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Yes we are touring sl in 2026It is similar to how India toured SA in 2 back to back cycles. 2021 and 2023-24
But India haven't toured SL since 2017 for test cricket.
Yes we are touring sl in 2026It is similar to how India toured SA in 2 back to back cycles. 2021 and 2023-24
But India haven't toured SL since 2017 for test cricket.
Not that i'm aware. Hope so though.Quite pleased by this personally, means I don’t have to re-sign up to TNT for a while, which I haven’t done so far due to the Champs League being such a ****ed up format.
Does the updated Sky Sports+ app allow watch at any time?
9 year gap is really odd. Poor scheduling maybe.Yes we are touring sl in 2026
Ashwin would be retired by then but still we have jadeja washi kuldeep and axar9 year gap is really odd. Poor scheduling maybe.
Regardless it Will be a great series with SL on the rise at home.
Ashwin probably would be gone or on the verge of retirement
nah no matthews and dimuth at that point I think. Annoying9 year gap is really odd. Poor scheduling maybe.
Regardless it Will be a great series with SL on the rise at home.
Ashwin probably would be gone or on the verge of retirement
You guys still have kamindunah no matthews and dimuth at that point I think. Annoying
India, Australia and England have a perfectly crafted out schedule where all 3 play each other once every 2 years. One opponent at home and the other opponent away. Then next cycle, swap the home and away around.Thanks both. If the WTC schedule is ‘managed’ in this way it then seems even more odd that England are going to both Pakistan and New Zealand only two years after their last visits. Even if commerce was a deciding factor, due to time zones a South Africa series would be more attractive to U.K. broadcasters than a New Zealand one, for example.
The reason for England visiting Pakistan twice is because Pakistan had visited England three times in a row, in 2016, 2018 and 2020. FTP works in more or less reciprocal basis. So it makes sense that England are playing in Pak again.Thanks both. If the WTC schedule is ‘managed’ in this way it then seems even more odd that England are going to both Pakistan and New Zealand only two years after their last visits. Even if commerce was a deciding factor, due to time zones a South Africa series would be more attractive to U.K. broadcasters than a New Zealand one, for example.
India-NZ and Pak-Eng at the same time. Considering how I expect the two series to go, it's gonna be a really good month.This has come around quickly, but really looking forwards to it. The 6am starts here are decent too. If I can get myself to bed earlier than usually than can get a full session in on WFH days before starting work
Hard to see anything other than 3-0 England
We’re not looking in as good shape as 2 years ago tbf, would ecstatic with 3-0This has come around quickly, but really looking forwards to it. The 6am starts here are decent too. If I can get myself to bed earlier than usually than can get a full session in on WFH days before starting work
Hard to see anything other than 3-0 England
Pakistan are also weaker than 2 years ago tbh.We’re not looking in as good shape as 2 years ago tbf, would ecstatic with 3-0
It's a valid point. Anderson, Wood and Robinson took 25 wickets between them at about 20. There was no weak link at all.England's batting should go alright but we have nowhere near the seam bowling attack from two years ago.
Potts doing well on the India A tour is a good sign for this one. I wasn't sure how he'd fare away from home.It's a valid point. Anderson, Wood and Robinson took 25 wickets between them at about 20. There was no weak link at all.
Having said that, I think Atkinson and Potts could form a strong unit and our spin options look stronger than last time (Bashir being better than either Rehan/Jacks who supported Leach).
Your spinners are also inexperienced bar LeachPotts doing well on the India A tour is a good sign for this one. I wasn't sure how he'd fare away from home.
Issue over the loss of the seam attack is aside from the 25/60 wickets they took.
They all went under 3 an over as well, which non of the spinners managed. Root was the most economical.
As our seam attack isn't as strong puts more pressure on the spinners now.
Inexperienced yes, but Bashir took 17 wickets in India in 3 Tests. He won't be facing a batting unit as remotely as strong as that one in Pakistan.Your spinners are also inexperienced bar Leach