Heaving it down currently. I doubt the groundstaff will leave as much grass on the pitch as I have seen on a couple of days that I have been to the Oval for County Championship games (I work really local), but there might be plenty of sense for bowling first tomorrow.Could well be a bowl first day, especially as Day 2 looks better for batting.
Then hopefully sl wins the toss otherwise if eng win toss then this would end in 3 daysHeaving it down currently. I doubt the groundstaff will leave as much grass on the pitch as I have seen on a couple of days that I have been to the Oval for County Championship games (I work really local), but there might be plenty of sense for bowling first tomorrow.
Likewise where I am, some serious rain in the South of England today.Heaving it down currently. I doubt the groundstaff will leave as much grass on the pitch as I have seen on a couple of days that I have been to the Oval for County Championship games (I work really local), but there might be plenty of sense for bowling first tomorrow.
You know what they say, they don’t write averages on trophies!Interesting playing Josh Hull
Was never going to happen at the OvalResting Atkinson and giving Potts one more test is more appropriate imo.
England should have played one more spinner on spin friendly oval rather then 4 pacersWas never going to happen at the Oval
It’s hardly Hyderabad tbf, and Root and Lawrence are perfectly adequate part-timersEngland should have played one more spinner on spin friendly oval rather then 4 pacers
Root is defnitly best part timer in whole world cheersIt’s hardly Hyderabad tbf, and Root and Lawrence are perfectly adequate part-timers
I said in a previous post that Oval has had more than a tinge of green on the occasions I have been across there for County matches this year. I doubt the ground staff will try to leave too much grass on for a test match - I'm pretty sure that they want 4 days at least. However, it has been a fair while since it has been anything close to the spin friendly surface that it has been in the past.It’s hardly Hyderabad tbf, and Root and Lawrence are perfectly adequate part-timers
If am not wrong oval used to be famous for being spin friendly with likes of chandra musthaq ahmed and murali all won matches on their ownI said in a previous post that Oval has had more than a tinge of green on the occasions I have been across there for County matches this year. I doubt the ground staff will try to leave too much grass on for a test match - I'm pretty sure that they want 4 days at least. However, it has been a fair while since it has been anything close to the spin friendly surface that it has been in the past.
Yes, there have been plenty of spinners who will have enjoyed the Oval, and Phil Tufnell certainly had a few successful tests from an English perspective. There will still be help on the 4th and 5th day, but it certainly isn't the haven it was for spinners say 20 years ago.If am not wrong oval used to be famous for being spin friendly with likes of chandra musthaq ahmed and murali all won matches on their own
Cox used to open for Kent he's more experienced than Lawrence who I'm not sure has played a FC game batting in the top 3 let alone opening.Played at 4 this season domestically, has he opened before? If not, we’re really running the risk of the same issues as we’ve had with Lawrence and Pope (there are some promising top order players around in the CC right now, but they seem a way off, and I think batting, especially at the top of the order, is a bit different to bowling whereby technique is key regardless of your attributes)
I thought the whole purpose of the WTC was to give every match some context? Dead in the context of the series but still points to be won right?After thinking about, maybe it's a good decision. This gives some experience to the seamers in these conditions in what is essentially a dead rubber.