And puts Amla, who is not the player he was, under huge pressure. Particularly when Duminy was playing 4. It is amazing that SA have done what they have with the frailties in the last 18 months. RE:See discussion in SA selection thread.SA highest opening stand in last 12 innings is 21. Pretty impossible to win consistently with that frailty
Yeah, great bowling attacks paper over a multitude of sins.And puts Amla, who is not the player he was, under huge pressure. Particularly when Duminy was playing 4. It is amazing that SA have done what they have with the frailties in the last 18 months. RE:See discussion in SA selection thread.
I'd have only enforced it if England bowled them out that evening with overs to go (in ideal bowling conditions).Look mate, cricket is a team game and sometimes a batsmen has to play a different game for the betterment of the team. This argument re Malan and protecting the batsmen's averages is just a nonsense and should never be in consideration when making declaration/follow on decisions.
The other point you made that I just can't get my head around, was what you said before about rest time. Lets say Root had enforced the follow on (if it was available as you were screaming for) and we ended up winning by an innings........we'd have ended up bowling more overs in the test than the Saffers. As it is they've now bowled 180+ overs to our current 58 with 6 wickets left to get. In terms of workload and recuperation this is a vastly better situation for England with a test starting on Friday.
And with an earlier declaration you're just reducing that 180 overs that they've bowled........so you're reducing their workload and giving them an extra day off. What benefit is there in that to us?
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This post is all over the place on account of the fact I forgot they got passed the follow on target. Either way, in either scenario that you wanted, ie enforcing the follow on or early declaration you're letting them off the hook in terms of workload......and your trying to use rest time for us to prove your point just doesn't work.
You have your English stodge and your conservative captain for another few years so I do not know why you are so grumpy.Anyone know who White Ball Andy is and how I apparently love him?
I sometimes wonder what they are being so conservative about. Has there actually been a Sobers style declaration balls up in recent years?3rd Test, India tour of New Zealand at Wellington, Apr 3-Apr 7 | Match Summary | ESPNCricinfo
This is the worst example of a conservative declaration I can recollect. At least Dhoni had the excuse that a lot of play was lost to rain on day 5. Still, pretty bad. Setting 600+ for 5 sessions is just way too conservative.
The Adelaide decision by Michael Clarke should have been heavily scrutinized in my opinion, even though they won. That gave India a legitimate chance to win a match they had no business being close to winning.
No, because captains aren't making stupid declarations. You see how that works, right?I sometimes wonder what they are being so conservative about. Has there actually been a Sobers style declaration balls up in recent years?
No, because he wasn't stupid enough to do it with disciplinary points on his record.I could lip read that... does that mean Stokes gets a 1 match ban?
... so just 1 demerit point then... I hold my breath in anticipation.No, because he wasn't stupid enough to do it with disciplinary points on his record.
But on the other hand had he waited it would've been far too hard to push for a result. It wasn't like there was 200 overs left or something.The Adelaide decision by Michael Clarke should have been heavily scrutinized in my opinion, even though they won. That gave India a legitimate chance to win a match they had no business being close to winning.
Yeah, I know that it worked and they actually won the match by throwing India the bait. Maybe that played a part in some of the wickets.But on the other hand had he waited it would've been far too hard to push for a result. It wasn't like there was 200 overs left or something.
They could have been a run away and it still would have been too far in a squad with Dhawan and Saha in it.The Adelaide decision by Michael Clarke should have been heavily scrutinized in my opinion, even though they won. That gave India a legitimate chance to win a match they had no business being close to winning.
To try and change the field.Why is Bavuma reverse sweeping... we are not trying to chase this down. Stay in till tea then we can see what is going on....
To try and change the field.Why is Bavuma reverse sweeping... we are not trying to chase this down. Stay in till tea then we can see what is going on....
While I can see why he maybe would do that... it would be foolish from Eng considering he is taking risks. Play with a straight bat in this case.To try and change the field.