The only benefit to that is well rested faster bowlers with a ball that'll be getting close to the reverse swing overs.This poor light should be an advantage for us. If it doesn't change we're looking at another 15 overs of spin.
tbh, the sooner we get to the new ball, the better. If we eke out 1-2 wickets before then, it's all over.This poor light should be an advantage for us. If it doesn't change we're looking at another 15 overs of spin.
Doubt it will start to reverse untill at least the 70thThe only benefit to that is well rested faster bowlers with a ball that'll be getting close to the reverse swing overs.
Especially with the chance of rain, would of thought that would be of been ideal. Surely they'll have to start earlier tomorrowWhy don't they start play 30 minutes earlier to avoid bad light. Seems like it always happens.
My bad light story is that once I went to the basin and it got quite dark at about 2pm and they played through it. Then it got to the same darkness at 5pm and because it was 5pm they said lets come off.
Obviously I didn't have a light meter with me but I do think they could play on a bit longer sometimes.
Same reason all the ODI venues needed lights, I guess. Lets a pre-work Indian audience watch the 2nd session from 6.10 to 8.10.Why don't they start play 30 minutes earlier to avoid bad light. Seems like it always happens.
I know the feeling all too well.This 6am start is killing me because I have no choice but to stay up late at night watching shows and playing games, because I'm currently jobless and living with my parents, all things provided for, while waiting for uni to begin. Life can be so harsh :\