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*Official* Second Test (Lord's, London) 28 June–2 July

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Yeah I've changed my mind; if you hole out nailing one to deep square at least you're having a go. Standing there and knocking one up in the air is just ****.
Yeah the best I’ve seen anyone play this sort of stuff was Mitchell and Blundell last summer. They basically took the approach of hooking and pulling every ball. Not trying to hit 6’s mind, but not letting the bowlers settle. Normally the run rate would jump up to 6 or 7 an over and England would revert to standard tactics after 5 or 6 overs.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
Yeah the best I’ve seen anyone play this sort of stuff was Mitchell and Blundell last summer. They basically took the approach of hooking and pulling every ball. Not trying to hit 6’s mind, but not letting the bowlers settle. Normally the run rate would jump up to 6 or 7 an over and England would revert to standard tactics after 5 or 6 overs.
You'd think in theory that would be Khawaja but that's not really his gameplan and he didn't look comfortable against it. None of these batsmen can hook, really.
 

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