world standards and force our spinners to play during the fringes of the summer we are setting up our players to fail in conditions like these
Obviously the batting was poor but we looked on course for a 50 run lead, Pakistan overturning that and then some was where the game was lost.
 

LangleyburyCCPlayer

State 12th Man
Obviously the batting was poor but we looked on course for a 50 run lead, Pakistan overturning that and then some was where the game was lost.
You do wonder how much of our utterly woeful second innings was scoreboard pressure, if we’d had a small lead, or even parity, would we have done better?
 

BigBeefy

Cricket Spectator
Hugely disappointing to crumble as we did but we need to take our medicine on this.

As others have said, it appears to me that whilst England are bolder and look to put pressure back on the opposition, there’s an inflexibility to what the do. They appear to do their homework and have “a plan”- the sweep shot being this tours obvious starting point- but then the moment Pakistan introduced new players into the team it was as if we were rabbits in headlights and we haven’t got a set way to play this guy (ie Sajid). That to me shows we might be over coaching and that we need to consider how we create an onus to adapt.

I completely understand what Brendan Mccullum has tried to do in the mental side - he’s had to give players the feeling of no consequence if they get out simply because they don’t execute a shot well- however players should have some accountability as his era goes on. 2 years in now I’d expect us to begin to just smooth the edges of our approach, which by and large should continue to be, but just refined to include some game management flexibility that respects the conditions, challenge of particular bowlers, and the position in the match.

The amount of 100s just given away from Crawley, Duckett, Smith to name but a few after they’ve done the hard work and got well ahead of the scoreboard just staggers me. They need to learn from Joe Root in that regard- 0.5 runs a ball is perfectly acceptable when you’ve got the opposition under the cosh at 5 or 6 an over until that point.

This isn’t criticising them as they both played brilliantly, but when you look at Smith and Atkinson in the first innings- they’d got Pakistan reeling mentally- heads were going having got England 110/6 and then seeing us knock out a 100 partnership. With so much time in the game, we didn’t need to give Pakistan anything to hang on to yet we gave some soft wickets away there and IIRC Smith at an awful time just before Tea. These are moments where England need to understand their position in the game.

A bit of Aussie ruthlessness I guess!

Anyway all the England chat aside, a huge congratulations to Pakistan and Jason Gillespie as they had to take some real criticism after that first test. They have dug in, come out fighting and found England out. A much needed series win and perhaps this can ignite test cricket over there again.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
You do wonder how much of our utterly woeful second innings was scoreboard pressure, if we’d had a small lead, or even parity, would we have done better?
I mean, who knows, but even the timing worked in their favour thanks to them extending their innings. With a lead, or a sub 20-30 deficit, we go out with a clearer mindset I’d say.
 

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