I didn't mate, but have since had a look at the scorecard. Oh to have a Mike Hendrick style performance in our side this afternoon!Do you remember the 1979 WC match at Headingley?
Think they've fielded really well on the whole though, the two chances were tough ones to be fair.Pakistan doing almost everything right today (he says, ignoring the two dropped catches).
Yeah as mentioned above Root's was the key, it's a hard pitch to accelerate on but I don't think it's a super hard pitch to stay in on. Which is why 220 won't be defendable.Appears to be the type of wicket that you needed one of the top four to be in at the 40th to take a toll on things. England's been happy to go harder and harder because of their batting depth, but this wicket - and some excellent Pakistani bowling - has made it hard to pick up where the last guy left off.
Bairstow and Root's dismissals were pretty crucial.
Bairstow 3 lives massive now.Appears to be the type of wicket that you needed one of the top four to be in at the 40th to take a toll on things. England's been happy to go harder and harder because of their batting depth, but this wicket - and some excellent Pakistani bowling - has made it hard to pick up where the last guy left off.
Bairstow and Root's dismissals were pretty crucial.
As bowler I take it?Willey would have been useful here.
All it's going to take is a few loose balls to get Fakhar going.
It would be handy.I didn't mate, but have since had a look at the scorecard. Oh to have a Mike Hendrick style performance in our side this afternoon!
As a bowler on this pitch with the new ball, is what I meant.As bowler I take it?
He'd have been out in no time, agricultural cricket won't work on this pitch/bowling.
that's incredibly harshstokes playing quite possibly the worst odi innings of all time here.
Sunny Gavaskar says 'hi'.stokes playing quite possibly the worst odi innings of all time here.