G. S. Kohli
International Vice-Captain
Covers are off but not looks like they have Pitch inspection at 3.15 pm (local time)They are earning their pay!
Everyone gets earning soonar or later, you have not correct info so not to Fire in the air.
Covers are off but not looks like they have Pitch inspection at 3.15 pm (local time)They are earning their pay!
Not Corporate for sureFYI, I just woke up and about to start my day. I don't give a **** about a corporate franchise league that's really not in the business of developing local Windies players.
No politics pleaseNot Corporate for sure
WI never play as TEAM in most important Format >> test cricket
So they are far more behind in ranking
WICB doing good in their developing schem, ICC pay them enough.
2024 Jun 4-30 WI will hosting T20 WC so you better stop criticize your own country just like Rahul Gandhi doing same outside
Because it is more convenient to let the soil in the outfield absorb the rainwater. Covering the entire field and then collecting and disposing all the water from top of the covers is far more cumbersome.I don't get why England can't have covers like they do in Sri Lanka, as per the below. So that once the rain stops the outfield doesn't need as long to dry as it takes.
Surely the cost of the covers, few extra ground staff on international days and devices to clear the water. Is cheaper than refunds dished out for loss of play.Because it is more convenient to let the soil in the outfield absorb the rainwater. Covering the entire field and then collecting and disposing all the water from top of the covers is far more cumbersome.
Pinched from Hettonlass who nicked it from somewhere else.
And it killed the groundsman's cat.This thread moved me to look up the brumbrella which used to cover a large part of Edgbaston. It was abandoned in 2001 as it was considered to make the pitch sweat too much.
He should never be called up for England. Just like Joe Clarke. I wonder what the women's team thinks about it.Jason Roy pull himself out from eng team vs Ireland as kohler-Cadmore included
Kohler-Cadmore has impressed across formats in his first season with Somerset, after leaving Yorkshire at the end of last summer. He averaged 34.92 with a strike rate of 160.32 as they won the Blast for the first time since 2005, and is also their second-highest run-scorer in the Championship.
Gus Atkinson?Obviously they've been selected for their T20 achievements, but struggle to think of two ODI debutant bowlers with such thin bodies of List A work as George Scrimshaw (4 games, 4 wickets @ 37.5; ER 7.5) & Tom "J.R." Hartley (3 games, 1 wicket @ 167(!!!); ER 6.17).
Meanwhile the chap with the 57+ List A batting average from 60+ games predictably scores well. Who'da thunk it?
Must you embarrass me?Gus Atkinson?
Tbf I think I took ‘thin’ slightly differently than you intended. He’d only played two List A games before making his ODI debut.Must you embarrass me?
Nah, genuinely had no idea what his record was like, but he'd been talked up quite a bit beforehand so I assumed it must've been decent.
Nah, I did mean it in the "scant/negligible" sense. I just assumed he'd played more.Tbf I think I took ‘thin’ slightly differently than you intended. He’d only played two List A games before making his ODI debut.
Can't agree, it cuts me to the bone that they've picked George Scrimshaw over Dawson.I'm by no means a liam dawson lover, and I get they're seeing this series as a look ahead 4 years time, but picking Hartley over Dawson maybe the ultimate kick in the balls.
I'm not against scrimshaw playing though, you kinda get what they see in him.