ozone
First Class Debutant
Well to an extent, there was life in the game, in that we were giving plenty of chances. And when I said inject life into the game, it didn't neccessarily mean give England the chance to rip through the WI batting, but perhaps at least made it more of a challenge for the WI batsmen (i.e. made it better to watch).Was there life in it when Eng was giving WI loads if chances ? Im sure you enjoyed watching eng make 600.. Why can't you enjoy this ? WI isn't even at 300 runs and you are complaining. I wonder how much chanderpaul will make.
However, I'm not complaining about the way the WI are batting, given the situation, I would be doing the exact same. It is once more the case that a pitch is causing people to lose interest in the game. It is no wonder that test cricket is seriously declining in popularity when all that can be prepared are pitches on which the draw is the most likely result. It is also no surprise that many people fail to understand a game which can be played for five days and provide no winner.