At least we got within a dozen runs!A defeat in the UAE against Pakistan is a similar performance to Aussies drawing at home to NZ, so don't think they'll be getting too confident just yet. No offence to NZ.
At least we got within a dozen runs!
/coldcomfort
The old ones are the best.Think the South Africans (the ones playing for SA) are finally going to stop being bridesmaides and have a decent run at the #1 spot.
They'll get whitewashed here in the summer, no doubt about it. Next time we go there should be interesting though, not sure when it is mind.Think the South Africans (the ones playing for SA) are finally going to stop being bridesmaides and have a decent run at the #1 spot.
We were woeful in the first Test, and had an awful session or so towards the end of the fourth day in this second Test but played some very good cricket up to that point and seemed in control of the game.Pakistan absolutely destroyed England in the first test and bowled them out for less than half the target in the second. Can't it just be that Pakistan is the considerably superior team for the conditions.
When England was rolling India, I've heard the argument advanced that if a team so comprehensively plays better cricket than the other at home, then they're definitely gonna win away as well though not by a ridiculous margin and should be considered better. Say, hypothetically speaking, Pakistan wins comfortably in the third, would this logic hold true?
Not trying to stir or even that I believe in either side but just a thought.
Discuss.
So would you say it'd be ridiculous on the part of an English fan to hold the opinion that, after demolishing India in England, they're gonna beat them away as well?I can't see anything to agree with in your second paragraph. If a team comprehensively beats another side at home they're definitely going to win away ? Don't think you can say that about anything in any sport.
It may be that England could beat India away aswell, but not solely because we hammered them over here. There are several reasons why someone would believe we could win in India, and while the hammering we gave them over here will help confidence-wise, it's a completely different game in India.So would you say it'd be ridiculous on the part of an English fan to hold the opinion that, after demolishing India in England, they're gonna beat them away as well?
Again, intentionally playing devil's advocate here.
I don't know, it's only just taken them 3 years to chalk up a home series win , I think the team that's going to be #1 is going to have to be awesome at home and pick up as many win abroad as possible.Think the South Africans (the ones playing for SA) are finally going to stop being bridesmaides and have a decent run at the #1 spot.
Nahget Bumble and Boycott in, it should be fine then. And cheaper.A few suggested changes for England, adopting their standard approach to selections in a crisis.
Out: Cook, Trott, Pietesen, Bell, Prior, Swann.
In: Gooch, Gower, Emburey, Cowdrey (RIP), Stewart, Hick.
You don't learn a thing by picking Bopara, everyone knows he's **** - he's just because the selectors don't want to pick the next few genuine Test class batsmen yet for one off games. If you pick Morgan you pick him for the series - particularly in England's situation.Clearly not everyone thinks he's abysmal and neither do I, I do think he needs to show more in his next opportunity, and he should be given a run if they go with him in the next Test. Don't get me wrong I don't think leaving him out was a bad decision in the first place, nor do I think his selection solves all our problems. but if you take a spare batsmen on tour and your batsmen are failing, surely the back-up man deserves a chance.
Regardless of what you say, in my opinion, it wasn't easy for any batsmen starting his innings on that pitch against that attack. Yes we didn't do ourselves justice and a few of the shots were deplorable, but it was against some excellent bowling and we don't have a given right to always score runs regardless of the quality of the opposition.
It was a performance way below the standard England are capable of, I'm not making excuses for them just trying to make sense of what happened. I'm presuming you didn't catch much of the action by suggesting the ball deviated a few degrees, not only did it go a bit more than that, it wasn't every ball which makes it worse. There were also other issues of not picking Ajmal, regardless of how many support staff you have, the acid test is in the middle and we failed it today and in the first Test.
What that Pakistan would come over to England and win here, doubt it but they'd have a good go. They'd have the same problems as England have had, that they wouldn't play faster ,swinging more bouncy pitches so well. Even in these home conditions they haven't looked too flash with the bat either. The England batsmen would also play their bowlers a lot better at home as well simply because it's obviously what they're used to.Pakistan absolutely destroyed England in the first test and bowled them out for less than half the target in the second. Can't it just be that Pakistan is the considerably superior team for the conditions.
When England was rolling India, I've heard the argument advanced that if a team so comprehensively plays better cricket than the other at home, then they're definitely gonna win away as well though not by a ridiculous margin and should be considered better. Say, hypothetically speaking, Pakistan wins comfortably in the third, would this logic hold true?
Not trying to stir or even that I believe in either side but just a thought.
Discuss.
I'm sure it wasn't in the selectors mind to pick Bopara for any of the Tests otherwise they may havegiven him a chance in one of the tour games to give him some competitive cricket and an understanding of what's required in these conditions. It isn't just the fact that some of the batsmen haven't scored too many runs, it's the way they've played and been dismissed.You don't learn a thing by picking Bopara, everyone knows he's **** - he's just because the selectors don't want to pick the next few genuine Test class batsmen yet for one off games. If you pick Morgan you pick him for the series - particularly in England's situation.
People are going on as if the pitch was a minefield. 72 all out in 36.1 overs against spin bowling is unacceptable on any sort of pitch you'll find in Test cricket these days. It's one thing to get ripped apart by seam when the pitch is green and the ball moves all over the place - that happens, you get some good deliveries and you just happen to nick them to a fielder. Against spin the batsmen have much more control over their own fate, none of them got an unplayable delivery they just played like total muppets. Rehman is an ordinary bowler and we gave him 6 wickets in a little more than 10 overs. The pitch was perfectly reasonable to bat on, it wasn't a real 5th day pitch (where the par score would be more like 180-220) and it didn't play like one, or anything that close. The pitch had a good balance between bat and ball.
Folk need to get away from looking at the scorecard and then deciding how the pitch played based on it. Pakistan's batting is nothing more than competent and England's has been shockingly bad. The bowling throughout was of a reasonably high standard so it was pretty obvious that every innings score in the match gone was below par - the last one considerably so. England batting like that will make any pitch look near impossible.