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*Official* England in the West Indies 2024

Beamer

International Vice-Captain
in these series so far, whoever bats first loses, although those dropped chances prob cost windies the match.
Yeah the first 5 matches of the tour it was pretty much win the toss and you win the match.

Here, batting second was a definite advantage, but it felt like we would probably have won if we had been slightly less brain dead in the power play and then held our catches.

So well played England, you won fair and square.
 

Molehill

Cricketer Of The Year
Yeah the first 5 matches of the tour it was pretty much win the toss and you win the match.

Here, batting second was a definite advantage, but it felt like we would probably have won if we had been slightly less brain dead in the power play and then held our catches.

So well played England, you won fair and square.
Yep, felt like the advantage was less for this one and hopefully means that the final two matches can be close ones too. It was maybe because they started later and it had already become tough for the spinners in the first innings. But really you can't lose your top 5 so cheaply and hope to win a game of cricket. If they'd batted a bit more sensibly up top then a winning total was definitely achievable. I'd like to see England bat first if they win the toss again, get some practice. But I'm guessing there's win bonuses on the line so they probably wouldn't.
 

FBU

International Debutant
Think Mahmood has made the opening bowling position his own while Topley has gone home.

Cricinfo
In three outings against the West Indies, Saqib Mahmood alone has taken eight. It is the most by an England bowler in any series in T20I history.

Mahmood 9 at 7.88
Overton 4 at 11.75
Archer 2 at 28.00
Curran 0
 

grecian

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Think Mahmood has made the opening bowling position his own while Topley has gone home.

Cricinfo
In three outings against the West Indies, Saqib Mahmood alone has taken eight. It is the most by an England bowler in any series in T20I history.

Mahmood 9 at 7.88
Overton 4 at 11.75
Archer 2 at 28.00
Curran 0
Yeah possibly gotta say I don't think he's bowled as well as Archer, but the stats suggest otherwise, so we'll see. Topley is probably gone though, shame for him.
 
So, with the series already lost, we'll try out some of the reserves (well, to be honest there is only one guy: Springer).

Terrence Hinds should make way for Springer. Sherfane comes in for Hetmyer and maybe persist with Forde as he can hit the ball well enough.

Also, hope they bring in the most important player for the remaining matches: Common sense.
 

Molehill

Cricketer Of The Year
Yeah possibly gotta say I don't think he's bowled as well as Archer, but the stats suggest otherwise, so we'll see. Topley is probably gone though, shame for him.
Whenever the ball has gone in the air off Mahmood it has seemingly always gone to hand, whereas Archer seems to keep finding edges that somehow find their way to the boundaries. But given how Topley seemed unable to take wickets at the top, it's nice to see Mahmood doing so.

Best bowler last night was Overton.
 
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Hungry Llama

U19 Debutant
Archer has bowled ok but often without any luck not just in these series but also the ones in england. Maybe its his extra pace which sees the ball fly so easily over slips or to the boundary. That said often he bowls short short short without much variation. I think Mahmood did well in the windies last time in 2020? and then got injured and was out for ages. hopefully he can survive the last 2 matches and stay fit for the india tour in january.
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Without checking the figures at all, Curran's batting seems to have stepped up to the plate in this tour. Or at least, there seems to have been a number of handy contributions when the situation demanded.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Without checking the figures at all, Curran's batting seems to have stepped up to the plate in this tour. Or at least, there seems to have been a number of handy contributions when the situation demanded.
Yeah read a piece on cricinfo this morning suggesting he’s reinventing himself as a batting all-rounder
 

kevinw

State Captain
This strikes me as a very good thing. And possibly a couple of years overdue.
Yes good idea. At T20 level his bowling is good enough in a 6-7 man attack but he's unlikely to play in other formats unless his batting develops to top seven levels
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Yes good idea. At T20 level his bowling is good enough in a 6-7 man attack but he's unlikely to play in other formats unless his batting develops to top seven levels
I hope Curran aspires to higher than top 7 levels with his batting. I read a piece a few weeks ago where he described himself as 'a bit gutted' that he wasn't considered to replace Stokes in the SL tests. I suppose some would see that as presumptious, but I was happy to read that he was thinking along those lines, and that he hadn't given up on the idea of playing red-ball cricket for England.
 

Beamer

International Vice-Captain
So, with the series already lost, we'll try out some of the reserves (well, to be honest there is only one guy: Springer).

Terrence Hinds should make way for Springer. Sherfane comes in for Hetmyer and maybe persist with Forde as he can hit the ball well enough.

Also, hope they bring in the most important player for the remaining matches: Common sense.
Forde is injured now, so Obed comes in. We need that left arm option, so hopefully he gets his form back.

Agreed Springer for Hinds is a good pick.
 

Beamer

International Vice-Captain
Yep, felt like the advantage was less for this one and hopefully means that the final two matches can be close ones too. It was maybe because they started later and it had already become tough for the spinners in the first innings. But really you can't lose your top 5 so cheaply and hope to win a game of cricket. If they'd batted a bit more sensibly up top then a winning total was definitely achievable. I'd like to see England bat first if they win the toss again, get some practice. But I'm guessing there's win bonuses on the line so they probably wouldn't.
I am particularly disappointed with Pooran and Hety. If you are going to pick and choose when you represent the West Indies, they could at least look committed when they do bother. The shots they both played in the power play were awful and those two are supposed to be leading our white ball batting by now.

I also think Shai is a better keeper than Pooran and should take the gloves.
 

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