Well, it wasn't 100% clear, but I'm pretty sure it did. In any case, it was probably a good decision for Pakistan - it got Afridi in just at the right time.steds said:You can't say for sure that the ball hit Terra Firma, though. The replays looked quite inconclusive to me.
Sorry about the earlier 'bread' gag (you guys all get it in turn though).ClownSymonds said:Well, it wasn't 100% clear, but I'm pretty sure it did. In any case, it was probably a good decision for Pakistan - it got Afridi in just at the right time.
Might seem a bit of a thankless task, but you do a great service for those (like me) who can't watch any of the game. Cheers, mate.luckyeddie said:
Ta.howardj said:Yeah, tidy work.
Likewise, I didnt get to watch it today either, as Foxtel has other programming on. Therefore, your match report was my only in-depth source. Hope you get to write about a few more wickets tomorrow, though!
Don't know so much about winning the series - I'd settle for winning the toss.Shoaib said:Great performance by Pakistan today.Extremly poor bowling by english spinners.In desperation,they r using their old cheap tactics i.e by claiming the dropped catches.Now,England should worry about saving the series rather than dreaming about winning the series against "The Most Unpredictable" team of the world i.e Pakistan.
David's go. Then Harry gets his first Test cap on Tuesday, Alex covers day four and I get to pick up the day five pieces.luckyeddie said:Ta.
someone else's turn tomorrow.
You could be right although it's a bit of a generalistaion but that was not the question.luckyeddie said:Any bowler who has his sleeves buttoned down is unsure of his own action, so why should anyone else be sure?
OOOIIIIII!!!!!!! One doesn't go on such a run for two years by giving up a third of the way there. All the inspiration they need is the last Test. I might be one of the more optimistic people one wil meet [especially when it concerns the England cricket team], but after Pakistan lost the first three days of the first Test, i didn't see light at the end of the tunnel for them. So, just don't write us off too soon.Shoaib said:Great performance by Pakistan today.Extremly poor bowling by english spinners.In desperation,they r using their old cheap tactics i.e by claiming the dropped catches.Now,England should worry about saving the series rather than dreaming about winning the series against "The Most Unpredictable" team of the world i.e Pakistan.
Shouldnt it be Mo Yo now?Beleg said:Bell: medium pace, goodish control, pitches it on the stumps and gets it to reverse swing.
I thought the captaincy by Vaughan was superb. Some of the fielding positions really helped stem the flow of runs.
At one stage Inzy and YoYo were both in their 30's and now YoYo has raced to 70 odd while Inzy is still stuck on 38.
SA scored 484 in their first innings, Tresco racked up 219 in reply and we won well - if England can get a 1st innings lead of 150 or so (i.e. dismiss Pak for 400-420 and make 550+) then a win is certainly not out of the question. Still a lot of time left in this game.SpeedKing said:I feel that all England need now is to be reminded about the last Test in the 2003 summer against the Saffies where we came back after beeing punished similarly on the first day. the score was actually 364-4 at stumps. We won.
Welcome aboard my fellow ridiculously optimistic England supporter. I feel we have got a window of opportunity tomorrow morning where we have to run the over.Barney Rubble said:SA scored 484 in their first innings, Tresco racked up 219 in reply and we won well - if England can get a 1st innings lead of 150 or so (i.e. dismiss Pak for 400-420 and make 550+) then a win is certainly not out of the question. Still a lot of time left in this game.