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He probably just recorded it.How do you have the replay of the entire days play?
He probably just recorded it.How do you have the replay of the entire days play?
Sounds like Marcuss pulled a Shane Warne there.It's both IMO. It doesn't have to be a good idea to be aggressive. Unless for some reason the captain thinks sticking a bunch of slips in is going to restrict the run rate, it's aggressive, even if it's dumb.
Root shouldn't bat at 3 as he's ****ing useless there. We already have a fragile crap batting line up, so why we're persisting with the idea that Root should bat at 3 and not 4 massively hindering our best bat is beyond me.ell, two things are clear. 1-4 is nowhere near good enough. Other is we have five people competing to bat 4-7. Bairstow who looks a 6 or 7. Struggles with movement and I don’t think he has the restraint or attitude to bat higher. Buttler I know he just got a hundred but he should definitely bat with the tail. Stokes is poor against spin and generally has a hiccup in concentration. 6 or 7. Moeen is a 7 or 8 at international level. Pope I think isn’t ready unless he’s 6 or 7.
Then we have the always failing top order. Root now looks a shadow of himself. We expect him to not convert now. Cook’s last 3 hundreds have been on utter belters, he has no idea where his off stump is. Jennings is a doughnut.
Now we also have Jonny who refuses to give up the gloves. Root refused to bat 3 for ages and Stokes refuses to field in the slips. Probably for his own good because if he was fielding with Jennings or Cook he’d have surely smacked one of them by now.
Now occasionally the tail wags, Root’s toss win percentage is ridiculous and Jimmy Anderson is still playing. These are not the foundations for success. England need to make bold calls and quickly,.
Where would you put those guys though? May as well park them at slip or elsewhere in the circle since runs are inconsequential.It's both IMO. It doesn't have to be a good idea to be aggressive. Unless for some reason the captain thinks sticking a bunch of slips in is going to restrict the run rate, it's aggressive, even if it's dumb.
They were saying on commentary that it is usually a fast pitch. Both teams are so fragile batting-wise that it's hard to predict who it will favor. Will probably depend as much on overhead conditions as the wicket itself.Just skimmed through the replay of all 3 sessions in about 90 mins. Fantastic from India again, they could have so easily fallen over after being 0-2 down, so thoroughly deserve the chance to tie things up at Southampton.
Anyone got any dirt on how the Southampton wicket is expected to play?
He may as well open! It makes no difference. Even during his success England were 30-3.Root shouldn't bat at 3 as he's ****ing useless there. We already have a fragile crap batting line up, so why we're persisting with the idea that Root should bat at 3 and not 4 massively hindering our best bat is beyond me.
Yeah, there's no way they're dropping Pope or Broad. Nor should they.Burns for Cook and Moeen for Bairstow I think it will be.
Pretty much agree with that, and I'd echo the Prince's comments about Pope. The choice of a 2nd opener is really tricky. Surely there's someone out there better than Jennings, but I have nfi who.Burns
Not Jennings
Vince
Root
Pope
Stokes
Butler
Moeen
Woakes
Broad
Anderson
Vince is having his best season in the CC and is currently 3rd in the averages (5+ innings) behind Burns and Pope, the next best being Hildreth averaging about 8 runs less. Moeen is a far better player than Rashid and Root obviously doesn't trust Rashid so lets just make the swap already, plus Moeen has just scored a double. No Idea who to give the chance to open with Burns if Cook isn't available.