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*Official* First Test at Swalec Stadium, Cardiff

wpdavid

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Where can you stick him (Panesar), though? It's like choosing where to put the Rain Man.
Mid on or mid off - he's not going to get many catches there. Not when the quicks are bowling, anyway.

EDIT
Sounds like Strauss agrees - TMS say Panesar's at mid-on now and Anderson's out for the mis-timed hook shot.
 
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Jakester1288

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Where can you stick him, though? It's like choosing where to put the Rain Man.
Fine leg or mid on/mid off.

When I captain (school cricket, occasionally club cricket) put put my poor fielders with weak arms at mid off or mid on and my fielders (usually the ones who don't catch well, or the next bowler) with an arm at fine leg.
 

morgieb

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Anderson swinging the ball could lead to ominous signs, but I still think that we are in a better position.
 

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