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*Official* First Test (Edgbaston, Birmingham) 16–20 June

Burgey

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Could I ask. Whenever an Australian is out, it’s a bad shot and nothing to do with the bowler ?
Nah you can play a bad shot to a good ball, or get induced into playing a bad shot - Green first innings a good example.

I mean tbf all we’ve heard this test is England threw every wicket away all game, as though you can go at five and six an over and not riskgetting out ugly
 

Spark

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That wide of the crease tactic has gotten Green out a lot in his brief Test career already. Something he needs to work on.
 

CartyDurham

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Nah you can play a bad shot to a good ball, or get induced into playing a bad shot - Gren first innings a good example.

I mean tbf all we’ve heard this test is England threw every wicket away all game, as though you can go at five and six an over and not riskgetting out ugly
Not from me you haven’t heard that

England have bowled a few snorters to get rid of top batsmen

it’s allowed to say
 

Spark

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Nah you can play a bad shot to a good ball, or get induced into playing a bad shot - Green first innings a good example.

I mean tbf all we’ve heard this test is England threw every wicket away all game, as though you can go at five and six an over and not riskgetting out ugly
This is exactly while Head's wicket, whilst obviously needless, doesn't annoy me - he was playing according to a clear gameplan, it was the right gameplan, he just didn't execute that particular shot. Same with many of the English wickets.

There is no gameplan in which "defend balls way wide of off stump" is a good idea.
 

Nintendo

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Is green standing more leg side of the offie an IPL/t20 thing or just a weird technical thing thats crept it?
 

trundler

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Most of the English wickets across both innings didn't exactly owe a lot to great bowling either. The number of straight up donations has been a striking feature of this Test.
Yeah I've said this since day 2. It's been a battle of who sucks less.
 

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